Make the Switch - Patented Probiotic Innovation
The cutaneous microbiome consists of millions of micro-organisms that populate the surface of our skin. The richer it is, the stronger it is. The microbiome's biodiversity is a sign of good health.
Traditionally called "skin flora", the microbiome helps our skin work as a protective physical barrier. When an imbalance occurs in this essential ecosystem, our skin becomes fragile and problems arise.
Today, half the world's population lives in cities. In parallel with this urban migration, doctors have observed an explosion of inflammatory maladies such as allergies, eczema, atopic dermatitis or autoimmune disease. By moving away from nature, we have impovrished the bacterial populations that live on our skin and help us defend against diseases and infections.
To revitalize and promote the long-term health of the microbiome, avoid hygiene products with parabens, alcohol, chemically-derived formulas, and essential oils.