Pumpkin peeling is a breakthrough enzymatic and chemical peel intended for problematic skin with recurring acne problems, seborrhea, enlarged pores and post-inflammatory discoloration. The treatment is also recommended for mature skin with signs of photoaging. Pumpkin extract, unprecedented in preparations, has been appreciated by American scientists. It is rich in vitamin C [10%], B1, B2, B6, PP and K. It is perfect for the therapy supporting the treatment of active acne, hyperpigmentation and skin aging. Pumpkin extract, which constitutes 40% of the recipe, is rich in beta-carotene, i.e. provitamin A.
The new treatment procedure is enriched with a pure retinol concentrate at a concentration of 4%. Both retinol and beta-carotene are transformed in the skin into retinoic acid, which acts directly on individual cells in the skin. It regulates the work of the sebaceous glands, reducing seborrhea, the formation of blackheads, pustules and inflammatory changes. Active vitamin A is also responsible for the proliferation of new collagen and elastin fibers, which is why it is widely used in firming treatments. The peeling also includes glycolic acid [10%], lactic acid [10%] and salicylic acid [5%]. In order to reduce maculopapular changes and post-inflammatory discoloration, the treatment is enhanced by strong tyrosinase inhibitors such as azelaic acid [10%] and kojic acid [5%]. An innovative solution is the use of probiotics in the form of proteolytic enzymes obtained in the process of organic pumpkin decomposition. Probiotics prevent the multiplication of harmful bacteria, thus reducing and eliminating the risk of infections and skin problems. The uniqueness of the treatment consists in regulating the work of the sebaceous glands and balancing the microflora of the skin, and not only the effect of exfoliation of the epidermis.
▪ Active acne vulgaris: pimples, blackheads, inflammations, purulent states, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation ▪ Photoaging of the skin
▪ Post sun exposure discoloration
▪ Oily skin with dilated openings of the sebaceous glands