STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS FERMENT

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a skin-conditioning it that can support hydration, barrier feel, and overall skin comfort. It is typically included as a bioactive adjunct, not as a preservative or primary emulsifier.

What does STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS FERMENT do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a skin-conditioning it that can support hydration, barrier feel, and overall skin comfort. It is typically included as a bioactive adjunct, not as a preservative or primary emulsifier.

Is STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS FERMENT clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted and has no major restricted-list profile. Sensitivity is uncommon, though finished formulas still need proper preservation because it-derived materials can add nutrient load.

Is STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS FERMENT sustainable?

This material is made by controlled microbial fermentation, usually from sugar or nutrient media rather than petroleum feedstocks. It is expected to be biodegradable, with the main sustainability variables coming from the fermentation inputs, energy use, and downstream processing.

Is STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS FERMENT COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic frameworks when produced with permitted substrates, non-GMO microorganisms, and approved processing aids. It fits Green Chemistry well through fermentation-based production, mild processing, and good biodegradability.

How does STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS FERMENT work chemically?

This is not a single molecule, but a water-soluble mixture of microbial metabolites such as peptides, amino acids, sugars, minerals, organic acids, and polysaccharide fragments. It is commonly used at low active levels or as part of a supplier solution, often around 0.1 to 5%, and it generally needs preservation and compatibility checks in water-based formulas.

Last updated 2026-05-13