Saccharomyces/ Iron Ferment Saccharomyces/Silica Ferment ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a skin-conditioning and hair-conditioning mineral it, added to support feel, softness, and trace-element delivery in water-based formulas.
What does Saccharomyces/ Iron Ferment Saccharomyces/Silica Ferment do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used mainly as a skin-conditioning and hair-conditioning mineral it, added to support feel, softness, and trace-element delivery in water-based formulas.
Is Saccharomyces/ Iron Ferment Saccharomyces/Silica Ferment clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally low-friction and not a common restricted-list concern. Sensitivity is uncommon, although any fermentation-derived material can contain residual proteins or metabolites that may matter for very reactive users.
Is Saccharomyces/ Iron Ferment Saccharomyces/Silica Ferment sustainable?
This material is made through fermentation using mineral inputs, which is generally a lower-impact processing route than multi-step petrochemical synthesis. The organic fermentation fraction is expected to be biodegradable, while the inorganic mineral fraction does not biodegrade but is not typically treated as a persistence concern at cosmetic use levels.
Is Saccharomyces/ Iron Ferment Saccharomyces/Silica Ferment COSMOS-approved?
It can fit COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic frameworks when the fermentation organism, substrates, processing aids, and preservatives meet the standard. Its Green Chemistry profile is favorable because it uses bioprocessing and aqueous systems, though final compliance depends on the full manufacturing dossier.
How does Saccharomyces/ Iron Ferment Saccharomyces/Silica Ferment work chemically?
This is not a single molecule, but a fermentation-derived complex of inorganic trace elements associated with peptides, amino acids, polysaccharides, and other small metabolites. It is typically used at low percentages in serums, creams, shampoos, and conditioners, and formulators usually place it in the cool-down phase of water-based systems to preserve the integrity of the it fraction.
Last updated 2026-05-14