WHEY FERMENT

Skin Conditioning

78

Good

About WHEY FERMENT

A fermented whey ingredient — brings peptides, amino acids, and mild lactic acid to skincare. Generally gentle; dairy-allergy caveat.

Detailed Analysis

Whey Ferment is the fermentation product of whey, the liquid fraction remaining after cheese production. Fermentation (often by lactic-acid bacteria like Lactobacillus) converts lactose into lactic acid and generates bioavailable peptides and amino acids. In cosmetics it functions as a humectant, mild exfoliant (via lactic acid), and skin conditioning agent. Food-grade parent material gives strong baseline safety; the ingredient is well-tolerated at typical cosmetic concentrations (1-10%). Dairy allergens can persist depending on processing; declaration may be required in allergen-aware regulatory frameworks. No dedicated CIR review under this exact INCI.

Skin Benefits

  • Dairy-ferment lysate rich in peptides, lactic acid, amino acids
  • Mild AHA-like exfoliation at higher %
  • Skin conditioning and humectant
  • Traditional ferment with food-history safety

Known Concerns

  • Cow milk allergen potential
  • Variable composition by producer
  • Lactic acid content can lower product pH
  • Limited dedicated CIR review

Safety Score

78

Good

Based on EU regulatory data, published safety research, and ingredient function analysis.

References

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EU CosIng Database

European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry

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This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for skin concerns or allergies.