radish root ferment filtrate

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as an antimicrobial preservative or preservative booster, helping limit bacteria and yeast growth in water-containing formulas. It is often chosen for natural-positioned skin, hair, and body products.

What does radish root ferment filtrate do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as an antimicrobial preservative or preservative booster, helping limit bacteria and yeast growth in water-containing formulas. It is often chosen for natural-positioned skin, hair, and body products.

Is radish root ferment filtrate clean?

Clean-beauty frameworks generally view this material as well-tolerated and low-friction, with no major restricted-list profile. The main caveat is performance, since preservation strength can vary by supplier, formula pH, and microbial challenge testing.

Is radish root ferment filtrate sustainable?

This material is made through fermentation of a renewable plant-derived substrate, then filtered into a water-based ingredient. It is expected to be readily biodegradable and does not raise known persistence or bioaccumulation concerns.

Is radish root ferment filtrate COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulas when produced by approved fermentation and filtration methods, subject to normal preservative and processing compliance. Its profile fits Green Chemistry well through renewable feedstocks, mild processing, and biodegradability.

How does radish root ferment filtrate work chemically?

This ingredient is a complex aqueous it containing fermentation-derived antimicrobial peptides, organic acids, sugars, and minerals rather than a single purified molecule. Typical use levels are often around 2 to 4 percent, with best performance in mildly acidic to neutral systems and confirmation by formula-specific preservation challenge testing.

Last updated 2026-05-13