Lactococcus Ferment Lysate at a Glance
- Postbiotic skin care ingredient, derived from probiotics through the fermentation process
- Offers potential anti-aging benefits due to its mitigation of visible sun damage
- May also improve skin’s ability to withstand compromising influences and external stressors
- Works best in liquid emulsion formulations but can also be used gel/serum consistencies
Lactococcus Ferment Lysate Description
also helps skin resist visible signs of aging caused by sun damage. It does not replace the need for sunscreen but can be viewed as one more line of environmental defense for skin.
Postbiotics, in general, are noted for improving the skin barrier’s ability to withstand compromising influences and external stressors.
also make claims about this ingredient’s impact on cellular renewal and skin thickness. However, we did not find independent research backing these claims at the time of this review.
but so far it looks promising.
works best in liquid emulsion formulations but can also be used in products with gel/serum consistencies. The recommended usage level is 3%.
Lactococcus Ferment Lysate References
Chemical Papers, January 2022, pages 2,357-2,364
Pharmaceutics 2022, January 2022, pages 1-22
Molecules, February 2021, pages 1-11