The Basics On Yeast
What is Yeast?
Group of fungi that ferment sugars.
What are other names for Yeast?
AUTOLYZED YEAST EXTRACT (SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE); BAKER’S YEAST (SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE); BAKER’S YEAST (SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE), SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE, and YEAST
What is Yeast used for?
Yeast has both antioxidant and cell renewal properties, and is able to improve skin smoothness and texture. Benefits for Sensitive Skin Yeast ferments can be good for sensitive skin types, as they are less likely to be recognised as foreign substances due to their protein chemistry, which is similar to human skin. This makes an allergic reaction less likely. Benefits for Dry Skin Yeast has also been shown to have moisture-retention properties, meaning it is able to improve skin’s overall levels of hydration. Benefits for Dull Skin Yeast is thought to be a good source of B vitamins and iron. Particularly when used in its fermented form, it may help to brighten and lift the skin. Benefits for Cell Metabolism Yeast extract also has a stimulating and activating effect on cell metabolism, where it acts to increase the production of ATP, a critical energy source for cells. This helps in skin renewal and cell turnover.
How Yeast is classified
Antioxidants
Recommendations for using Yeast during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Limited data suggests no known risk
Yeast During Pregnancy
What we know about using Yeast while pregnant or breastfeeding
Limited information available.
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General safety info about Yeast from CIR
No report found.
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Products where you might find Yeast
SK-II Facial Treatment Essence (Pitera Essence); SK-II PITERA First Experience Kit; SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Mini (Pitera Essence); limited edition SK-II Pitera Power Kit
List of References
General sources: Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); 2006-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK501922/
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