Bifida Ferment Lysate at a Glance
- Can help reactive skin become less sensitive
- Defends skin against environmental aggressors by strengthening its barrier
- Encourages skin to visibly repair itself
- Derived from a specific type of yeast obtained from fermenting Bifida bacteria
Bifida Ferment Lysate Description
bacteria. Research on human skin explants (cross-sections of intact human skin) has shown this ingredient can help reactive skin become less sensitive to environmental aggressors via strengthening its microbiome. Doing so encourages skin to visibly repair itself and begin looking healthier.
Fermented probiotics have also been shown to help reduce the proliferation of harmful microorganisms on skin’s surface, potentially improving common, often uncomfortable skin concerns. As this is a probiotic-related ingredient, it is best to keep it away from both light and air exposure.
Bifida Ferment Lysate References
Fermentation, May 2019, ePublication
International Journal of Women's Dermatology, June 2015, pages 85-89
Frontiers in Microbiology, December 2012, ePublication
Experimental Dermatology, August 2010, pages 1-8