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Enzim Peeling vs Enzyme Peeling

Both "enzim peeling" and "enzyme peeling" are similar phrases referring to a cosmetic treatment involving the use of enzymes to exfoliate the skin. However, the correct and more commonly used phrase is "enzyme peeling."

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 851 views

Enzim Peeling

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct term is "enzyme peeling."

The term "enzyme peeling" is the correct way to refer to a cosmetic treatment that involves the use of enzymes to exfoliate the skin.
  • The paint is peeling on the ceiling.
  • Characteristics of fresh fruit suitable for peeling:
  • Finish peeling those, will you?
  • Dwight showing up is like a corner peeling.
  • You just have to look past the peeling paint.
  • Thanks to all the sunlight my skin is tanned and peeling.
  • Dude started peeling his clothes off at the grocery store.
  • Delivering milk and supper, coaching kids at the taekwondo hall, peeling chestnuts...
  • Delivering milk and food, peeling chestnuts, sewing doll eyes...
  • That's just peeling the first layer of the onion.
  • I'm still peeling from the sunburn.
  • The strawberry tongue and peeling skin and red eyes and-and no positive strep.
  • But they don't involve peeling potatoes.
  • I've won prizes for my peeling.
  • How amazing to witness the cervix peeling open.
  • There's always a few illegals peeling potatoes.
  • That thing they use in the kitchen for peeling potatoes, for example.
  • George, I've been peeling away layers.
  • I don't guarantee they'll stop the peeling.
  • The colour is good when I'm not half peeling.

Alternatives:

  • enzyme peeling

Enzyme Peeling

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe a cosmetic treatment using enzymes for skin exfoliation.

Use "enzyme peeling" when referring to a cosmetic procedure that involves the application of enzymes to exfoliate the skin.
  • Common: dizziness, feeling sick/ vomiting, fatigue and blood tests may show raised levels of an enzyme that measures the muscle and heart function (creatine kinase enzyme).
  • The paint is peeling on the ceiling.
  • Characteristics of fresh fruit suitable for peeling:
  • Finish peeling those, will you?
  • Dwight showing up is like a corner peeling.
  • You just have to look past the peeling paint.
  • Thanks to all the sunlight my skin is tanned and peeling.
  • Dude started peeling his clothes off at the grocery store.
  • Delivering milk and supper, coaching kids at the taekwondo hall, peeling chestnuts...
  • Delivering milk and food, peeling chestnuts, sewing doll eyes...
  • That's just peeling the first layer of the onion.
  • I'm still peeling from the sunburn.
  • The strawberry tongue and peeling skin and red eyes and-and no positive strep.
  • But they don't involve peeling potatoes.
  • I've won prizes for my peeling.
  • How amazing to witness the cervix peeling open.
  • There's always a few illegals peeling potatoes.
  • That thing they use in the kitchen for peeling potatoes, for example.
  • George, I've been peeling away layers.
  • I don't guarantee they'll stop the peeling.

Alternatives:

  • enzym peeling

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