Saccharomyces/potassium Ferment

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning and hair-conditioning agent, used as a mineral-associated bio-based active rather than as a primary preservative or emulsifier.

What does Saccharomyces/potassium Ferment do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning and hair-conditioning agent, used as a mineral-associated bio-based active rather than as a primary preservative or emulsifier.

Is Saccharomyces/potassium Ferment clean?

It is generally clean-standard friendly, with low irritation potential and no common restricted-list profile. Quality depends on supplier controls for residual nutrients, microbial limits, and preservation of the water-based raw material.

Is Saccharomyces/potassium Ferment sustainable?

This material is typically made through biotech processing using renewable carbohydrate inputs plus an abundant mineral feedstock. The organic portion is expected to be readily biodegradable, while the mineral portion returns to normal inorganic cycles rather than persisting as a synthetic polymer.

Is Saccharomyces/potassium Ferment COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural when made with approved substrates, processing aids, and non-GMO production methods, while COSMOS-organic status depends on certified input content. It fits Green Chemistry reasonably well because it relies on aqueous biotech processing, mild conditions, and renewable feedstocks.

How does Saccharomyces/potassium Ferment work chemically?

This ingredient is not a single molecule, but an aqueous mixture of small bio-derived metabolites, residual peptides or sugars, and a mineral ion profile that varies by supplier grade. Typical use is in the low single-digit range, often about 0.5% to 5%, and it is usually best formulated in the mildly acidic to neutral pH range used for skin and hair products.

Last updated 2026-05-14