The article discusses enzymatic masks and professional enzyme treatments as emerging trends in skincare, focusing on their benefits and mechanisms. It explains that enzymatic exfoliation is a gentler alternative to traditional mechanical or chemical exfoliation, offering deep cleansing without damaging the skin barrier. The article highlights popular at-home products like Sisley’s enzymatic mask and Filorga’s Skin Prep cream, while also describing a professional treatment offered by the DMK brand at a Milan salon. This treatment uses 'messenger enzymes' to stimulate natural antioxidant processes, removing toxins through reverse osmosis. The process involves applying a mask that hardens on the face for 45 minutes, leaving the skin feeling smoother and more radiant.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on skincare techniques and products, which are not inherently politically charged. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or controversial issues. The content remains neutral in tone, providing information about the function and popularity of enzymatic treatments.





