Science
Mechanism of Action
Operating through diverse pathways, this ingredient fortifies the skin's natural barrier, mitigates irritation, and stabilizes the delicate skin microbiome. Its humectant properties contribute to enhanced hydration, while antioxidant activity defends against environmental aggressors. The fermentation process yields beneficial compounds such as amino acids, peptides, organic acids (e.g., lactic acid), and enzymes, which collectively promote cellular repair, maintain optimal skin pH, facilitate gentle exfoliation, and expedite barrier recovery. Specifically, the Lactobacillus/soymilk components further aid in neutralizing toxins, firming the skin, reducing visible redness and blemishes, and restoring dermal elasticity by influencing the skin's symbiotic bacterial community.
Research
Clinical Evidence
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Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Safety
Safety Profile
The CIR Expert Panel concluded that Lactobacillus Ferment and its filtrates are safe for cosmetic use. While a maximum concentration of 1.5% for Lactobacillus Ferment has been noted, this assessment pertains to the broader category and lacks specific details for the unique complex blend including Codium Fragile, Ecklonia Cava, Enteromorpha Prolifera, and Soymilk components.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
This multifaceted ferment filtrate offers significant benefits for skin barrier integrity, microbiome health, hydration, and overall resilience.
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