How It Works

The Core 4 Healing System

Doctor-created. Research-backed. Designed for every stage of healing: cleanse, protect, smooth, and fortify.


1

HaloMist™ — Antimicrobial Cleansing Spray

Why it matters: Infection is the #1 barrier to wound healing. Hypochlorous acid reduces bioburden without harming healthy tissue.

How it helps: Preps the wound bed for faster, safer recovery.

Backed by: Robson (Surgery, 1997); Thorn et al. (J Hosp Infect, 2012).

2

SweetShield™ — Healing Paste

Why it matters: Moist wounds epithelialize faster; honey supports gentle autolytic debridement and reduces inflammation.

How it helps: Creates a protective, hydrated barrier that supports natural clean-up and tissue repair.

Backed by: Winter (Nature, 1962); Molan (J Wound Care, 1999).

3

ScarSilk™ — Scar & Keloid Support Serum

Why it matters: Topical silicone is the gold standard for scar appearance; onion extract and bakuchiol support collagen remodeling and elasticity.

How it helps: Softens and refines raised or textured scars once the incision is closed.

Backed by: Mustoe et al. (Plast Reconstr Surg, 2002); Vaughn et al. (Br J Dermatol, 2014).

4

SkinFortify™ — Bruise & Recovery Support Oil

Why it matters: Arnica helps reduce bruising and swelling; tamanu and rosehip oils restore barrier and calm inflammation.

How it helps: Can start Day 1 for bruising and continue through the scar phase for resilient skin.

Backed by: Iannitti et al. (J Altern Complement Med, 2016); Lin et al. (Int J Mol Sci, 2018).

The Core Difference

Unlike single products, Core 4 is a protocol. Each step supports the next—guiding skin from wound to scar to restoration with clinical logic and luxury textures.

📚 See the research behind Core 4
  1. Robson MC. Wound infection: a failure of wound healing. Surgery. 1997.
  2. Thorn RM et al. Hypochlorous acid: a review. J Hosp Infect. 2012.
  3. Winter GD. Formation of the scab and the rate of epithelialization of superficial wounds in the skin of the young domestic pig. Nature. 1962.
  4. Molan PC. The role of honey in the management of wounds. J Wound Care. 1999.
  5. Mustoe TA et al. International clinical recommendations on scar management. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2002.
  6. Vaughn AR et al. Effects of topical bakuchiol on photoaging. Br J Dermatol. 2014.
  7. Iannitti T et al. Arnica montana for post-traumatic and post-surgical pain and edema. J Altern Complement Med. 2016.
  8. Lin TK et al. Anti-inflammatory and skin barrier repair effects of plant oils. Int J Mol Sci. 2018.

For external use only. Always follow your provider’s instructions for wound care.