In-Vivo and In-Vitro Tests with the proteolytic Enzymes
Dermatological tests
A dermatological-long-term test with the EpilaDerm® Enzyme Complex was conducted in 2009 with the following conclusions:
All test persons demonstrated highest tolerance to the EpilaDerm® Enzyme Complex without any side-effects!
Based on the measured number of regrowing hairs on the test area an average reduction of hair regrowth from 40 % after six months was observed.
Sustainable proteolytic activity of the EpilaDerm® Enzyme Complex!
The unique properties of EpilaDerm® are found in the high and sustained proteolytic activity of the enzyme complex.
In-Vitro-Laboratory-Tests – Pedersen’s Laboratorium (Fig. 1 & 2) confirm these unmatched “proteolytic-protein-dissolving” properties.Eigenschaften.
The rings from EpilaDerm® -2009 are bigger than those from the year 2007 verifying the so far highest documented enzymatic activity of the EpilaDerm® enzymes!
The rings from EpilaDerm® -2007 are bigger and less diffuse than those from the years 2003-2006. Thus EpilaDerm® demonstrates higher enzymatic activity and penetration properties.
In-Vitro-Laboratory-Tests – Pedersen’s Laboratorium (Fig. 1 & 2) confirm these unmatched “proteolytic-protein-dissolving” properties.Eigenschaften.
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Fig.1: Proteolytic activity from
EpilaDerm®-Enzyme Complex 2009*:
Ring Kontrol. EpilaDerm® 2009
Ring 9192. EpilaDerm® 2009
Ring 9242. EpilaDerm® 2009
Ring 9035. EpilaDerm® 2007
Test media used: casein.
(Standardized test for proteolytic actvity.) |
The rings from EpilaDerm® -2009 are bigger than those from the year 2007 verifying the so far highest documented enzymatic activity of the EpilaDerm® enzymes!
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Fig.2: Proteolytic activity from
EpilaDerm®-Enzyme Complex 2007*:
Ring 2. EpilaDerm® 2007
Ring 3. EpilaDerm® 2007
Ring 11. EpilaDerm® 2007
Ring 12. EpilaDerm® 2007
Ring 1. Enzymes 2003
Ring 10. Enzymes 2003
Test media used: casein.
(Standardized test for proteolytic actvity.) |
The rings from EpilaDerm® -2007 are bigger and less diffuse than those from the years 2003-2006. Thus EpilaDerm® demonstrates higher enzymatic activity and penetration properties.

