Do we have enzyme peeling?
Indeed, if the skin analysis indicates that the porophine is red, (clogged pores) it suggests enzyme peeling.
Porophine, as indicated, does not exist, or at least is not a scientific name for a particular image.
So it is about PORFYRINE.
These are not clogged pores, but they are a deterioration of the skin where a purple discolouration becomes visible.
There is a condition called porphyria, which is basically a disorder on the liver and in which HAEM or HEEM cannot be made from porphyrin under the influence of an enzymatic cascade. Too little haemoglobin is then produced.
So it is true that enzymes do have a certain effect on porphyrin!
For the skin, we have the product STEM CELL RECOVERY in the Stratum Symbiosum® line. This contains an ingredient based on, centelosides in which madecasosides, asiaticosides with a particularly high activity on porphyrin in the skin. (purple discolouration).
See below screenshot from the study
I would try this first after using white willow bark peeling mask.
Normally, enzymes will detach the proteins (papayin, trypsin, chemotrypsin, etc) that hold epidermal cells together. However, White willow bark peeling also does this in a keratolytic manner.