What Is Saccharomyces Ferment?

Saccharomyces Ferment is a product derived from the fermentation process of Saccharomyces, a genus of yeast that is often referred to as baker's or brewer's yeast.

Several tinctures and bottles containing Saccharomyces Ferment
In the fields are where we find our Saccharomyces Ferment Filtrate

Saccharomyces Ferment refers to the metabolic byproducts and bioactive compounds produced when these yeasts break down nutrients during fermentation. During this fermentation process, the yeast cells consume sugars and other nutrients, producing certain compounds such as vitamins, amino acids, and enzymes. The ferment is better for your hair than beer.

In turn, these compounds become more bioavailable to your skin. For instance, they help your skin retain moisture. That's why modern skincare and cosmetic companies incorporate filtrates like Saccharaomyces Ferment, you know ... it's for the benefits. Ok, it's really for the profits.

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The Benefits of Saccharomyces Ferment

At its core, Saccharomyces Ferment works through several complementary pathways that support skin health. The fermentation process creates a rich mixture of beneficial compounds that interact with our skin in different ways.

Hydrating Properties

When applied to the skin, Saccharomyces Ferment attracts moisture like a Hollywood actor collects attention. The fermentation process produces beta-glucans and other polysaccharides that function similarly to hyaluronic acid (another skincare darling). These molecules can hold many times their weight in water, creating a hydrating environment that helps keep skin plump (desired, right?) and moisturized.

Nutrient-Rich

Saccharomyces yeast breaks down larger molecules down into smaller, more bioavailable compounds during the fermentation process. The result is a nutrient-rich concentrated mixture of vitamins (particularly B), amino acids, and minerals that penetrate the epithelial surface. The goal is to improve the renewal process of the skin.

Anti-Oxidants

Ok, a big buzz word. But, the antioxidant compounds that get produced along the way help to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Neutralize those free radicals.

Anti-Aging

It's possible that the amino acids and peptides created help to stimulate collagen production. This has the effect of reducing lines. Which then has the effect of you emptying your wallet or purse to acquire more product because this is all you're really after anyway.

Types of Products That Use Saccharomyces Ferment

First-treatment essences represent one of the most common applications of Saccharomyces Ferment. These lightweight, watery products are designed to be applied immediately after cleansing. The ferment's small molecular size allows it to penetrate deeply, preparing the skin for subsequent products while delivering nutrients and hydration.

Facial Toners

Facial toners incorporating the filtrate often focus on balancing the skin's pH, not to mention providing gentle exfoliation through the ferment's natural enzymes. These toners tend to be more nourishing than traditional astringent toners, making them suitable for sensitive skin types.

Serums

Serums containing Saccharomyces Ferment typically target specific skin concerns like aging or hyperpigmentation. The concentrated nature of serums allows for a higher percentage of active ingredients, which has its own benefits and drawbacks. Moisturizers, both lightweight lotions and richer creams, use this ingredient to enhance their hydrating properties. The ferment's natural humectants help to complement other moisturizing ingredients.

Sheets Masks

Sheet masks frequently include Saccharomyces Ferment in their essence formulations. The occlusive nature of sheet masks helps to drive further entry beyond the skin's natural barrier.

Eye Creams

Eye creams often incorporate this ingredient due to its gentle yet effective nature.

Ampoules

Ampoules, which are super-concentrated treatment products, sometimes feature Saccharomyces Ferment as a key active ingredient. Ampoules are used to deliver intense treatment for targeted skin concerns.

Facial Mists

Facial mists containing this ingredient provide a convenient way to refresh and nourish the skin throughout the day.

FAQs

Are good for sensitive skin?

For those with sensitive skin, Saccharomyces Ferment often proves gentle and well-tolerated. The fermentation process creates natural compounds that can actually help soothe and calm irritated skin, making it suitable for various skin types.

Which common brands use Saccharomyces Ferment

You know Estée Lauder, right? Well Estée Lauder has integrated Saccharomyces Ferment into several products in their Advanced Night Repair line, including their famous Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex.

Many indie and clean beauty brands have also begun incorporating this ingredient. For instance, Biossance uses it in some of their formulations, combining it with their signature squalane for enhanced moisturizing benefits.

Accoording to lifestyle and grooming brand, Fulton and Roark, "a huge advantage of Saccharomyces Ferment is its ability to act as a natural deodorizing agent."

It's interesting to note beyond all of the facial cleansers, serums, balms, ampoules and anything else, the filtrate is also an ingredient in natural deoderants.

Are there other names for the filtrate?

It's worth noting that because this ingredient can be listed under various names including Saccharomyces Ferment Filtrate, Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Extract, or as part of a proprietary complex like Pitera.

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