Science
Mechanism of Action
This ferment filtrate operates through a sophisticated blend of mechanisms. It functions as a potent antioxidant, actively mitigating oxidative stress by inhibiting reactions promoted by oxygen, thereby safeguarding both skin integrity and product stability. The Saururus Chinensis component contributes specific bioactives, including Quercetin and Methyl-n-nonyl-ketone, which are recognized for their antioxidant, brightening, soothing, antimicrobial, and detoxification properties. Concurrently, the Lactobacillus fermentation process is critical for promoting deep skin hydration, fortifying the epidermal barrier, reducing inflammatory responses, and fostering a balanced skin microflora by stimulating the production of natural defense peptides like beta-defensins in skin cells.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Safety
Safety Profile
The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Panel has concluded that related Lactobacillus Ferment ingredients, including filtrates and lysates, are safe for use in cosmetics. These are byproducts of bacterial fermentation, not live organisms. Specific Lactobacillus Ferment preparations have been reported for use in face and neck products, as well as other skincare formulations, at concentrations up to 5.6%, with no evidence of genotoxicity observed in Ames assays.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
This multifaceted oil ferment filtrate is a valuable ingredient, offering broad benefits including antioxidant defense, barrier support, hydration, and soothing effects, with a favorable safety profile for its ferment components.
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