
The focus on holistic skin care continues to evolve — and Provital’s latest innovation, Pureblome, reportedly provides a breakthrough in addressing the dual challenges of well-aging and adult acne. Engineered using the company's Triplobiome biotechnology, leveraging relationships between plants and their internal symbiotic microorganisms (endophytes), Pureblome is said to deliver targeted skin rejuvenation and balance.
Ecopsychology-driven Solution for Mature Skin Care
Pureblome (INCI: Water (and) Propanediol (and) Glycerin (and) Bacillus Ferment (and) Pentylene Glycol (and) Levulinic Acid (and) Glyceryl Caprylate) is designed to meet the needs of women aged 30 to 50, a demographic navigating the physical and psychological intersection of aging skin and ongoing acne concerns. The extract is illustrative of the emerging science of ecopsychology, the company reports, which explores connections between the natural world and human mental health.
Pureblome is standardized in peptides and offers a triple efficacy solution by enhancing skin elasticity, balancing sebum production and promoting overall skin regeneration. Key benefits include:
- Fibroblast revitalization: Boosts collagen and elastin production while combating glycation to improve skin structure and integrity.
- Sebum regulation: Controls sebocyte activity to balance oil production and reduce acne-related factors.
- Anti-inflammatory action: Minimizes cytokine activity, leading to an even skin tone and reduced signs of inflammaging.
Inter-kingdom Biotech Breakthrough
Pureblome’s efficacy stems from Triplobiome, the company's biotech platform, which was used to capture the symbiotic benefits provided by the endophytic bacterium Bacillus velezensis in agroecologically grown Hyssopus officinalis. Metabolomic analysis of B. velezensis isolated from the internal leaf tissue revealed the ferment contained a wide range of peptides, lipopeptides and numerous anti-pathogenic molecules with vast cosmetic potential.
From this, Pureblome was created, which is said to rejuvenate and balance the skin while promoting skin resilience and regeneration. According to the company, it is "the first agro-psychological solution that really taps into nature's wisdom to achieve balance and rejuvenation."
In vitro, In vivo and Clinical Efficacy
Pureblome’s effectiveness was validated through in vitro and in vivo studies, as well as clinical trials involving 76 female volunteers. According to the company, results showed statistically significant improvements within just 14 days, including:
- Skin texture: Reduced pore size, blemishes and wrinkles.
- Elasticity: Enhanced skin firmness and evenness of tone.
- Sebum control: Decreased oil production and improved mattified complexion by day 56.
Clinical evaluations further highlighted its impact on reducing pathogenic microbial markers (Porphyrins IX) and promoting epidermal renewal, underscoring its dual-action benefits for well-aging and acne management.
Formulating with Pureblome
Pureblome enables formulators to develop high-performance skin care supporting mature and balanced skin. Its 100% natural origin (ISO 16128-certified) and COSMOS approval ensure compatibility with sustainable and eco-conscious formulations.
The ingredient is recommended for:
- Anti-aging serums with revitalizing effects,
- Acne care products for mature skin types and
- Masks or creams focusing on balance and rejuvenation.
With its unique ability to integrate nature’s biological potential into high-efficacy cosmetics, Pureblome provides formulators and cosmetic scientists with an innovative, nature-powered tool to reshape skin care for mature consumers.
"... For adult women, a holistic blend of the psychological balance and physical renewal that the new science of ecopsychology offers, along with the certainty and mental comfort of sustainable production practices like agroecology, enables them to find both grounding and growth. This is the essence of Pureblome," the company explains.