BACILLUS LYSATE
Conditioning Agent
Good
About BACILLUS LYSATE
A biotech lysate used to support skin conditioning, though the UV-filter claim is not a reason to treat it like a conventional sunscreen active.
Detailed Analysis
Bacillus lysate contains fragments and metabolites derived from Bacillus fermentation or lysis. Lysates are generally used for conditioning and protective positioning in cosmetics, but they are not regulated or characterized like established sunscreen actives. With limited direct hazard flags but some uncertainty around evidence strength, it sits in a moderate-low concern zone.
What It Does
Skin Benefits
- ✓ Skin conditioning
- ✓ Supports skin-protective feel
Known Concerns
- ⚠ Limited independent human data
- ⚠ Ferment-derived ingredients can irritate very sensitive skin
Safety Score
Good
Based on EU regulatory data, published safety research, and ingredient function analysis.
References
EU CosIng Database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry
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