Saccharomyces lysate

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning and humectant support, used to improve hydration feel, softness, and barrier comfort. It brings a mix of amino acids, small peptides, minerals, and carbohydrate fragments rather than acting as a primary preservative, emulsifier, or surfactant.

What does Saccharomyces lysate do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning and humectant support, used to improve hydration feel, softness, and barrier comfort. It brings a mix of amino acids, small peptides, minerals, and carbohydrate fragments rather than acting as a primary preservative, emulsifier, or surfactant.

Is Saccharomyces lysate clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally low-friction and not a common restricted-list concern. Sensitivity is uncommon, but preservation and raw-material quality matter because biologically derived extracts can carry residual nutrients.

Is Saccharomyces lysate sustainable?

This material is typically made through controlled fermentation and cell breakdown, using carbohydrate feedstocks rather than petrochemical synthesis. It is expected to be biodegradable and low-persistence, with sustainability quality tied to feedstock sourcing, energy use, and wastewater management.

Is Saccharomyces lysate COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural when produced with permitted substrates, non-GMO biotechnology, and approved processing aids, while COSMOS-organic status depends on the agricultural origin of the inputs. Its Green Chemistry fit is favorable because it uses fermentation, water-based processing, and biodegradable biological material.

How does Saccharomyces lysate work chemically?

This is a complex cellular extract rather than a single molecule, containing water-soluble amino acids, peptides, nucleotides, minerals, and polysaccharide fragments. It is usually used at low cosmetic active levels, is best formulated in the mildly acidic to neutral range, and requires adequate preservation because it can add nutrients to the water phase.

Last updated 2026-05-13