"Has anyone had any issues with the passion fruit enzyme. I've used my sample I got, 3 times and I have not seen any flushing of the skin?" Could it be bad? Or am I simply doing something wrong.

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I would like to know too.. I tried my sample and didn't see any reaction either. I then purchased it and have tried it again on myself and 3 other people.. One person turned mildly pink and the other 2 and myself, nothing.. 

I am experiencing the same thing...

I know. Same thing. Also with the cranberry turnover peel. My clients to not feel much, although the results are good.

Hello All! With the Passionfruit Enzyme people can react differently. Here's a couple of thoughts. To intensify, you could add steam if the client has resilient skin. Also, you could apply a layer of glycolic first, remove, and then apply the Passionfruit. Hope this helps!

Dave, How long do you leave the glycolic on? And, do you need to neutralize right after removing?

Hi Cindy! Leave the glycolic on for 5 - 8 minutes and then neutralize. Always a good idea to neutralize after using a stand-alone AHA peel solution. Then, after neutralization go ahead with the Passionfruit.

That's what I thought, but wanted to make sure.. Thanks so much!!

Hi Dave. I actually did do the steam, no additional response. But I will try the glycolic.

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