![]() The subjects were then tested for transepidermal water loss (TEWL), skin moisture (SM), skin microrelief (SMR), and free radical protection in 3 hour, 15 days, and 30 day intervals. One contained SCE, and/or vitamins A, C, and E, and was patch-tested on the back of volunteers. In one study, saccharomyces cerevisiae extract (SCE) was studied in several formulations. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a species of yeast used for brewing beer. While these studies are minimal, we may be able to glean some deeper understanding into the benefits of sake by examining two of the most popular (and more studied) ferments as well as koji (kojic acid) itself. It's important to note that the first study I mentioned comes from Doosan Group R&D, which seems primarily interested in vehicles, construction, electrical, etc., while the second study was paid for by AMOREPACIFIC R&D - a popular skincare company. Additionally, "laminin 5 also accelerates the assembly of basement membranes and may enhance the recovery of damaged skin."⁵In the same study, experiments were done on hairless mice (in vivo) and showed that topical application protected the mouse from photo-aging.Īnother study showed *that sake extract inhibited tyrosinase, both in vivo (in a living organism) and in vitro, though it is unclear how many subjects were involved based on the abstract alone.⁶ One in vitro (meaning in a dish or tube) study showed that rice wine increased "the expression of procollagen and laminin-5,"⁴ which is one of the key components in the intercellular makeup of the layer that holds the epidermis to the dermis. Ferments have been all the rage recently, with Saccharomyces cerevisiae (living yeast) extract and Saccharomyces ferment being the two I see the most.Ī couple of studies on sake (specifically rice wine and sake extract) showed multiple benefits. Sake is a fermented product made from rice, water, koji, and yeast. I've highlighted the ingredients that are worth discussing a bit in detail. This is a bit of a review slash ingredient breakdown, so I hope you enjoy!įull Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Rice Ferment Filtrate (Sake), Glutamic Acid, Arginine, Leucine, Ceramide 3, Ceramide 6, Placental Protein, Arbutin, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate (Licorice Root Extract), Glycine Soja (Soybean) Protein, Maltitol, Methyl Gluceth-10, Peg-6 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Sodium Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Fragrance. ![]() I originally posted it in r/AsianBeauty where I got some excellent feedback and thoughts. Someone requested more reviews and breakdowns, so I figured I would post this here. The new Reddit's editor is a damn mess and I am constantly cleaning its crummy markdown. Posts without a valid tag will be removed by Automoderator. ![]() Megathreads HG threads No/Low Buy threads Routine megathreads Referral threads Research threadsĪsking a question? Check out our Daily Help Thread! SkincareAddiction FAQ How to post About us Verified flair Related subs More Help Routine order Expanding your routine How to patch test Shaving Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Mental healthĭiscussion day (text-post only) & No/Low Buy ThreadsĬasual Friday (Humor, Cringe, Selfies, B&As are allowed General Chat) Skincare Core ▹▹ The ScA Routine ◃◃ Cleansers Moisturizers Sunscreen ▹▹ Search the sub ◃◃Įverything.on Skin Concerns (acne, PIH, and more!). Don't spam your blog, your product, your anything All natural ingredients and free of alcohol.Quick Links Valid Title Tags COVID-19 Megathread RulesĤ. It comes in a large pink pump-bottle and the emulsion can be used on your face as well as your body. The sake and arbutin will also brighten the skin. This highly moisturizing emulsion has a blend of Kiku Masamune’s Junmai Ginjo Sake and also contains the equivalent amount of amino acids as 3600ml of Japanese sake. The ceramides and amino acids nourishes the skin without leaving it sticky. Kiku Masamune Sake Brewing Emulsion is a fast absorbing, pH-balanced moisturizer with a slightly milky consistency. KIKU MASAMUNE – Sake Hydrating Emulsion 380ml It comes in a large pink pump-bottle and the lotion can be used on your face as well as your body.Īll natural ingredients and free of alcohol. This high moist lotion is based on their famed dry Junmai Ginjo Sake, which is rich in amino acid to hydrate, plump-up and brighten your skin. Kiku Masamune is famous for its outstanding sake and long history dating back to 1659. Kiku Masamune Sake High Moist Lotion is an super-hydrating toner based on Japanese sake. KIKU MASAMUNE – Sake High Moist Lotion 500ml ![]()
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