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LACTIC YEASTS

Description

Lactic yeasts, belonging to the genus Saccharomyces, are innovative ingredients in skincare formulations, offering unique benefits for skin health and appearance. These microorganisms, traditionally used in food fermentation, have gained attention for their potential in cosmetic applications. Lactic yeasts produce various bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, and enzymes, which can contribute to skin rejuvenation and protection.

The fermentation process of lactic yeasts generates lactic acid, a well-known alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) that promotes gentle exfoliation and skin cell turnover. This natural exfoliation can lead to improved skin texture and a more even skin tone. Additionally, lactic yeasts produce antioxidants that help protect the skin from environmental stressors and free radical damage.

Research suggests that lactic yeasts may also support the skin's natural barrier function, aiding in moisture retention and overall skin health. Their ability to modulate the skin's microbiome may contribute to a balanced and healthy skin ecosystem. Formulations containing lactic yeasts are typically well-tolerated by various skin types, making them suitable for incorporation into a wide range of skincare products, from cleansers to serums and moisturizers.

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