Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze
Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze is a multi-action exfoliating treatment that combines fruit enzymes and gentle acids to dissolve dull, uneven surface texture without stripping or irritating the skin barrier. Rather than relying on a single exfoliation method, this glaze layers enzymatic and chemical exfoliation together so each works on a different layer of buildup, revealing noticeably smoother, more even-toned skin after a single use. The scent is a fresh, fruit-forward blend of pear, pineapple, and a hint of peppermint that makes the treatment feel like a spa moment at home.
Smooths Rough, Uneven Texture: Pineapple fruit extract and papaya fruit extract deliver natural proteolytic enzymes that break down dead protein bonds on the skin's surface, so congested or flaky patches look immediately refined.
Fades Dark Spots and Discoloration: Lactic acid and mandelic acid work together as alpha hydroxy acids to accelerate cell turnover and interrupt excess melanin clustering, helping post-acne marks and sun spots become less visible over time.
Minimizes the Look of Enlarged Pores: Pectinase, a pectin-dissolving enzyme, along with Australian caviar lime extracts (microcitrus australasica and microcitrus australis), helps clear the debris that stretches pores open, so they appear tighter and less noticeable.
Keeps the Skin Barrier Calm and Hydrated: Glycerin, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, and jojoba esters cushion the exfoliation process, replacing moisture as dead cells are lifted so skin never feels tight or raw.
Supports a Balanced, Less Oily Complexion: Lactobacillus ferment, a postbiotic ingredient, helps reinforce the skin's microbiome and regulate sebum production, reducing the excess oil that contributes to breakouts and shine.
If your skin looks dull, feels rough to the touch, or holds onto dark spots and uneven tone no matter how consistently you cleanse, this glaze-style enzyme treatment delivers the kind of resurfacing that makes the rest of your routine work harder. It is especially well suited for combination, oily, or congestion-prone skin that needs pore-clearing action alongside brightening.
If you have sensitive skin that reacts to aggressive scrubs or high-percentage peels, the enzyme-plus-mild-acid approach here offers effective exfoliation at a gentler pace. You control the intensity by adjusting how long you leave it on, making it adaptable for a wide range of skin tolerances.
It is also a strong choice for anyone dealing with hyperpigmentation from acne scarring or sun exposure who wants a targeted at-home treatment between professional facials.
After removing the glaze with a warm towel, flip to the clean side and press it gently over your face for a few seconds. The residual warmth helps calm any temporary flush from the acids and enzymes, and the light pressure encourages your skin to settle before you move on to serums or moisturizer.
Prepare: Cleanse and pat skin completely dry. Enzyme treatments work best on bare, dry skin with no residual moisture or product.
Apply: Spread a thin, even layer over the face, neck, and décolleté using gentle circular motions. Avoid the eye area and lips.
Technique: Leave on for 5 to 15 minutes depending on your skin's tolerance. Start with 5 minutes if you are new to enzyme or acid exfoliation, and gradually increase in future sessions. Remove thoroughly with a warm, damp towel.
Frequency: Use 1 to 2 times per week. Follow immediately with a hydrating serum and moisturizer to lock in the freshly exfoliated skin's receptivity.
- Lactic Acid: An alpha-hydroxy acid that improves skin tone, smooths texture, and reduces the appearance of dark spots.
- Pear Fruit Extract: Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, pear fruit extract helps brighten and soften skin while supporting a healthy, luminous complexion.
- Pineapple Extract: Naturally rich in bromelain, a proteolytic enzyme that gently dissolves dead skin cells to reveal smoother, brighter skin with a more even tone.
- Papaya Fruit Extract: Packed with papain, a natural exfoliating enzyme that breaks down dead skin cells to refine texture, brighten tone, and leave skin visibly smoother and more radiant.
- Mandelic Acid: An alpha-hydroxy acid that brightens, suppresses hyperpigmentation, and enhances cell turnover.
- Lactobacillus Ferment: Supports a healthy skin microbiome, calms inflammation, and strengthens the barrier—ideal for sensitive or post-procedure skin.
Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Lactic Acid, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Xanthan Gum, Cellulose Acetate, Sclerotium Gum, Jojoba Esters, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Mannitol, Mandelic Acid, Ananas Sativus (Pineapple) Fruit Extract, Cellulose, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Hexylene Glycol, Pyrus Communis (Pear) Fruit Extract, Lactobacillus Ferment, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Microcitrus Australasica Fruit Extract, Microcitrus Australis Fruit Extract, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Carica Papaya (Papaya) Fruit Extract, Citrus Glauca Fruit Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Disodium Phosphate, Sodium Phosphate, Pectinase, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Gamma Decalactone, Linalool, 3-Hexenol, Isoamyl Acetate, Terpineol, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Beta-Ionone, Vanillin, Citral, Gamma-Undecalactone, Ethyl Butyrate, Isoamyl Butyrate, Benzaldehyde, Alpha-Ionone, Methylbenzyl Acetate, Gamma-Octalactone, Gamma-Nonalactone, Benzyl Alcohol, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Lauraldehyde, Dimethyl Heptenal, Limonene. May contain: Chromium Oxide Greens (CI 77288).
What types of exfoliation does Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze use?
It combines two types. Enzymatic exfoliation comes from pineapple fruit extract, papaya fruit extract, and pectinase, which dissolve dead skin cells without physical abrasion. Chemical exfoliation comes from lactic acid and mandelic acid, both alpha hydroxy acids that accelerate cell turnover and brighten uneven tone. The dual approach targets different layers of dullness simultaneously.
Is Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze safe for sensitive skin?
The formula is designed to be adjustable. Mandelic acid is one of the gentlest AHAs because of its larger molecular size, which means it penetrates more slowly and causes less irritation. You can start with a 5-minute application and build up as your skin acclimates. The inclusion of aloe, glycerin, and jojoba esters also helps buffer potential sensitivity.
How often should I use Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze?
One to two times per week is the recommended frequency. If you are new to enzyme or acid exfoliation, begin with once a week and observe how your skin responds before adding a second session. Over-exfoliating can compromise the skin barrier, so consistency at the right frequency will yield better results than daily use.
Will Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze help with acne scars and dark spots?
Yes, this is one of its primary strengths. Lactic acid and mandelic acid both promote cell turnover that helps fade post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation over time. The Australian caviar lime extracts provide natural AHAs that further support brightening. Consistent weekly use will show cumulative improvement in dark spots and overall skin clarity.
Can I use Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze with retinol in the same routine?
It is best to alternate rather than layer them in the same session. Use this glaze on one evening and your retinol on a different evening to avoid over-stressing the skin. Both increase cell turnover, and combining them in a single application can lead to redness, peeling, or barrier disruption.
What does the lactobacillus ferment in Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze do?
Lactobacillus ferment is a postbiotic ingredient that supports the skin's natural microbiome. It helps reinforce the barrier function and can regulate sebum production, which makes it a smart addition to an exfoliating formula. Instead of leaving skin vulnerable after exfoliation, this ingredient helps maintain balance and resilience.
Do I need to wear sunscreen after using Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze?
Absolutely. Lactic acid and mandelic acid increase photosensitivity by removing the outermost layer of dead skin that provides a small amount of UV buffer. Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher every morning, especially on the days following your enzyme treatment, to protect newly revealed skin and prevent new dark spots from forming.
Why buy Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze from Art of Skin Care?
Art of Skin Care is an authorized retailer of Sorella Apothecary, so every product you receive is 100% authentic, sourced directly through official brand channels and never from third-party resellers. Our team is made up of licensed, acne-certified estheticians who hand-select the products we carry based on real skin science and professional results. We don't just sell skincare; we understand it. Not sure if Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze is right for your skin? Get a free skincare consultation and one of our estheticians will personally guide you.
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Primary Concerns:
- Dullness
- Uneven Tone
Best For:
- Dry
- Normal
- Combination
- Mature
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Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze
Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze is a multi-action exfoliating treatment that combines fruit enzymes and gentle acids to dissolve dull, uneven surface texture without stripping or irritating the skin barrier. Rather than relying on a single exfoliation method, this glaze layers enzymatic and chemical exfoliation together so each works on a different layer of buildup, revealing noticeably smoother, more even-toned skin after a single use. The scent is a fresh, fruit-forward blend of pear, pineapple, and a hint of peppermint that makes the treatment feel like a spa moment at home.
Smooths Rough, Uneven Texture: Pineapple fruit extract and papaya fruit extract deliver natural proteolytic enzymes that break down dead protein bonds on the skin's surface, so congested or flaky patches look immediately refined.
Fades Dark Spots and Discoloration: Lactic acid and mandelic acid work together as alpha hydroxy acids to accelerate cell turnover and interrupt excess melanin clustering, helping post-acne marks and sun spots become less visible over time.
Minimizes the Look of Enlarged Pores: Pectinase, a pectin-dissolving enzyme, along with Australian caviar lime extracts (microcitrus australasica and microcitrus australis), helps clear the debris that stretches pores open, so they appear tighter and less noticeable.
Keeps the Skin Barrier Calm and Hydrated: Glycerin, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, and jojoba esters cushion the exfoliation process, replacing moisture as dead cells are lifted so skin never feels tight or raw.
Supports a Balanced, Less Oily Complexion: Lactobacillus ferment, a postbiotic ingredient, helps reinforce the skin's microbiome and regulate sebum production, reducing the excess oil that contributes to breakouts and shine.
If your skin looks dull, feels rough to the touch, or holds onto dark spots and uneven tone no matter how consistently you cleanse, this glaze-style enzyme treatment delivers the kind of resurfacing that makes the rest of your routine work harder. It is especially well suited for combination, oily, or congestion-prone skin that needs pore-clearing action alongside brightening.
If you have sensitive skin that reacts to aggressive scrubs or high-percentage peels, the enzyme-plus-mild-acid approach here offers effective exfoliation at a gentler pace. You control the intensity by adjusting how long you leave it on, making it adaptable for a wide range of skin tolerances.
It is also a strong choice for anyone dealing with hyperpigmentation from acne scarring or sun exposure who wants a targeted at-home treatment between professional facials.
After removing the glaze with a warm towel, flip to the clean side and press it gently over your face for a few seconds. The residual warmth helps calm any temporary flush from the acids and enzymes, and the light pressure encourages your skin to settle before you move on to serums or moisturizer.
Prepare: Cleanse and pat skin completely dry. Enzyme treatments work best on bare, dry skin with no residual moisture or product.
Apply: Spread a thin, even layer over the face, neck, and décolleté using gentle circular motions. Avoid the eye area and lips.
Technique: Leave on for 5 to 15 minutes depending on your skin's tolerance. Start with 5 minutes if you are new to enzyme or acid exfoliation, and gradually increase in future sessions. Remove thoroughly with a warm, damp towel.
Frequency: Use 1 to 2 times per week. Follow immediately with a hydrating serum and moisturizer to lock in the freshly exfoliated skin's receptivity.
- Lactic Acid: An alpha-hydroxy acid that improves skin tone, smooths texture, and reduces the appearance of dark spots.
- Pear Fruit Extract: Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, pear fruit extract helps brighten and soften skin while supporting a healthy, luminous complexion.
- Pineapple Extract: Naturally rich in bromelain, a proteolytic enzyme that gently dissolves dead skin cells to reveal smoother, brighter skin with a more even tone.
- Papaya Fruit Extract: Packed with papain, a natural exfoliating enzyme that breaks down dead skin cells to refine texture, brighten tone, and leave skin visibly smoother and more radiant.
- Mandelic Acid: An alpha-hydroxy acid that brightens, suppresses hyperpigmentation, and enhances cell turnover.
- Lactobacillus Ferment: Supports a healthy skin microbiome, calms inflammation, and strengthens the barrier—ideal for sensitive or post-procedure skin.
Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Lactic Acid, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Xanthan Gum, Cellulose Acetate, Sclerotium Gum, Jojoba Esters, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Mannitol, Mandelic Acid, Ananas Sativus (Pineapple) Fruit Extract, Cellulose, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Hexylene Glycol, Pyrus Communis (Pear) Fruit Extract, Lactobacillus Ferment, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Microcitrus Australasica Fruit Extract, Microcitrus Australis Fruit Extract, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Carica Papaya (Papaya) Fruit Extract, Citrus Glauca Fruit Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Disodium Phosphate, Sodium Phosphate, Pectinase, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Gamma Decalactone, Linalool, 3-Hexenol, Isoamyl Acetate, Terpineol, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Beta-Ionone, Vanillin, Citral, Gamma-Undecalactone, Ethyl Butyrate, Isoamyl Butyrate, Benzaldehyde, Alpha-Ionone, Methylbenzyl Acetate, Gamma-Octalactone, Gamma-Nonalactone, Benzyl Alcohol, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Lauraldehyde, Dimethyl Heptenal, Limonene. May contain: Chromium Oxide Greens (CI 77288).
What types of exfoliation does Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze use?
It combines two types. Enzymatic exfoliation comes from pineapple fruit extract, papaya fruit extract, and pectinase, which dissolve dead skin cells without physical abrasion. Chemical exfoliation comes from lactic acid and mandelic acid, both alpha hydroxy acids that accelerate cell turnover and brighten uneven tone. The dual approach targets different layers of dullness simultaneously.
Is Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze safe for sensitive skin?
The formula is designed to be adjustable. Mandelic acid is one of the gentlest AHAs because of its larger molecular size, which means it penetrates more slowly and causes less irritation. You can start with a 5-minute application and build up as your skin acclimates. The inclusion of aloe, glycerin, and jojoba esters also helps buffer potential sensitivity.
How often should I use Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze?
One to two times per week is the recommended frequency. If you are new to enzyme or acid exfoliation, begin with once a week and observe how your skin responds before adding a second session. Over-exfoliating can compromise the skin barrier, so consistency at the right frequency will yield better results than daily use.
Will Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze help with acne scars and dark spots?
Yes, this is one of its primary strengths. Lactic acid and mandelic acid both promote cell turnover that helps fade post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation over time. The Australian caviar lime extracts provide natural AHAs that further support brightening. Consistent weekly use will show cumulative improvement in dark spots and overall skin clarity.
Can I use Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze with retinol in the same routine?
It is best to alternate rather than layer them in the same session. Use this glaze on one evening and your retinol on a different evening to avoid over-stressing the skin. Both increase cell turnover, and combining them in a single application can lead to redness, peeling, or barrier disruption.
What does the lactobacillus ferment in Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze do?
Lactobacillus ferment is a postbiotic ingredient that supports the skin's natural microbiome. It helps reinforce the barrier function and can regulate sebum production, which makes it a smart addition to an exfoliating formula. Instead of leaving skin vulnerable after exfoliation, this ingredient helps maintain balance and resilience.
Do I need to wear sunscreen after using Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze?
Absolutely. Lactic acid and mandelic acid increase photosensitivity by removing the outermost layer of dead skin that provides a small amount of UV buffer. Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher every morning, especially on the days following your enzyme treatment, to protect newly revealed skin and prevent new dark spots from forming.
Why buy Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze from Art of Skin Care?
Art of Skin Care is an authorized retailer of Sorella Apothecary, so every product you receive is 100% authentic, sourced directly through official brand channels and never from third-party resellers. Our team is made up of licensed, acne-certified estheticians who hand-select the products we carry based on real skin science and professional results. We don't just sell skincare; we understand it. Not sure if Sorella Apothecary Pear Enzyme Glaze is right for your skin? Get a free skincare consultation and one of our estheticians will personally guide you.