Saccharomyces Lysate at a Glance
- Postbiotic derived from yeast fermentation
- Good source of nutrients and amino acids for skin
- Provides soothing properties
- Helps support a healthy microbiome on skin’s surface
Saccharomyces Lysate Description
Saccharomyces lysate is a probiotic yeast obtained by fermentation. Its by-products, known as postbiotics, can help normalize skin’s microbiome by curbing the proliferation of microorganisms on skin’s surface that can trigger impairment.
This lysate can also be a good source of other beneficial ingredients for skin, such as amino acids, various vitamins and minerals (the variance is due to type and method of fermentation), and elements such as nitrogen and carbon, all of which contribute to healthier-looking skin.
in cosmetics are typically between 1–5%; however, blends with this ingredient may contain lesser amounts since its role in this case is more about supporting the other ingredients.
Saccharomyces Lysate References
Catolica Escola Superior De Biotechnologia, August 2022, pages 14–16
Iranian Journal of Microbiology, June 2019, pages 246-254
British Journal of Dermatology, May 2019, ePublication
Wound Repair and Regeneration, November 2017, pages 912-922