Description
The daily recalibration of the skin’s surface becomes possible when exfoliation is no longer friction — it is replaced by the enzymatic protease logic, working on the protein bonds of the stratum corneum only as much as needed for a cleaner texture and clearer light diffusion. DR. HEDISON Active Deep Clean Enzyme Powder thinks exactly this way: not about aggression, but about a controlled, water-activated action that doesn’t require excessive mechanics.
The formula’s architecture rests on two directions: enzymatic “unzipping” and a subsequent restoration of comfort. Enzymes (typically protease-type, e.g., papain or bromelain, depending on batch composition) break down dead protein aggregates, so the skin isn’t polished with granules but freed from uneven microtexture. This matters in practice: less risk of incidental redness, more predictable smoothness, especially where mechanical scrubs tend to leave an “over-scrubbed” feeling. To ensure even enzyme action, the powdered form avoids prolonged contact with water — activity is preserved right up to the moment of use.
- enzymatic exfoliants: consistently loosen keratinized clumps, delivering a cleaner, smoother surface without gritty abrasiveness
- amino acids / gentle cleansers (depending on INCI): help remove the film of oils and dust without leaving a “tight” sensation
- ceramides (if included): support a feeling of comfort after cleansing so the surface feels orderly rather than stripped
The sensory impression here has laboratory precision. The dry powder — fine, loose, usually whitish-cream in tone. The scent, if perceptible, is minimal: not perfumed but more raw-material like, fading quickly. On contact with water the texture turns into a light, gently foaming emulsion — without coarse particles, so the glide resembles a clean “silky” cleanser. The finish after rinsing is matte but not dry: fingertips detect less roughness, and the mirror — a calmer reflection of the skin.
The packaging is not mere decoration — it participates in the formula’s stability. An airtight dosing mechanism protects the powder from moisture, which is directly related to the enzymes’ reliable performance. The visual language, as befits Korean dermocosmetics, is clean and disciplined: more medical aesthetic than bathroom-ritual romance, so the product naturally finds its place on the “clear actives” shelf.
The DR. HEDISON brand consistently develops products that echo the rationality of professional care, only translated into the home routine. The idea of an enzymatic powder cleanser is an old dermatological school, yet here it is refined into a practical format: activity is stored dry, and contact with water becomes a short, controlled “activation.”
Everyday value — predictably clean texture and easier “adhesion” of other products to the skin: when the surface is less uneven, there is less to mask and more you can simply keep in order.
Country of origin: South Korea
Usage
Place a small amount of DR. HEDISON Active Deep Clean Enzyme Powder into the palm of your hand, add a few drops of lukewarm water and rub your palms together until it foams; spread over damp facial skin, gently massage for 20–30 sec., avoiding the eye area, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water; use 1–3 times per week (or as tolerated by your skin), and after use apply a moisturizing cream and during the day use SPF.
Ingredients
Corn Starch, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Sodium Lauroyl Aspartate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Palmitate, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Ascorbic Acid, Kombu Powder (Seaweed Powder), Papain, Titanium Dioxide, Betaine, Allantoin, Hexyl Cinnamal, Hydroxycitronellal, Butylphenyl Methylpropional, Linalool
The manufacturer is responsible for the product’s ingredients. Due to possible changes, we always recommend checking the ingredient list directly on the packaging.














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