Bifida Biome Complex Ampoule
Reviewed by SerumTruth Editorial · Updated July 2026
A genuinely ferment-forward barrier ampoule, with a brand-disclosed 72% combined bifida ferment content doing the real work alongside a well-positioned, if undisclosed, niacinamide. The 'ten types of hyaluronic acid' and peptide callouts on the box are honest ingredients but not dosed treatments: the HA blend carries no single percentage, and the GHK-Cu and Argireline both read as below the 1% line by list position. Buy it for the fermented barrier support, not for the peptide names on the front.
- Evidence21 / 30
Strength of the research behind the key actives
- Bifida Ferment Lysate: moderate evidence
- Niacinamide: moderate evidence
- Copper Peptide (GHK-Cu): moderate evidence
The average of the key actives’ evidence grades.
- Potency18 / 25
Dosed at studied levels, not fairy-dusted
- Bifida Ferment Lysate (72% combined ferment complex): dosed at a studied level
- Niacinamide: dosed at a studied level
- Copper Peptide (GHK-Cu): below the 1% line, treated as fairy-dusted
- Argireline: below the 1% line, treated as fairy-dusted
How strongly the actives are dosed, led by the strongest, not how many there are.
- Delivery & stability12 / 20
Delivery tech + packaging that protects fragile actives
- Delivery: standard
- Packaging: tinted glass
- Air- or light-sensitive actives (Copper Peptide (GHK-Cu)), so packaging is scored.
Delivery tech plus packaging, and packaging only counts when actives are fragile.
- Formulation5 / 10
Disclosure, active breadth, and ingredient generation
- 1 of 4 actives disclose a concentration
- 3 key actives (breadth credit caps at 3)
- Current-generation or synergistic: Bifida Ferment Lysate
Disclosure, active breadth, and current-generation or synergistic actives.
- Value14 / 15
What a month of use costs vs. the category
- About $8 per month to use
- $23 for 50 ml, used about twice a day (about 0.3 ml each time), so a bottle lasts about 2.8 months
What a month of use costs: full marks at $6 a month or less, the floor at $60 a month or more.
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What’s inside
| Active | Disclosed | Dose |
|---|---|---|
| Bifida Ferment Lysate | 72% combined ferment complex | Studied |
| Niacinamide | n/a | Studied |
| Copper Peptide (GHK-Cu) | n/a | Below 1% line |
| Argireline | n/a | Below 1% line |
A five-probiotic ferment ampoule built on Bifida Ferment Lysate and Bifida Ferment Filtrate, brand-stated at a combined 72% bifida ferment content, backed by Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate, Lactococcus Ferment Lysate and Saccharomyces Ferment Filtrate, with niacinamide riding high in the ingredient list just ahead of the 1,2-hexanediol preservative, in a tinted amber glass dropper bottle. Further down the label sit ten named hyaluronic acid derivatives (sodium hyaluronate, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid, the crosspolymer, potassium hyaluronate and others) at undisclosed individual levels, plus a trace copper tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu) and acetyl hexapeptide-8 (Argireline) positioned near the very end of the ingredient list, below the 1% line. The tinted glass is the right call given the light-sensitive copper peptide, even at this trace amount.
How it’s delivered
Air- and light-sensitive actives (vitamin C, copper peptides) lose potency fast in the wrong packaging, so delivery and the bottle are scored, not just what’s on the label.
The actives, explained
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