Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment
Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment is an active ingredient used in skincare. It's found in 7 products in our database, making it a less common ingredient.
What it does
Works on your skin
Who it's best for
People with specific skin concerns looking for targeted treatment.
- Those dealing with acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, or uneven texture
- Anyone ready to build an active-focused routine (start slowly)
- Skin that has already adapted to a basic hydration routine
Works well with
- +Draws in moisture(humectant)
- +Softens and smooths(emollient)
- +UV protection(sunscreen)
Use caution with
- !Works on your skin(active)Layering multiple actives can increase irritation — introduce one at a time and monitor your skin's response.
7 products
Works on your skin
Best products with Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment
Top products with Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment
A-Shaba Complex Retinol Eye Serum with Caffeine + Copper Peptides
Umbrian Clay Pore Purifying Face Mask
Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops
Kombucha + 11% AHA Exfoliation Power Toner
Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Body Spray for Smooth, Even Skin
Kombucha Antioxidant Facial Treatment Essence
Rose Kombucha Flower Powered Face Wash
Frequently asked questions
What does Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment do in skincare?
Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment is classified as "works on your skin" in skincare formulations. Works on your skin.
Is Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment safe for sensitive skin?
Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment is generally well-tolerated and has no specific concern flags in our database. As with any ingredient, patch-test if you have highly reactive skin.
What products contain Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment?
7 products in our database contain Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment. The highest-rated is Drunk Elephant A-Shaba Complex Retinol Eye Serum with Caffeine + Copper Peptides scoring 8.5/9.8.
Can I use Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment every day?
Many actives are best introduced gradually — start with 2-3 times per week and increase as your skin adapts. Strong actives like retinoids are often best used at night.