Kombuchka

Functions
Anti-glycation
Smoothing
Firming
Microcirculation enhancer
INCI name
Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment
Identifier
CIG-860

Kombuchka is an organic ingredient (fermented tea) that smooths, refreshes, and re-densifies the skin. It adds radiance, enhances collagen quantity, and improves the overall skin quality (anti-aging effect).

Kombuchka contains B group vitamins, organic acids, and theine (a type of caffeine - that occurs in tea). As a result, its "lipo-filling" effect offers a non-invasive, natural way to smoother, younger, more radiant skin.

At the same time, its strong anti-glycation activity helps protect the integrity of collagen and elastin, which is vital for the skin to sustain its youth. Restoring and preserving the bloom of youth, Kombuchka is a cosmetic alternative to lipid replenishment treatments.

History

When traditions and customs concerning the preparation of plants or natural ferments contribute to good health in numerous testimonials, and those proven facts are subsequently explained in scientific terms, the interest is general, and the desire to discover all the beneficial effects is irresistible. Preparation of black tea fermented by a yeast-bacterium symbiotic, the Kombucha beverage (also named the 'long-life mushroom beverage') is rich in a wide variety of substances: oligosaccharides, glucuronic acid with detoxifying properties, tannins, and gallates with antioxidant properties, and numerous vitamins of the B series.

Given the numerous claims regarding the curative qualities of the Kombucha beverage, a systematic investigation of the cosmetic properties of Kombucha-fermented black tea, which had not been investigated before, yielded a new, entirely natural, cosmetically active substance: Kombuchka™. This product is obtained by fermentation of white, green, or black sugared tea. Preferably, Xylinum bacterium and Saccharomyces yeast are used in combination; however, many variants are possible without substantially altering the final properties. The efficacy of this natural ingredient has been tested and proven both in vitro and in vivo - Kombuchka™ improves firmness and smoothness and unifies the complexion.

F.A.Q.

Waht is Kombuchka?

Kombuchka is a trademark in the cosmetics industry. The active ingredient is Kombucha - a fermentation product of sweetened black tea. Fermentation occurs due to two microorganisms, bacteria, and yeast. Yeast converts the sugar into alcohol, and bacteria consume the alcohol and produce acetic acid, which adds an acidic taste to the final product.

What are the benefits of Kombucha for the skin?

Kombucha has a lot of traditional and scientific proven benefits:

  • Anti-aging properties - it inhibits the activity of collagenase and elastase enzymes, which enhances the quantity of collagen and elastin in the skin and makes it smooth, resilient, and youthful.
  • Antiseptic and probiotic properties - used for acne treatment.
  • Antioxidant activity - contains flavonoids (from tea leaves and fermentation products), which protect the skin from oxidation, UV radiation, and cancer.
  • Anti-glycation activity - effects on the adipocyte cell population of the skin (re-densifying and radiance effect).

Can I put Kombucha on my face?

Kombucha has traditionally been used for acne treatment. It contains an ethyl acetate and acetic acid fraction, which has antiseptic properties.

So the answer is yes, you can put it on your face, but it's undesirable to use Kombucha stand-alone.

Kombucha has low pH of 2.5-3.5 as acetic acid is average strength organic acid, and it'll change the pH balance (should be 5.5) of the skin. Therefore, we recommend using skincare products containing Kombuchka, which will have other ingredients, balancing pH and potentiating beneficial effects on the skin.

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References

Understanding Kombucha Tea Fermentation: A Review
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PMID:
29508944
DOI:
10.1111/1750-3841.14068
Kombucha: Production and Microbiological Research
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PMID:
36360067
DOI:
10.3390/foods11213456
Kombucha: Formulation, chemical composition, and therapeutic potentialities
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PMID:
35198995
DOI:
10.1016/j.crfs.2022.01.023
Kombucha as a Potential Active Ingredient in Cosmetics—An Ex Vivo Skin Permeation Study
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DOI:
10.3390/molecules29051018
Evaluation of hair growth properties of Topical Kombucha tea extracts
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DOI:
10.1007/s13596-020-00534-7