MZ SKIN Face Mask Cleanse & Clarify Dual Action AHA 100 ml
MZ SKIN
Think of this silky cream-gel like your skin’s morning reset button. Infused with gentle yet hardworking AHAs (like lactic and glycolic acid), it softly loosens buildup, dullness, and trapped pollution without stripping the skin. It’s a cleanser on sleepy days and a clarifying mask on self-care nights—balanced, brightening, and unexpectedly calming. Ideal for oily to combination skin, or anyone craving that soft-focus, even-toned finish.
It rinses off like a dream, revealing smoother texture, fresher clarity, and just a hint of glow. Papaya enzyme adds a second layer of exfoliation (without the drama), while Vitamin C brings in the radiance. Whether you’re prepping for makeup or winding down after the day, this is the kind of multitasking essential that quietly keeps your skin in check—no drama, just clean, refined results.
- product type
- face masks
- best for
- for everyone
- key features
- smoothening
- use for
- face
- skin type
- for all skin types
To cleanse: dampen hands and rub a small amount of cleanser between palms. Smooth over the face, neck and décolleté, gently massage upwards and rinse. Use twice daily. Avoid the delicate eye area.
To deep peel: apply a thin layer of cleanser over face and neck, leave on for ten minutes and rinse with warm water. For best results use twice weekly and gently massage with the MZ Skin Konjac sponge to make the cleanser penetrate more deeply.
These advanced products contain both proven active ingredients and exclusive bioactives with clinically proven effectiveness: encapsulated retinol, stem cells, peptides and everything you need to preserve beauty and defy age.
Dr. Mariam Zamani is a leading esthetician in the UK and a renowned specialist in the field of oculoplastic surgery. Her clinic, Cadogan Aesthetic Clinic, in London's Chelsea, specializes in both surgical and non-surgical rejuvenation techniques.
Dr. Zamani’s author’s developments have been repeatedly awarded the most prestigious prizes and awards.
United Kingdom

