EXTRACTING HONEY ONTO FERMENTED HONEY HELPS EXFOLIATE DEAD SKIN CELLS NATURALLY AND EFFECTIVELY WHITENS THE SKIN

To understand what Fermented Honey is and the effectiveness it brings, let’s explore together with PEROMA in the following article.

WHAT IS FERMENTED HONEY?

FERMENTED HONEY is a new cosmetic ingredient, made by fermenting natural honey. The honey sourced from rose flowers originating in Bulgaria is fermented using Gluconobacter bacteria found in cherry blossoms.

In honey, sugar accounts for about 80%, with half of it being glucose. Glucose in FERMENTED HONEY is converted into gluconic acid through a special fermentation process. In recent years, gluconic acid, also known as “honey acid,” has been drawing attention from the scientific community.

Gluconic acid is a rare organic acid, present in low concentrations in honey, fruits, and wine. It serves as a moisturizing agent, and we’ve discovered other properties, such as its ability to exfoliate dead skin cells and promote rapid whitening.

AHA, glyconic, and similar agents are commonly used in chemical exfoliants, but they carry a higher risk of skin irritation for users. Meanwhile, FERMENTED HONEY effectively exfoliates without causing skin irritation. It’s a safe and efficient ingredient.

Properties:

  • Gently exfoliates dead skin cells without causing skin irritation.
  • Promotes rapid whitening by reducing formed pigmentation.
  • Moisturizing effect.
FERMENTED HONEY is made from the highly precious Bulgarian rose honey.
FERMENTED HONEY is made from the highly precious Bulgarian rose honey.

FERMENTED HONEY is made from the highly precious Bulgarian rose honey because it takes 90,000 Bulgarian rose flowers to produce 1g of honey. FERMENTED HONEY is produced through fermentation, making it not only an exfoliant but also a skin-whitening ingredient.

EFFICIENTLY STIMULATING THE ACTIVITY OF CATHEPSIN D

Cathepsin D is a desmosome hydrolysis agent – it bonds the horny cells together.

The enhanced activity of Cathepsin D is determined by measuring fluorescence intensity.

FERMENTED HONEY stimulates the activity of Cathepsin D in the skin, aiding in the exfoliation of aged horny cells. The process of removing dead cells using the enzyme Cathepsin D is a natural biological process, making it very safe for the skin.

Quick whitening

The fast whitening capability of FERMENTED HONEY is evaluated by observing the skin tone.

After using FERMENTED HONEY, the amount of melanin has decreased, resulting in improved skin whiteness.

Hopefully, through the information shared in the article, you have gained some understanding of what FERMENTED HONEY is and the outstanding effects it brings about.

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