Bacillus Ferment

What is Bacillus Ferment?

Bacillus Ferment originates from the fermentation of Bacillus species, robust gram-positive bacteria known for spore formation and natural environmental presence. This biotechnological process yields a filtrate rich in metabolites such as peptides, enzymes, amino acids, and polysaccharides. Primarily categorized as a miscellaneous skin conditioning agent in cosmetics, it appears in moisturizers, lotions, and serums. In formulations, it works by depositing a lightweight film that aids moisture retention, supports barrier integrity, and promotes even texture, contributing to supple skin feel without heaviness.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Roles in Formulation

This ingredient serves the following purposes in cosmetic formulations:

Skin conditioning agent
Maintains skin softness, smoothness, and flexibility.

Benefits

Supports skin softness and smoothness

Helps maintain flexibility and suppleness

Offers conditioning effects suitable for daily use

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
Individuals with normal to dry skin
People with rare bacterial protein sensitivities
Users preferring biological-derived conditioners
Individuals prone to reactions from ferments
Those seeking non-comedogenic skincare options
Anyone preferring to avoid biotech ingredients

Safety Notes

  • Consistently low hazard rating from EWG
  • Non-comedogenic with rating of 0

Frequently Asked Questions about Bacillus Ferment

What exactly is Bacillus Ferment?

A cosmetic ingredient from fermenting Bacillus bacteria, yielding conditioning metabolites like peptides and enzymes.

Is Bacillus Ferment irritating?

Evidence indicates low irritation potential, suitable for most skin types.

Can it clog pores?

Rated 0 for comedogenicity, making it unlikely to contribute to pore blockage.