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STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS/MILK FERMENT LYSATE

Description

Streptococcus thermophilus/milk ferment lysate is a bioactive ingredient derived from the fermentation of milk by the probiotic bacterium Streptococcus thermophilus. This lysate contains a complex mixture of peptides, proteins, and other metabolites produced during the fermentation process. It has gained attention in skincare formulations due to its potential benefits for skin health and appearance.

The lysate is rich in lactic acid, which acts as a natural exfoliant and moisturizer, helping to improve skin texture and hydration. It also contains various enzymes and peptides that may contribute to skin barrier function and overall skin health. Research suggests that this ingredient may have anti-inflammatory properties, potentially helping to soothe irritated skin and reduce redness.

Streptococcus thermophilus/milk ferment lysate is believed to support the skin's microbiome, promoting a balanced and healthy skin ecosystem. This can lead to improved skin resilience and protection against environmental stressors. The ingredient is generally well-tolerated and suitable for various skin types, including sensitive skin. It is commonly incorporated into moisturizers, serums, and other skincare products aimed at improving skin hydration, texture, and overall appearance.

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