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Lactobacillus/Rosa Multiflora Flower Ferment Extract Filtrate is an advanced ingredient derived from the fermentation of Rosa multiflora flowers with the Lactobacillus bacterium. This filtrate utilizes the benefits of fermentation to provide a product rich in nutrients and natural actives, positively impacting skin health and the skin microbiome.
Composition and Chemical Structure:
Fermented Actives: Includes extracts rich in phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and organic acids derived from the fermentation of Rosa multiflora flowers.
Lactobacillus: This probiotic contributes enzymes and metabolites that support the balance of the skin microbiome and strengthen the skin's natural barrier.
Vitamins and Minerals: Contains vitamins like Vitamin C and minerals that aid in the skin’s protective and repair functions.
Physical Properties:
Appearance: Typically a clear or slightly opalescent liquid.
Odor: Light and delicate aroma, which may vary depending on the fermentation process.
Texture: The filtrate is generally fluid and lightweight, with a slightly viscous consistency.
Production Process:
Preparation: Rosa multiflora flowers are harvested and prepared for fermentation.
Fermentation: The flowers are fermented with Lactobacillus bacteria, promoting the production of beneficial metabolites and enzymes.
Filtration: The fermented liquid is filtered to remove solid particles, leaving only the active components.
Concentration: The filtrate is concentrated to maintain the efficacy of the active ingredients.
Applications:
Skincare: Used in serums, lotions, and creams for its probiotic and antioxidant properties, helping to reinforce and balance the skin.
Cosmetics: Added to beauty products to enhance skin appearance, contributing to increased brightness and hydration.
Haircare: Employed in shampoos and conditioners to support scalp health and improve hair condition.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
Environmental Impact: Production is generally eco-friendly, with a focus on sustainability and waste reduction.
Safety: Generally safe for topical use. It is always advisable to check for any allergic reactions or individual sensitivities before use.
INCI:
Antioxidant agent. Ingredient that counteracts oxidative stress and prevents cell damage. Free radicals, pathological inflammatory processes, reactive nitrogen species and reactive oxygen species are responsible for the ageing process and many diseases caused by oxidation.
Skin conditioning agent - Humectant. Humectants are hygroscopic substances used to minimise water loss in the skin and to prevent it from drying out by facilitating faster and greater absorption of water into the stratum corneum of the epidermis. The epidermis is the most superficial of the three layers that make up the human skin (epidermis, dermis and hypodermis) and is the layer that maintains hydration in all three layers. In turn, the epidermis is composed of five layers: corneum, the most superficial, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum and basale. Humectants have the ability to retain in the stratum corneum the water they attract from the air and have the function of moisturising the skin. It is better to use them before emollients that are oil-based.
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