Skin Conditioning
CUTANEOUS LYSATE
Safety score · 0–100
Moderate
Derived from EU CosIng regulatory status, PubChem hazard data and published research. How we score.
About
An unspecified skin-tissue lysate. The ambiguous INCI and tissue-origin raise safety and traceability questions.
Cutaneous lysate is a broad INCI denoting a lysate (cell-disruption extract) of cutaneous tissue — the precise source species is not standardized in the INCI name alone. Biologic-origin cosmetic ingredients from animal tissue require validated pathogen screening (viral inactivation, TSE/BSE controls for ruminant tissue) and typically fall under EU Animal By-Products Regulation 1069/2009. Without a defined source, standardized composition, and full regulatory dossier, the ingredient is hard to assess. No CIR/SCCS monograph for this exact material. Topical use carries typical biologic-origin concerns around allergen content and microbial load.
Function
Skin benefits
- Contains native skin-derived peptides and lipids
- Claimed skin-conditioning and signaling
- Potential barrier-support compounds
Known concerns
- Origin unclear on INCI — may imply mammalian skin tissue lysate
- Biologic-origin materials carry pathogen/virus screening requirements
- No standardized composition
- Ethical and traceability concerns depending on source
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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This profile is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Regulatory status and scientific understanding evolve — always read the physical product label and consult a healthcare professional for personal concerns.