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PTR's gommage-style enzyme peel — the original viral 'face roll-off' product where rubbing the gel into clean skin causes it to ball up and slough, taking dead skin with it. The mechanism is partly cellulose (mechanical pilling) and partly enzymatic (pineapple, papaya, fig, pumpkin enzymes for gentle digestion of dead cells). Use 1–2x weekly for visible texture-smoothing without acid irritation. The visible 'rolling' effect is theater more than science (most of what you see is the cellulose pilling), but the enzyme component is real and the result over weeks is genuinely smoother skin.
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The 14–28 day structured protocol for resetting a compromised skin barrier — strip the routine to the studs (cleanser, ceramide cream, SPF), drop every active, let the skin rebuild itself.

The gentlest exfoliation there is — pineapple or papaya enzymes that digest dead skin without acid irritation.

The most aggressive skin-resurfacing laser in dermatology — two weeks of recovery in exchange for collagen, tone, and texture results that nothing else comes close to.
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FIRMx Peeling Gel by Peter Thomas Roth is formulated for normal, combination, dullness skin. PTR's gommage-style enzyme peel — the original viral 'face roll-off' product where rubbing the gel into clean skin causes it to ball up and slough, taking dead skin with it. The mechanism is partly cellulose (mechanical pilling) and partly enzymatic (pineapple, papaya, fig, pumpkin enzymes for gentle digestion of dead cells). Use 1–2x weekly for visible texture-smoothing without acid irritation. The visible 'rolling' effect is theater more than science (most of what you see is the cellulose pilling), but the enzyme component is real and the result over weeks is genuinely smoother skin.
The key active ingredients in FIRMx Peeling Gel are Panthenol. It's known for: enzyme-based exfoliation gentler than chemical peels and the visual 'rolling' effect is genuinely satisfying.
Yes, FIRMx Peeling Gel targets dullness, pores. enzyme-based exfoliation gentler than chemical peels
FIRMx Peeling Gel retails for around $48, which places it in the mid range for exfoliants. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: the cellulose pilling does most of the visible work — partly theater; results require consistent weekly use; fragranced (mild).
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