Lactobacillus ferment
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Summary
Works for
- Moisturizing
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-oxidation
- Reduces irritation
Irritancy risk
LOW
WIMJ Team
A fermentation product created by bacteria Lactobacillus. The fermented product has anti-bacterial properties and might be helpful in calming down inflammation, but studies are lacking. Helps attract water to the upper layer of the skin. Can be used as a preservative
Products with Lactobacillus ferment

Works for:
- Moisturizing
- Anti-aging
- Evens skin tone
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Key ingredients:
- niacinamide
- palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7
- palmitoyl tripeptide-1
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Works for:
- Moisturizing
- Exfoliation
- Anti-aging
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Key ingredients:
- capryloyl salicylic acid
- gluconolactone
- ceramide np
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Works for:
- Moisturizing
- Evens skin tone
- Anti-aging
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Key ingredients:
- niacinamide
- panthenol
- centella asiatica flower/leaf/stem extract
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- Cleansing
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Key ingredients:
- algae extract
- Tea extract
- fructose
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Works for:
- Moisturizing
- Anti-aging
- Anti-blemish
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Key ingredients:
- niacinamide
- adenosine
- panthenol
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Works for:
- Cleansing
Irritancy risk:
Key ingredients:
- niacinamide
- panthenol
- camellia sinensis leaf extract
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Works for:
- Moisturizing
- Anti-aging
- Evens skin tone
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Key ingredients:
- copper tripeptide-1
- tripeptide-1
- niacinamide
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Works for:
- Exfoliation
- Evens skin tone
- Anti-oxidation
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Key ingredients:
- lactobionic acid
- gluconolactone
- glycolic acid
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Works for:
- Moisturizing
- Anti-aging
- Anti-blemish
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Key ingredients:
- retinol
- ceramide as
- ceramide eop
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Works for:
- Moisturizing
- Anti-aging
- Evens skin tone
Irritancy risk:
Key ingredients:
- ceramide np
- acetyl glucosamine
- beta-glucan
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Questions
Scientifc sources
- The effect of probiotics on immune regulation, acne, and photoaging
- Comparison of clinical and histological effects between lactobacillus-fermented Chamaecyparis obtusa and tea tree oil for the treatment of acne: an eight-week double-blind randomized controlled split-face study
- Use of Probiotics for Dermal Applications