Hi everyone, Keeley from Elemis here.
I'm so excited about today's TSV! I thought I'd drop by and give you a little more information about it and a few tips to help you get the best results...
Elemis Tri-Enzyme Skin Smoothing System
The patented Elemis Tri-Enzyme System is a revolutionary skincare range which uses a trio of enzymes to work with the skin’s own enzymes to gently resurface the skin and encourage natural surface cell renewal.
When people think about resurfacing the skin, generally acid peels and micro-dermabrasion is what comes to mind. These aggressively strip away the top layer of the skin which can leave it thinner, dry and more prone to break-outs. The Elemis Tri-Enzyme System is different as it uses natural enzymes that work with the skin to improve tone, texture and radiance.
How to use the Elemis Skin Smoothing System
Step 1: Use award-winning Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Facial Wash to replenish moisture levels found in the skin. Apply morning and evening, massage onto the face and then remove with warm water. Always use a toner after to rebalance the pH level of your skin.
Step 2: Use Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Serum by smoothing 2 pumps onto the face and neck, followed by your Elemis moisturiser.
Step 3: Finally twice a week, for your extra kick of Tri-Enzyme action, apply new Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Gel Mask after using Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Facial Wash. Leave on for 8 - 10 minutes and then remove with warm water. On application you will feel a powerful tingling sensation - don’t panic, this is the Tri-Enzymes activating on your skin. The results from this product are outstanding! Follow with Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Serum then your Elemis moisturiser.
What you think about our Tri-Enzyme products
pickles from Stourbridge: "I have seen a vast improvement to the texture of my skin and the firmness. The gel mask is absolutely divine - it leaves my skin beautifully soft and smooth"
Haspink from London: "The new gel mask gives amazing results, it feels cool and fresh and you see a difference in your skin straight away."
pjay from Wales: "Every product in the Tri-Enzyme range is superb, but the new gel mask surpasses them all."
View the full Elemis range

love all the Elemis products and ordered 3 tsvs of visible brilliance. Within a few days a friend commented my skin looked different and was it different make up!
After using the Normal to Dry cleanser and toner realised with open pores I needed the NOrmal Combination even though I have a mature dry skin. Could see the difference straight away. My only problem is having accumulated all the skin range is to know when to use Tri Enzymne Night Cream and when to use Pro Collagen Oxygenating Cream. My skin is so much better since using Elemis. Wish I had discovered it years ago. Is there any chance of Elemis doing a shower product with lime in as you did a few years ago - think it was called Zest?
Many thanks again and looking forward to seeing what new surprises you have on QVC at Christmas
Posted by: Judi Harvey | 30 September 2009 at 05:06 PM
i have ordered tsv on wait list looking forward to receiving it iam going through my change at presant and have horrible facial sweats and on my neck i use cleanser toner marine cream at presant but feel my skin has break outs will tsv help with these break outs or is there some other product that will help bit confused xx
Posted by: KAY | 17 July 2009 at 04:16 AM
I have purchased the TSV. I am currently using an Aromessence from Decleor and want to know if this can still be slotted into the routine and, if so, where? Can I apply the serum after the Aromessence or should I just put the Aromessence to one side for the time being and just use the Tri-Enzyme system? Thank you for your advice.
Posted by: Mrs R K Bola | 13 July 2009 at 05:30 PM
I have purchased the Tri-enzyme TSV and look forward to receiving it. I also use Ultra Sun once a day 30 sunblock. Can you advise, should the sunblock be applied prior to applying the tri-enzyme serum. I'm guessing this is how it should be done, but would appreciate confirmation. Thank you.
Posted by: Joyce Piper | 13 July 2009 at 10:45 AM