BACILLUS FERMENT
Bacillus ferment is obtained from acidophilic bacteria. In one study, a chitosan nanogel treated with Bacillus subtilis showed particularly wound-healing properties. According to the manufacturer, Bacillus ferment increases the skin's moisture supply by reducing transepidermal water loss. It strengthens the skin barrier by upregulating lipids and genes associated with the stratum corneum. It also protects keratinocytes from dehydration and promotes skin regeneration and repair by reducing redness and increasing skin firmness and elasticity.(2) Our products are based on ingredients whose effectiveness has been proven in scientific studies. During the development process, we also became aware of several active ingredients that have not yet been extensively studied but have already shown promising results. All ingredients used are, of course, compliant with EU cosmetics regulations and safe, skin-friendly use is always guaranteed. This includes Bacillus Ferment, the addition of which has had a significant, positive impact on the results of our products. Research is an ongoing process in which new ingredients with potential are continuously being discovered. Our mission is to always develop the most innovative formulations, which is why we have incorporated novel, exciting ingredients such as Bacillus Ferment into some of our products, in addition to the evidence-based active ingredient base. Our active ingredient lexicon is regularly reviewed for up-to-date information and new studies and adapted accordingly.
(1) Ashoori, Y., Mohkam, M., Heidari, R., Abootalebi, S. N., Mousavi, S. M., Hashemi, S. A., Golkar, N., & Gholami, A. (2020). Development and In Vivo Characterization of Probiotic Lysate-Treated Chitosan Nanogel as a Novel Biocompatible Formulation for Wound Healing. BioMed research international, 2020, 8868618. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8868618
(2) Manufacturer information



