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Saccharomyces Ferment Lysate Filtrate is a cosmetic ingredient used in skincare formulas.
Summary
2 products tracked
Use this as orientation, not a prediction of individual tolerance.
May be useful for
The catalog does not link this ingredient to a skin type. Look at the whole product and how you will use it.
Who should be careful
The catalog does not say who should avoid this ingredient. It cannot judge a health need, pregnancy, or allergy.
An ingredient list confirms presence and order—not exact concentration, finished-formula performance, or personal comfort.
Provenance and review status are editorial metadata and are not published here — these are the records the profile is built from.
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What it does
The catalog calls its main role “skin conditioning.” In plain language, it is used to improve how skin feels or looks. These labels do not prove that it treats a skin condition.
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Saccharomyces Ferment Lysate Filtrate is a cosmetic ingredient used in skincare formulas. The catalog calls its main role “skin conditioning.” In plain language, it is used to improve how skin feels or looks. These labels do not prove that it treats a skin condition.
A precautionary, community-driven caution — not a proven trigger. People managing fungal acne often avoid fungal/yeast ferments like Galactomyces on the theory that a yeast-derived ingredient might feed Malassezia, but direct evidence it worsens fungal acne is essentially absent. The mechanism often cited — that Galactomyces activates the aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) — actually points the other way: Galactomyces-ferment AhR activation is documented as skin-barrier-protective and anti-inflammatory (it restores filaggrin), not a driver of disease. We keep it a soft caution only because it is a live-yeast-derived ferment some people report reacting to. Note: bacterial ferments (Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium) are NOT in this group and are generally fine.
Saccharomyces Ferment Lysate Filtrate appears in 0% of the 7,058 decoded products in our catalog (2 products).
On Korean labels, Saccharomyces Ferment Lysate Filtrate is listed as 효모발효용해여과물.
2 public products list this ingredient.
Compiled from the EU CosIng database (ref 59529) · snapshot 16 June 2026. The written profile above was human-reviewed; see its cited sources.