Skin cell turnover works quietly in the background until it stops working well. Every 28 days, healthy skin completes a full renewal cycle, pushing new cells to the surface and shedding the old ones. As that cycle slows with age, the evidence appears as dullness, uneven tone, and texture that moisturizer alone cannot fix. Television personality and Dancing with the Stars alum Brooke Burke chose to partner with Jo Collection to address this concern. She lends her name to the brand as well as the science-backed routine supporting it.
The Biology of Skin Renewal
The renewal process begins deep in the epidermis, where new skin cells form and migrate toward the surface over approximately 28 days. In younger skin, old surface cells shed efficiently as new ones arrive. With age, that shedding slows. Dead cells accumulate instead of clearing. The surface grows dull, rough, and resistant to the products applied over it.

That resistance has a practical consequence. Dead cell buildup forms a physical barrier. It limits how deeply cleansers, serums, and moisturizers can penetrate. A product that cannot reach the skin layers it was formulated for cannot deliver on its promise. Supporting the renewal cycle keeps the skin's surface in the condition where your entire routine can function as intended.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, exfoliation can improve skin brightness and enhance absorption of topical skincare products, making it a critical step as natural cell turnover slows with age.
Why Brooke Burke Chose Jo Collection
Brooke Burke's association with Jo Collection is rooted in the brand's approach: science-backed, simple, and built for real schedules. As one of the brand's sponsors, she appears in both video and still content. Her presence connects the nighttime skincare system to a philosophy she represents publicly: aging gracefully through smart, consistent choices rather than complicated routines.
Her sponsorship reflects alignment with a product that works through daily use rather than dramatic, high-intensity treatments. That distinction matters to the audience she speaks to, and it is central to how the formula was designed.
How the Pineapple Peel Supports the Renewal Cycle

What separates this formula from traditional peels is the self-neutralizing mechanism. The acids deactivate once they have completed their work. No rinsing, no timing, and no risk of over-exfoliation. That is precisely what makes the Pineapple Peel safe for daily use where most chemical exfoliants are not. The formula also contains bromelain, a natural compound in pineapple that supports an even skin tone by addressing excess melanin at the surface.
Brooke Burke Supports Consistent Results with the Jo Collection Pineapple Peel
Skin renewal does not reset overnight, and the formula does not suggest it will. Meaningful improvement appears over a full 28-day cycle. Each consistent night of exfoliation clears accumulated surface cells and gives the renewal process room to function. Tone brightens. Texture smooths. Products applied over the exfoliator begin absorbing at the level they were designed for.
Products applied over the exfoliator begin absorbing at the level they were designed for.
In a 28-day in-home consumer study (n=48), 96% of participants saw healthier-looking skin by day 28. The Pineapple Peel met or exceeded database averages for comparable leave-on exfoliators on key measures including gentle exfoliation and lasting hydration.
The Jo Collection Essentials Kit delivers a complete three-step routine: cleanse, treat, and protect. The full sequence takes under five minutes nightly. That is the routine Brooke Burke represents: a consistent habit backed by solid science, not a 12-step production. If your current routine is not keeping pace with your skin's biology, the Pineapple Peel is where to start. Give this regimen the full 28 days and enjoy the results after.
