skincare for acne

Clear skin? 10 steps to reduce acne

Whether you are battling occasional breakouts or dealing with persistent acne, we understand how frustrating having problematic skin can be, especially when all you want is a clear glowing complexion, is that really too much to ask? While acne is a common skin concern, it doesn’t mean you can’t take steps to radically reduce it! Keep reading as we reveal our 10 top tips…

 

  1. Cleanse twice daily

Start your skincare routine with a gentle cleanser to remove dirt, excess oil, and impurities from your skin. Be sure to cleanse both morning and night, but we picky with what products you use. You don’t want to choose a harsh cleaner that’ll strip your skin of its natural oils as this can lead to an increase in oil production and in turn more potential breakouts! Eek. You want to look for gentle formulations rich in ingredients such as salicylic acid or lactic acid as they can help prevent the buildup of sebum (which can contribute to acne.)

Try Medicalia Clarifying Cleanser. With a balanced blend of lactic and salicylic acid the gentle cleanser works quickly and effectively to eliminate toxins, impurities, surface bacteria, and make-up. It’s ideal for inflamed, sensitive, acne prone and oily skin types.

“I have problem skin & after using this product my face is clear & people have commented on the changes.” Laurie

Beauty Collective - Medicalia - Clarifying Cleanser

  1. Exfoliate weekly, but be sure to be gentle

Incorporating a mild exfoliant into your skincare routine can do wonders in the fight against acne. Exfoliating will help to remove any dead skin cells sitting on the surface of your skin which can clog pores and lead to breakouts!

Just remember over exfoliating can have the adverse effect and actually irritate your skin so make sure to exfoliate just once a week to start and use a gentle exfoliator.

Try Phytomer’s Vegetal Exfoliant with Natural EnzymesIt’s a soft exfoliant for even the most sensitive or rosacea prone skin and uses natural enzymes to encourage cell turnover without scrubbing or irritating your skin.

“Gentle on the skin and worked well even for my acne prone skin.” Olive

If you do love a granular scrub though opt for a gentle version like Pevonia’s Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser.Formulated with jojoba beads, Saponaria and chamomile,it gently polishes skin with its unique creamy, granular texture, removing dead skin cells, impurities and toxins to reveal instant radiance and softer, smoother skin too! You’ll love the immediate gratification you’ll get from this formidable favourite of ours.

“This is the best exfoliating cleanser I have ever used. I’m so impressed with the results, my skin feels so much smoother and cleaner.” Chloe

Pevonia Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser

 

  1. Never skip your moisturiser

Even though sometimes applying moisturiser to oily, acne prone skin can seem counterintuitive, it is essential as you want to steer clear of a damaged skin barrier! With no moisture at all, your skin would become dehydrated and begin to over-compensate by producing more oil! Something you definitely don’t need when it comes to oily, blemish and acne prone skin!

Instead look for lightweight, oil-free moisturisers that won’t feel heavy on your skin.

Try: Phytomer Acnipur Blemish Solution Fluid. This lightweight gel-cream works amazingly on problematic skin reducing overall breakouts

The formula also helps eliminate shine for a clean, matte complexion. With regular use, this acne treatment not only helps diminish the appearance of existing blemishes, but it prevents future breakouts too!

“This fluid is almost like a serum but lighter in texture. I use it after I wash my face morning and night. I have noticed a reduction in breakouts on my skin and also a more mattifying appearance on my skin”. Alyssa

Acnipur Blemish Solution Fluid

 

  1. Spot treat with care

For targeted acne treatment, use spot treatments. These can help reduce inflammation and kill acne-causing bacteria. Remember to use them sparingly and only on active breakouts to avoid drying out your skin.

Try: Phytomer’s’ Oligopur Blemish Target Gel, it’s a phenomenal spot treatment which targets blemishes with precision, rapidly improving the skin’s appearance and eliminating spots almost overnight! Simply apply a small amount of product to your pimple and let the powerful ingredients keep your skin follicles clean to achieve an even and bright complexion.

This is the best product to fight pimples! I couldn’t get my chin to clear up and w/in a few days of using phytomer my chin was clear again! Joanne

Beauty Collective - Phytomer Blemish Target Gel

  1.  Never skip on sunscreen

Some acne treatments can make your skin more sensitive to the sun, so protecting your skin is crucial to prevent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and sun damage. The Sun, heat and humidity can also cause oil glands to become overactive, which in turn can lead to acne breakouts! To prevent these breakouts choose and oil-free, non-comedogenic sunscreen and apply it liberally daily!

 

  1. Be aware of what you are eating

What you eat can have a huge impact your skin’s health so it’s imperative if you are suffering from acne to Incorporate a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and limit your intake of processed foods and sugary treats. Consuming foods high in antioxidants and vitamins can help promote clear, radiant skin too!

Try;

Fatty fish such as salmon and tuna

Yellow and orange fruits and vegetables such as carrots, apricots, and sweet potatoes

Spinach, kale and other dark green and leafy vegetables

Tomatoes

Blueberries

Avocados

whole-wheat bread

brown rice

quinoa

Soybeans

 

 

  1. Reduce your stress levels

Sounds easier said than done I know, we all have those days, weeks, months even where we are super stressed but said stress can lead to acne flare ups!

This is because stress-related hormone CRH can bind to receptors in the skin’s sebaceous glands, increasing oil production. Excess oil production can then cause pimples. So, if you keep breaking out and just can’t understand why, stress might be to blame, so try to relax!

Try; listening to relaxation music or meditate. Also, something as simple as taking a relaxing bubble bath every evening can really help. Exercise is also imperative! While exercising will increase blood flow, helping nourish skin cells and keeping them vital, it has also been accountable for reducing stress-related acne.

 

  1. Keep your phone clean! And your pillowcase too!

Yup, a sudden breakout can be from something as simple as your phone or pillowcase (well anything that touches your face really that could be hosts for harmful bacteria!) And anytime you hold your phone to your face or lie on your pillowcase you are spreading the bacteria to your skin. So, if you haven’t done so for a while, try sanitizing your phone screen and wash that pillowcase of yours more often, it could make a big difference to your skin.

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  1. Hydrate inside and out

We all need to stay hydrated every single day, after all our bodies can’t operate effectively without water, but when I say stay hydrated, I mean drive plenty of water and drink it throughout the day, 8 glasses minimum!

Hydration is key to maintaining healthy skin as it helps flush out toxins and keeps your skin looking plump and radiant.

 

  1. When it comes to makeup, go mineral

Makeup can be a real trigger for pesky pimples. Especially if it’s full of pore clogging ingredients and oils. If you have acne, you are likely going to want to try and conceal but you don’t want to exacerbate it! This is where mineral makeup will become your best friend! Each product in the ELES Mineral Makeup range is free of skin irritants and pore clogging nasties and instead are rich in skin nourishing and nurturing ingredients that will not only allow the skin to breathe freely but will help to improve its condition too!

To learn more about the best makeup and tips for acne click here.

 

By following these ten essential steps and maintaining a consistent skincare routine specifically designed to help acne prone skin, you can take proactive steps toward n reducing acne and achieving the clean, radiant skin you’ve always wanted!

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Crow’s feet: How to improve its appearance

We’ve all heard of crow’s feet, many of us over the age of 40 have likely encountered them, but how do you reduce their appearance, or prevent them from forming in the first place?

If you are on the lookout for natural ways to treat crow’s feet around your eyes, look no further! We’ve put together a list of top tips and natural remedies to help you treat your crow’s feet effectively, without the use of harsh products or invasive procedures (the idea of fillers terrifies me!) Keep reading as we reveal them all!

Firstly what are crow’s feet?

A common skincare concern, crow’s feet (otherwise known as expression lines) are fine lines and wrinkles that form on the outer corners of your eyes as you age. As the skin around our eyes is exceptionally delicate (and thin!) crow’s feet can start to form fairly early for some due to constant muscle use in this area, as well as a gradual reduction in skin’s elasticity.

What causes crow’s feet?

Crow’s feet are caused by a combination of factors, including ageing (due to a decrease in skin’s collagen and elastin production), sun exposure, and repetitive facial expressions. Diet and your genetics can also be contributing factors.

How do you get rid of crow’s feet?

While it’s impossible to stop your eyes from ageing, there are a number of natural ways to reduce the appearance of crow’s feet and maintain a more youthful looking eye area. Here’s how;

  1. Hydration is key

As we age the skin around our eyes becomes dryer, thinner and loses its elasticity which leads to fine lines and wrinkles! And unfortunately the dryer this delicate area, the more visible those unwanted wrinkles are!

Keeping your delicate eye area well-hydrated can help plump up the skin and minimize the appearance of fine lines. Use a hydrating eye cream or serum specifically formulated to target fine lines and crow’s feet.

Try Pevonia Age Correction Eye Contour. This power repair eye contour gives tired, ageing eyes the burst of hydration they need! Deeply nourishing thanks to its combination of marine collagen and marine elastin hyaluronic acid, it targets signs of fatigue, visibly reducing puffiness, fine lines and wrinkles. What more could you want?

“Reduces wrinkles and firms eyelids. It’s also cool and soothing to eye area. No oily film to interfere with applying eye makeup. Have seen reduction in fine lines in crow’s feet area.” Laura L

  1. Exfoliate

Shedding dead skin and revealing a younger, healthier layer of skin beneath helps reduce the appearance of crow’s feet, fine lines, and surface wrinkles. Stronger forms of AHAs may also help boost your skin’s collagen production, thereby providing additional crow’s feet treatment.

  1. Get enough sleep. 

When you don’t get enough sleep, your skin can become dull and wrinkled and wrinkles around your eyes can become increasingly more obvious.  Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep minimum each night.

  1. Apply cucumbers over your eyes

I’ve talked about this before and for good reason. Cucumber slices are known for their cooling and soothing properties. Place chilled cucumber slices over your eyes for 10-15 minutes to reduce puffiness and refresh the delicate skin around your eyes.

  1. Apply Green tea bags as an eye compress

Green tea isn’t just for drinking; it’s also a potent antioxidant that can work wonders topically for your skin. Brew some green tea, let it cool, then soak a clean cloth in the tea and gently place it over your closed eyes for 15 minutes. The antioxidants in green tea can help reduce inflammation and promote smoother, firmer skin.

  1. Apply chamomile tea bags for soothing relief

And finally as with green tea bags, chamomile tea bags can really help the eye area when applied topically. Chamomile is renowned for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties. Simply place two chamomile tea bags in hot water, let them cool, then place them over your closed eyes for 10-15 minutes. This can help reduce puffiness and inflammation, giving your eyes a refreshed and rejuvenated appearance.

  1. Manage stress

Stress can also contribute to the formation of wrinkles. Find healthy ways to manage stress, such as exercise, yoga, or meditation.

How do you prevent crow’s feet from forming in the first place?

There are several lifestyle choices you can make to help fight the formation of crow’s feet.

  1. Wear sunglasses

The delicate skin around our eyes is particularly susceptible to UV damage as it is thinner and more prone to wrinkling. By wearing sunglasses daily, you create a shield against the sun’s harmful UV rays, protecting this sensitive area from sun exposure and thereby reducing the risk of developing crow’s feet.

Wearing sunglasses can also help to reduce squinting, one of the main contributors to crow’s feet.

  1. Apply sunscreen every. single. day

Wearing sunglasses isn’t the only thing to help shield your delicate eye area from sun damage. Actually wearing sunscreen daily is imperative too!

The sun is hands down the no. 1 cause of premature ageing and therefore crow’s feet, and by wearing sunscreen religiously you can help prevent it!

  1. Go gentle on the delicate eye area

Treat your eye area with the utmost care. Avoid harsh rubbing or tugging as this can damage your delicate eye area causing the tissue around your eyes to thin, making it more fragile and therefore be more susceptible to wrinkles.

  1. Practice eye exercises

Performing simple eye exercises such as gentle massage can help improve blood circulation and reduce tension around the eyes potentially minimizing wrinkle formation.

  1. Incorporate retinol into your daily skincare routine

Incorporating a retinol-based eye cream into your skincare routine can work wonders for your skin. Retinol helps boost collagen production and encourages cell turnover, leading to firmer, more youthful-looking skin.

  1. Drink plenty of water every single day

Say no more. Water is life. We all know drinking plenty of water has an outstanding effect onour skin’s health, so drink, drink, drink!

  1. Apply eye masks

Treat yourself to some nourishing eye masks infused with hydrating and collagen-boosting ingredients. These can provide an instant plumping and brightening effect, giving your under-eye area a refreshed appearance.

  1. Eat a healthy diet

If you’re looking for a simple solution for how to prevent crow’s feet, try to eat more of the following foods.

  • Fish rich in omega-3s essential fatty acids such as salmon
  • Avocados
  • Nuts and seeds
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Berries
  • Green leafy vegetables

Foods high in antioxidants can help fight free radicals and pollution that contribute to lines and wrinkles.

  1. Avoid smoking

Smoking it’s just bad for your health, it can seriously affect your skin’s appearance too! This is because smoking can accelerate the ageing process quite significantly and contribute to the formation of wrinkles.

  1. Get yourself some reading glasses as soon as you need them!

As we age, our vision can become impaired which causes us to squint, especially when we are trying to read or scroll through at our devices. Squinting is actually one of the main causes of crow’s feet, eek, so if you notice your eye sight deteriorating slightly go get your eyes tested immediately.

Just remember, while crow’s feet are a natural part of the aging process, taking care of your skin and following these tips can help minimize their appearance and promote a more youthful, radiant eye area.

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11 expert tips to reduce facial redness for good

If you’re tired of dealing with facial redness, especially when it seems to pop up at the most inconvenient of times, we feel you! Whether its due to having sensitive or reactive skin, because you suffer from rosacea perhaps, or as a result of hormonal hot flushes, we’ve got you covered with these 11 game-changing ways to radically reduce facial redness for good!

 

Firstly though, what causes facial redness exactly?

Facial redness can be the cause of a number of reasons. From as named above – sensitive and reactive skin, rosacea symptoms, hormonal changes, sun burnt skin even.

There are many reasons you might be suffering from a red face these can include;

Hormonal changes

Rosacea

Eczema

Dermatitis

Sunburn

Sensitive and reactive skin

Alcohol intolerance

 

The best ways to reduce your red skin;

 

  1. Gentle cleansing is key

Start with the basics – choose a mild, hydrating cleanser. Harsh cleansers can strip your skin of its natural oils, leading to increased redness and irritation. Cleanse with care, using lukewarm water to avoid shocking your skin.

Try: Pevonia Sensitive Skin Cleanser. This beautifully light-textured cleanser gently removes accumulated impurities, while diffusing redness and irritation. Formulated with Chamomile and Calendula it delivers soothing, calming and desensitizing benefits to your delicate skin.

Pevonia - Sensitive Skin Cleanser

  1. Cool off with a cold compress

When your face is feeling particularly fiery, try a cold compress. A soft cloth soaked in cold water can work wonders to calm redness and soothe your skin.

  1. Stay hydrated

When it comes to facial redness water is your best friend. Staying hydrated helps maintain your skin’s natural moisture balance. It’s like giving your skin a drink of water from the inside out.

You’ll also want to up the anti when it comes to nourishing your skin topically. Make sure you moisturise twice a day and add a hydrating serum into your daily routine too.

Try: Pevonia Hyaluronic Acid Hydra Serum. Featuring one of the highest concentrations of hyaluronic acid on the skincare market, its honestly like a burst of nourishment for the skin. And combined with a powerful duo of marine collagen and hibiscus esculentus extract it also provides optimum anti-ageing results. It penetrates deeply into the skin delivering smoother, calmer, softer, plumper, firmer and brighter skin! What’s more it’s ideal for all skin types!

  1. Wear mineral makeup

WE totally understand that when you suffer from rosacea or skin redness you aren’t likely to forego makeup altogether. You do need to let your skin breath freely to reduce irritation though so its essential to opt for mineral makeup that will allow just this. Mineral makeup is non-comedogenic which means it won’t clog your pores.

Try: ELES Mineral Powder Foundation. As a sufferer of want for a better word ‘flushed skin’ I personally LOVE the best-selling ELES Mineral Powder Foundation! It’s one of my all-time favourites. It’s one of the most natural-looking, if not THE most natural-looking foundations I have in fact ever tried and being in the industry for 20 years I’ve tried many! It contains zero chemical nasties, instead, it’s packed with skin loving ingredients including vitamins A & E, can be used as a buildable foundation from natural sheer to polished opaque (dependant on what you need) and it’s highly compatible with common skin sensitivities, working wonders at camouflaging facial redness while protecting skin against ultraviolet damage too!

ELES - Mineral Powder Foundation

Another good option is to try a colour corrector which will help visually correct redness and even out skin tone at the same time. Using one with UV protection will also help shield your sensitive skin from exposure that can aggravate skin sensitivities.

TryELES Luminous CC Cream SPF 20. It’s  a game changer when it comes to colour correcting red skin! It’s a lightweight, oil-free, colour correcting cream with broad spectrum protection that really does multi-task like no other! And while it’s technically not a foundation, the full coverage pigments cover facial redness—be it from rosacea, pimples, irritation, you name it—so well that you very well may be able to get away without wearing any other makeup.

ELES - CC Cream 20

  1. Be sunscreen savvy

Sunscreen isn’t just for sunny days. UV rays can exacerbate redness and inflammation. Opt for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 and apply it religiously, even on cloudy days.

Try: ELES Luminous Defence Brightening Day Protection SPF 50. We understand that so many sunscreens feel greasy, don’t smell great or simply don’t sit well on our skin, and then there are those thick white sunscreens that look like a paste when applied too, the last thing you want to be worried about when your skin is already a little on the sensitive side. That’s why we love ELES Luminous Defence. It’s not greasy but instead silky soft, the scent isn’t unpleasant, and it applies beautifully to my skin. And thanks to its formulation its helps nourish and restore skins luminosity too, not to mention it’s high SPF of 50.

ELES - Luminous Defence Brightening Day Protection 50

  1. Wear a soothing mask

If your skin redness is potentially caused by dryness or inflammation a natural face mask or sheet mask specifically formulated to cool and calm skin can work wonders.

Try: ELES Calming and Soothing Sheet Mask. Incorporating natural botanicals it soothes and reduces inflammation.  Like a cool balm, this calming mask reduces redness and heat and restores a protective barrier to prevent moisture loss.

  1. Manage your stress

Easier said than done I know! Especially if you are juggling life, kids, work….but stress can be a big trigger for facial redness so its important to incorporate stress management techniques into your daily routine. Try meditation, yoga or simply taking time out for yourself to relax and unwind whether that’s going for walks, reading a book or simply having time out in from of the tv. I highly recommend the app Headspace for meditation. And for some soothing sounds try ambient relaxation music on Spotify. Bliss.

  1. Choose your skincare products wisely

Check the ingredients list of the skincare products you purchase. You want to steer clear of products containing alcohol or fragrances which can exacerbate redness and instead opt for products specifically targeted for sensitive skin which include soothing ingredients such as aloe vera, chamomile, green tea or niacinamide. These can help cool and calm any inflammation as well as reduce your facial redness.

  1. Consider topical creams

If you know that the redness on your skin is caused by rosacea, you can also look to certain skincare ranges to treat your symptoms.

Try: Pevonia’s best-selling RS2 line. It can help soothe the skin as well as successfully elevating the symptoms.

Beauty Collective - RS2 line

  1. Revise your diet

Underlying facial redness can actually be related to what you eat so making simple changes to your diet can make all the difference. We recommend an anti-inflammatory diet, which includes green leafy vegetables, fish, essential oils, and low-glycemic fruits. Try to give simple sugars, grains, non-organic meats, dairy, and high-glycemic fruits a miss..and avoid triggers such as spicy foods, citrus, tomato, chocolate, and cinnamon.

  1. Make lifestyle changes

While facial redness can be a frustrating problem, the cause can often be more than skin deep. This means that the solution can require certain lifestyle changes in addition to the steps mentioned above. Try decreasing sun exposure, don’t go walking in the wind! If you smoke, don’t! Stop drinking all the hot drinks and make sure you drink cold water when ever you are exercising.

 

Remember to be patient and consistent when managing facial redness and don’t get discouraged if you don’t see immediate results.

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What is a chemical peel and what does it do for your skin?

If you’re reading this, you’ve likely heard of the term “chemical peel” but are probably wondering what a chemical peel actually is? As well as how it can benefit your skin. And we totally understand how the words “chemical peel” might make your run for the hills, after all how is applying chemicals to your face even a thing? Believe me though, when I say there are so many benefits to chemical peels, oh, and they are perfectly safe to use at home too! Keep reading as we reveal all there is to know about these transformative treatments and how a chemical peel might truly be what’s best for your skin.

 

What is a chemical peel?

A chemical peel is a skincare product or procedure that involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin. This solution is specifically formulated to exfoliate the outermost layer of skin (the epidermis). As the name suggests, it “peels” away the damaged or dead skin cells, revealing smoother, healthier skin underneath.

Chemical peels are used to effectively treat a number of skin concerns including fine wrinkles, acne, uneven skin tone and hyperpigmentation.

 

What does a chemical peel do for your skin?

Chemical peels have a multitude of benefits. These include;

Deep exfoliation

The primary purpose of a chemical peel is to exfoliate the skin. It removes dead skin cells, unclogs pores, and encourages cellular turnover.

Getting rid of acne and acne scaring

Chemical peels can help manage acne by reducing the appearance of pimples and preventing new breakouts. They also fade acne scars over time.

Reducing hyperpigmentation

Peels can lighten and even out skin tone by targeting hyperpigmentation, such as sunspots, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Reducing wrinkles

Chemical peels stimulate collagen production, helping to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. They’re often used for anti-aging purposes.

Improving skin texture

If you struggle with rough or uneven skin texture, chemical peels can help create much smoother skin.

Helping facial redness and rosacea

For those with redness or rosacea, certain types of chemical peels can help calm and soothe the skin, reducing redness.

Brightening skin tone

Suffer from dull skin? Chemical peels can help with this too! Revealing a brighter, radiant complexion.

Enhancing the absorption of other skin care products

Much like exfoliators, chemical peels unclog pores, this enables skincare products to fully absorb into your skin, penetrating to the deeper levels for optimum results.

 

So if you have a specific skin concern like hyperpigmentation or acne? There’s a chemical peel out there with your name and solution on it!

How do chemical peels work?

Chemical peels work through a process called chemical exfoliation. Here’s a breakdown of the key steps:

  1. Cleansing – Your skin will be thoroughly cleansed to remove any makeup, dirt, and oils. This step ensures that the chemical solution can penetrate evenly.
  2. Application – The chemical solution is applied to your skin, typically with a brush or cotton pad. The type and strength of the solution used depend on your skin type and the desired results.
  3. Contact time – The solution is left on your skin for a specific amount of time. Timing can be crucial, as it dictates the depth of the peel.
  4. Neutralization – After the appropriate time has elapsed, the chemical peel is neutralized to stop the exfoliation process.
  5. Recover – Your skin will naturally shed the damaged outer layer over the next few days to reveal fresh, rejuvenated skin underneath.

 

Types of chemical peels

These are actually a few types of chemical peels and these depend on their depth and the specific concerns they address. They include superficial peels (ideal for mild exfoliation and improving skin texture), medium peels (they penetrate a little deeper than superficial peels and so are good for dealing with pigmentation issues and wrinkles) and finally deep peels (as the name suggests these particular peels are intense, should only be performed by a professional and tend to be used to address more severe signs of skin ageing and issues such a deep set wrinkles and scaring.)

Want to try a peel but still a little scared? Start at home with a more gentle option.

We highly recommend Vie Collection Night Peel Progressive Resurfacing Cream. It’s an ultra-soft night version of the chemical peel! Its a modern balm with a creamy texture that offers complete exfoliation to the skin, helping to brighten, refine and improve smoothness for a younger-looking complexion. Its formula is enriched with glycolic acid and citric acids and has a progressive diffusion to act continuously all through the night. Each morning the complexion appears more luminous and even. After one month the skin looks renewed. Seriously.

If you love the idea of what a chemical peel can do for your skin but the idea still terrifies you, why not try an enzyme peel first? It’s a natural, gentler alterative. Enzyme peels work by stimulating the production of collagen, removing dead skin cells and promoting cell regeneration. They also contain antioxidants that help improve your skin’s complexion.

Enzyme peels are composed of fruit enzymes that digest dead skin cells while simultaneously nourishing the skin to reveal a brighter, healthier complexion. The best part of enzyme peels is they are gentle enough for sensitive skin, require zero downtime, and yield immediate results.

Try Pevonia Enzymo Spherides Peeling Cream. Papaya and Pineapple have been selected for their enzyme peeling action, an action that gently digests away impurities, sebum, toxins and the dead skin cells, instead of abrading or burning them off.  So it’s gentle, really gentle, and it’s effective too!  Nothing makes skin feel cleaner, lighter or more purified than this jar of goodness and it’s easy to use; simply apply a thin layer on cleansed skin, wet the fingertips with warm water, this will help to “wake up” the enzymes, then leave them to do their thing for 5-10 minutes, then rinse away.  What you are left with is skin that looks reborn and with a lustrous sheen.

Pevonia - Enzymo Spherides Peeling Cream