The universe of different microorganisms that cohabitate in our body with us, each area of our body has its unique microbiome of (mostly good) viruses, fungi, and bacteria and it’s called microbiome.
The microbiome in your skin, the largest organ in your body, regulates inflammation and serves as a barrier against pathogens. When the ecosystem gets imbalanced, it can result in infections or skin conditions, such as acne, eczema, and rosacea. That’s where microbiome skincare comes in. Growing research suggests that skin care products with prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics help to balance healthy microbes. A balanced microbiome may help reduce and relieve skin conditions.