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Fermentation × Pomegranate Focus

Effects of Fermented Ingredients

By the power of fermentation, it promotes skin turnover, making the skin soft and penetrating deeply into the skin.

Pomegranate Effect

The inhibitory effect of collagenase, an enzyme that breaks down collagen necessary for female hormone-like effects and skin.

Common Ingredients Across the Series

Pomegranate Peel Extract

"Ellagic acid," a whitening ingredient, is abundantly contained and has about 1000 times the whitening power of arbutin, a well-known whitening ingredient.
It reduces the aging effect caused by the accumulation of glycation products called AGEs.

Saccharomyces/Job's Tears Seed Ferment Filtrate

An ingredient derived from Job's Tears. It helps with skin irritation, improves barrier function, and inhibits sebum oxidation.

Lactobacillus/Pear Juice Ferment Filtrate

Moisturizing and anti-wrinkle. Softens unnecessary keratin, clears skin roughness and dullness.
By the power of fermentation, it promotes skin turnover, softens the skin, and allows the nutritional ingredients of cosmetics to penetrate deep into the skin.

3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid

Water-soluble vitamin C derivative with ethylene integration into vitamin C. Whitening effect.

From luxury to maintenance: Esthetics enters a new era

In the past, activities like receiving body or facial massages at esthetic salons, enjoying relaxation effects, addressing complex care issues, enhancing mood by decorating nails or eyelashes at beauty salons, and engaging in self-improvement were considered 'luxurious,' 'rewards for oneself,' or evoked a sense of 'specialness.'
However, in recent years, especially since the spread of the coronavirus, there has been a shift in the concept of esthetics and beauty from being a 'luxury' to a 'maintenance' activity, as there is an increasing trend towards boosting immunity and raising health consciousness.
 
It is beautiful to desire change.

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