고민이라면? LHALALA Peel, Pumpkin Peel, Black Peel: How to Choose the Right Peel for Your Skin

March 25, 2026

Hello!

I am Dr. Cho Hyuk-chan, Director of Cleor Clinic Uijeongbu.

Have you ever had this thought while looking in the mirror?

"Even with makeup, my skin doesn't have a glow."

"I don't know if it's dead skin or sebum, but my skin doesn't feel clean even after washing."

When you decide to start skincare and search online,

you find dozens of types of peels, and you don't know where to

start.

This is especially true for those who are looking into Uijeongbu peels for the first time.

Today, without complicated advertising, I'll honestly explain the differences between LHA LALA Peel, Pumpkin Peel, and Black Peel.

Let's find out together how to choose the right peel for your skin concerns.

Peels, aren't they all the same?

If you've been searching for Uijeongbu peels, you've probably seen LHA LALA Peel, Pumpkin Peel, and Black Peel

appearing side by side.

The names are similar, and they are all described as "exfoliation,"

so they may seem the same.

However, in reality, the working principle, main ingredients,

and suitable skin types are all different.

In simple terms,

just like different types of 'cleaning' such as mopping,vacuuming, and steam cleaning are different,

thesepeels also have different effects on the skin depending on the method.

Broadly speaking, they can be divided into

peels that peel the skin vs. peels that fill and restore the skin,

and the three are each in different places on that spectrum.

LHA LALA Peel: A peel that fills from within

Many people imagine that peels cause dead skin cells to fall off in flakes,

but LHA LALA Peel is not that kind of peel.

The active ingredients penetrate deep into the skin,

normalize the skin's regeneration cycle (turnover),

and work by strengthening the skin barrier.

Unlike existing strong acid peels that forcibly

peel off the surface, there is little redness or

flaking after the procedure.

You don't have to worry about your skin becoming thinner or more sensitive even if you get it often,

so it may be a good fit for those who want consistent skincare.

Pumpkin Peel: If you're looking for a moisturizing peel?

"I can't get a peel because it's painful and scary."

"I got a peel before and it actually caused breakouts."

I especially recommend Pumpkin Peel to those who have had these experiences.

Pumpkin Peel, which uses pumpkin enzyme as its main ingredient,

works by selectively and gently dissolving only dead skin cells with natural enzymes.

It doesn't forcibly weaken the epidermal layer like chemical peels such as AHA and BHA,

so there is much less risk of damaging the skin barrier.

What's even more special is that soothing, moisturizing, and regenerating ingredients work together

at the same time as exfoliation.

So, many people feel that their skin is more moisturized and

softer after the procedure.

Some people who get it for the first time even ask, "Is this really a peel?"

Recommended for these people

Those who are concerned about irritation even though dead skin cells have accumulated

Those who are concerned that their skin will become drier after a peel because they have dry skin

Those whose skin becomes rough every change of season

  • Those who are concerned about makeup flaking

  • Those who have sensitive and thin skin and can't use just any product

  • However, even with a low-irritant procedure, you can get the best results by adjusting

  • the concentration and time depending on the skin condition.

  • Black Peel: A natural peel that resets the skin from the beginning

It may sound strong just from the name, but

Black Peel is a natural peeling procedure that uses black vinegar as its main ingredient.

The powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of black vinegar and salicylic acid

effectively remove dead skin cells and waste products accumulated on the skin.

Because it is based on naturally derived ingredients, it is less irritating than general chemical peels,

and can be applied relatively gently even on sensitive skin.

You may experience some redness after the procedure, but

it usually subsides quickly,

and you can return to your daily life without a separate long recovery period.

Among those who are looking for Uijeongbu peels,

Black Peel is consistently loved, especially by those who want to

reset their skin cleanly from the beginning.

Effective for these concerns

Recurring troubles such as acne, milia, and whiteheads

Blemishes, freckles, and dull skin tone

Skin with a broken oil-moisture balance due to excessive sebum

  • Rough skin texture that causes makeup to cake

  • Things to keep in mind before and after the procedure

  • - Before the procedure

  • Stop using retinol and strong exfoliating products 1-2 weeks before

Avoid excessive sun exposure on the day of the procedure

Be sure to inform us in advance if you have skin wounds or are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • - After the procedure

  • Refrain from saunas, strong friction, and strenuous exercise for 2-3 days

  • Apply SPF 50+ sunscreen thoroughly

Use prescribed moisturizers and soothing products regularly

  • Visit the clinic immediately if any abnormal reactions occur

  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q. Do Uijeongbu peels have different results depending on the clinic?

  • A. Even with the same name of peel, the product line, concentration, handling method,

and pre- and post-care may vary from clinic to clinic.

If you are considering Uijeongbu peels, be sure to check the ingredients and procedure first.

Q. If I get LHA LALA Peel often, will my skin become thinner?

A. LHA LALA Peel fills the skin from the inside rather than peeling it off,

so there are almost no side effects of damaging the skin barrier even if you get it often.

However, it is more efficient to increase the interval after the intensive care period.

Q. Is Pumpkin Peel okay for sensitive skin?

A. It is suitable for sensitive and dry skin with a low-irritant design based on natural enzymes, but

prior consultation is important because the concentration and time need to be adjusted depending on the skin condition.

Q. Is Black Peel a strong procedure like its name?

A. No. It is based on black vinegar natural ingredients and is less irritating than general chemical peels,

and can be applied relatively safely even on sensitive skin.

Q. I don't know which peel is right for me.

A. Skin texture and radiance concerns → Consider LHA LALA Peel first

Dead skin cells + dryness concerns at the same time → Pumpkin Peel

Trouble, dullness, and sebum concerns → Black Peel.

The most accurate choice is to decide through consultation after a skin diagnosis.

Start with choosing the right Uijeongbu peel for your skin.

It's not good to get peels a lot unconditionally.

It is most important to accurately identify what your skin needs now,and choose the right procedure for it.

At Cleor Clinic Uijeongbu, we carefully diagnose your skin condition and

design the most suitable plan among LHA LALA Peel, Pumpkin Peel, and Black Peel together.

Whether you are a first-timer or have had a disappointing experience elsewhere, feel free to come for a consultation.

Cleor Clinic Uijeongbu will help your skin develop the power to heal itself. 😊

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