Since thousands of years, people have been singing praises of fermented foods like yoghurt, kombucha, kimchi and wine for our gut health. Now, we are also seeing people talk about the wonders of fermented skincare ingredients and they are mo increasingly popsting is ups toners, and serums (all thanks to the Korean beauty industry) across the world.
What started as a beauty trend in South Korea rapidly made its way west and millions of natural beauty enthusiasts gave their nod to it. And if we talk about traditional Indian beauty rituals, people have been using a cool yoghurt-based face mask, rich in lactic acid, since centuries. The fermentation technique has also been thriving in contemporary Japanese beauty formulations. And, experts are now saying that soon fermented products will become a global phenomenon.
So, if you too wish to hop on the bandwagon and incorporated fermented skincare trend into your daytime or nighttime beauty routine, keep scrolling!
What’s fermented skincare?
Just like we ferment cabbage in salt to make kimchi and grapes in yeast to make wine, fermentation is used in beauty labs to harness microorganisms, such as bacteria, to break down skincare ingredients into different compounds.
Fermented skincare ingredients are derived from nature, but not all of them are from plants. Fermented mushrooms are used in labs since they have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-bacterial properties. Some even use fermented ginseng root and fermented their rice extract in products to reduce wrinkles.
The fermentation process transforms the natural substances in different products like moisturizers, serums or masks, enabling the skin to better absorb the ingredients.
Benefits
- Easier and quicker absorption of ingredients
- Increases nutrient density, making the product’s natural ingredients more powerful
- Diminishes the signs of skin aging by improving collagen synthesis
- Has anti-inflammatory properties
- Helps balance the skin’s pH value
- Helps strengthen the skin’s barrier
Fermented ingredients-infused products
If you wish to add some fermented skincare to your beauty routine, check out the products mentioned below.
- Eye cream – Verso Eye Cream
- Moisturiser – CLINICCARE X3M EGF Pure Serum
- BB cream – Dr Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha Tea BB Cream
- Mist – Elemis Superfood Kefir-Tea Mist
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