• Skincare ingredients

    Topical Probiotics, Prebiotics and Postbiotics

    Our skin is host to diverse bacteria ecosystems. The composition of microbe species living on the skin is relatively stable over time including some microbes which are beneficial and responsible for reinforcing the skin barrier against bad bacteria, infections, environmental damage and balance the skin pH levels.  The problem begins when the microbiome is out of balance, the bad bacteria gets a chance to cause troubles and the good bacteria starts acting in reverse threatening your skin health and causing disease such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, or dandruff. Probiotics-infused skincare products have been proven to be helpful in maintaining the microbiomeโ€™s balance, improving some skin issues and eliminating the signs of…

  • Product Review

    Theo Sterling Skin Clarifying And Probiotic Balancing Mist

    This mist contains a probiotic blend full of proteins & enzymes that are supposed to target the bad bacteria while promoting the good bacteria on your skin. The main application of this mist is to balance the skin microbiome and fight acne which is not mentioned on the website because such claims put a treatment in a drug category & they have to get the FDAโ€™s approval for that! This mist only contains 3 ingredients: Purified Water Epsom Salt: soothes eczema Proprietary Probiotic Blend The probiotic blend used in this mist is obtained from the gram positive bacteria Cutibacterium; formerly known as p.acne bacteria which is responsible for acne! After…