The benefits of postbiotics pair nicely with this moisturizer’s gel-cream texture to form a protective, comfortable barrier on skin. Postbiotics are byproducts of probiotics that replenish, hydrate and strengthen skin’s surface. This formula also contains postbiotic compatible ingredients that are beneficial for skin. That’s particularly good news for anyone with sensitive or redness-prone skin, as these ingredients should help skin become less reactive. Recent research shows they can still have benefit, especially from an anti-inflammatory aspect, as is the case for the probiotic blend that Paula’s Choice chose. Prebiotics eliminate that guesswork because they work with the probiotics naturally present in skin at any given time.ĭoes that mean probiotics in skincare are useless? No. This is important because everyone’s microbiome is made up of different microorganisms, so there’s no way to know which probiotic strains your skin would need, and when. Prebiotics fuel your skin’s natural probiotics so they can effectively balance the microbiome. Note: this product has been discontinued.Īlthough probiotics take the spotlight in this moisturizer’s name, one could argue the prebiotics in the formula (glucomannan + raspberry and yeast extracts) play a more significant role.
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