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LACTOBACILLUS FERMENT LYSATE

Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate is produced through optimized fermentation of Lactobacillus pentosus. Lactobacillus ferment lysate improves the function of the skin barrier by increasing the formation of tight junction proteins, which contribute to the stabilization of cell associations in the skin. (1)In the manufacturer studies, it was found that Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate inhibits the secretion of inflammatory cytokines. Overall, these results show that Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate has anti-inflammatory properties that can strengthen the skin's barrier function, limit transepidermal water loss, increase skin moisture, and support the skin's recovery after external aggressions. (2)
The foundation of our products consists of ingredients whose effectiveness has been proven in scientific studies. In the development process, we have also become aware of some active ingredients for which there is not yet a broad study base, but there are already promising findings. All ingredients used are of course compliant with the EU Cosmetics Regulation, and safe, skin-friendly application is always ensured. This also includes Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate, the addition of which has allowed us to notice a significant, positive impact on the results of our products. Research is an ongoing process in which new ingredients with potential are continuously discovered. Our mission is to always develop the most innovative formulations, which is why we have also included novel, exciting ingredients such as Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate in some products – in addition to the evidence-based active ingredient base. Our active ingredient lexicon is regularly checked for up-to-dateness and new study bases and adjusted accordingly.

(1) Sultana, R.,McBain, A. J.,& O'Neill, C. A. (2013). Strain-dependent augmentation of tight-junction barrier function in human primary epidermal keratinocytes by Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium lysates. Applied and environmental microbiology, 79(16), 4887–4894,

(2) Rachida Nachat-Kappes, Aurélie Gardarin, Laurent Rios, Edwige Ranouille, Magali Favre-Mercuret, Véronique Jay-Debaut, Jean-Yves Berthon, Probiotic Fractions – a new solution to improve skin health by strengthening the barrier function, increasing skin hydration, and preventing inflammation, Cosmetics Yearbook 2015, Chapter III – Multifunctional Active Ingredients