'Probiotic Beauty', in the Daily Mail
Posted 3 years ago by Soraya in General Health News
Claire Coleman introduces the concept that probiotics and prebiotics can be beneficial for the skin, by balancing the skin ‘microflora’ or microbiota. Coleman cited research published in the British Journal of Dermatology suggesting that patients’ eczema improved after exposure to a probiotic cream. The Journal of Dermatological Science more recently reported a small study which showed prebiotics to lessen the levels of acne-causing bacteria. Emma Newman, from the probiotic skincare brand Nude, affirms that friendly bacteria furthermore help to protect the skin from ageing. Dr Nick Lowe, spokesperson for the British Association of Dermatologists is less convinced however. “Until more microbiological studies can prove it”, he states, “I’ll continue eating my yoghurt rather than smearing it on my face”.
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