Science
Mechanism of Action
This ingredient functions primarily as an antioxidant, actively inhibiting oxidation processes to safeguard skin and product integrity from free radical damage. It also exhibits antimicrobial properties, assisting in controlling the proliferation of various microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. Furthermore, it acts as a humectant, effectively attracting and retaining moisture within the skin, thereby enhancing hydration and contributing to overall skin conditioning and protection, with similar benefits extended to hair.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Pisum Sativum Phytoplacenta Conditioned Media is essentially the growth medium harvested from Pisum sativum phytoplacenta cultures. It is generally noted that related pea extracts (such as Proteasyl) can be readily incorporated into formulations, suitable for processing at temperatures around 45°C or via cold processing at room temperature.
Safety
Safety Profile
The CIR Expert Panel has identified insufficient data to fully assess the safety of related ingredients, specifically Glycine Max (Soybean) Phytoplacenta Conditioned Media, necessitating further information on its composition, impurities, manufacturing processes, dermal toxicity, sensitization potential, and irritation. This suggests a similar requirement for detailed safety evaluation regarding Pisum Sativum Phytoplacenta Conditioned Media. While other pea-derived ingredients like Pisum Sativum (Pea) Protein are considered safe and general pea extract (Proteasyl) shows good tolerance, specific data for this conditioned media is pending.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Pisum Sativum Phytoplacenta Conditioned Media shows promise with its antioxidant, hydrating, and conditioning properties, but a comprehensive safety assessment and clinical efficacy data are currently insufficient for a definitive rating.
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