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Zenakine is it organic or not? and what are the different types of cosmetic lysates?
google AI says:
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Lysate fermentation is a process where microbes like bacteria or yeast are cultured and then broken down, releasing their components (lysate) for use in various applications, including skincare. This lysate contains postbiotics, which are beneficial metabolites derived from the fermentation process, and can improve skin health and barrier function.
Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate:
Lactobacillus ferment lysate is a postbiotic derived from the fermentation of the probiotic Lactobacillus.
It is known for its soothing effects on the skin and can be used to ferment other skin care ingredients to enhance their benefits.
It helps improve the skin barrier's ability to withstand stressors and external influences.
Lactococcus Ferment Lysate:
Lactococcus ferment lysate is a postbiotic derived from the fermentation of the probiotic Lactococcus.
It helps protect the skin's surface from environmental damage and visible signs of aging, like sun damage.
It can improve the skin barrier's ability to withstand stressors and external influences.
It may also influence cellular renewal and skin thickness, although more research is needed.
Saccharomyces Lysate:
Saccharomyces lysate is a postbiotic derived from the fermentation of the probiotic yeast Saccharomyces.
It can normalize the skin's microbiome by curbing the proliferation of microorganisms that can cause impairment.
It is a good source of beneficial ingredients like amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and other elements that contribute to healthier skin.
Other Benefits of Lysate Fermentation:
The fermentation process can release skin-friendly compounds and make them more bioavailable.
Lysate fermentation can enhance the benefits of other skincare ingredients by releasing additional nutrients, like fatty acids, antioxidants, enzymes, and peptides.
These nutrients can help fight free radicals, reduce redness, and improve skin texture.
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If Zenakine is not organic I wonder which part of the process uses chemicals and could these chemicals be replaced at a later date to make it fully organic like organic beer?
Google AI continues:
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Yes, lysate fermentation for cosmetics can be made organically in the future through the use of natural, sustainable ingredients and processes. This is being driven by growing consumer demand for natural, sustainable, and "clean" cosmetics.
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