
[LOS ANGELES] December 8, 2025—KNESKO, the luxury skin care brand renowned for pioneering the fusion of science and spirituality, has officially rebranded its Black Pearl Detox Mask as Pearl Renew.
Both spirituality and science-backed skin care are cultivating devoted followings among the stressed-out masses, who are looking for more ways to be well and cope with stress. With this holistic approach to wellness being a growing part of the cultural dialogue, more consumers are looking to align with brands that fit seamlessly into their lives; for those carefully curating premium products, this means intentionally incorporating luxury treatments and brands.
Mandelic and lactobionic acids for "glass skin."
The upgraded treatment features KNESKO’s signature GEMCLINICAL Technology, combining hydrolyzed black pearls with a collagen hydrogel—now in an “Instagrammable” shimmery blue hue. The reformulated mask introduces a gentle yet effective duo of mandelic acid and lactobionic acid to deliver an instant glass-skin finish. This AHA/PHA blend smooths skin texture and supports natural renewal for all ages and skin types.
“Innovation is at the heart of everything we create for our spa partners and their guests,” says Lejla Cas, founder and president of KNESKO. “With Pearl Renew, we set out to develop a gentle weekly ritual that helps the skin look smoother, brighter and more refreshed—while feeling calming and grounded. The addition of mandelic and lactobionic acids brings a refined, renewed-looking complexion, and the soft ice-blue hue symbolizes clarity and the root chakra energy that inspired the collection.”
Mandelic acid, an AHA derived from bitter almonds, is known as one of the gentlest refining acids—making it ideal for luxury spa environments where visible results with minimal irritation are paramount. While lactobionic acid, an advanced PHA, renews, making it perfect for sensitive, reactive or post-procedure skin in professional spa treatments.
The newly formulated serum improves moisture retention while maintaining the same volume.










