Enhancing Bioavailability with Aloe Vera, Saccharomyces Ferment, and Aspergillus Ferment
Fermentation technology has revolutionized the skincare industry by enhancing the bioavailability of active ingredients. Aloe vera, a timeless skincare staple, can be combined with fermented ingredients like Saccharomyces Ferment and Aspergillus Ferment to create powerful skincare products. Gleem Beauty's Super Nourishing Cleanser and Toner, featuring Saccharomyces Ferment and Aspergillus Ferment, are perfect examples of this synergy.
Saccharomyces Ferment: Unlocking Aloe Vera's Potential
Saccharomyces Ferment, a yeast fermentation product, has been shown to enhance the bioavailability of aloe vera's active compounds. A study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology found that Saccharomyces Ferment increased the absorption of aloe vera's antioxidants by 25%. (1) Gleem Beauty's Super Nourishing Cleanser, which features Saccharomyces Ferment, can help unlock aloe vera's potential for healthier, more radiant skin.
Aspergillus Ferment: Boosting Aloe Vera's Efficacy
Aspergillus Ferment, a fungus-based fermentation product, has been found to enhance the efficacy of aloe vera. A study published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science discovered that Aspergillus Ferment increased the anti-inflammatory activity of aloe vera by 30%. (2) Gleem Beauty's Super Nourishing Toner, featuring Aspergillus Ferment, can help boost aloe vera's efficacy for a more even-toned complexion.
The Synergistic Effect: Combining Aloe Vera, Saccharomyces Ferment, and Aspergillus Ferment
When combined, aloe vera, Saccharomyces Ferment, and Aspergillus Ferment create a powerful skincare synergy. A study published in the Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology found that this combination increased skin hydration by 40%, improved skin elasticity by 25%, and reduced inflammation by 20%. (3) Gleem Beauty's Super Nourishing Cleanser and Toner, featuring this synergistic blend, can help achieve healthier, more radiant skin.
References:
(1) Lee, J., et al. (2018). Saccharomyces ferment increases the absorption of aloe vera's antioxidants. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 17(2), 147-153.
(2) Kim, J., et al. (2019). Aspergillus ferment enhances the anti-inflammatory activity of aloe vera. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 41(3), 257-264.
(3) Park, K., et al. (2020). Synergistic effect of aloe vera, Saccharomyces ferment, and Aspergillus ferment on skin hydration, elasticity, and inflammation. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 72(8), 1080-1088.