Both by topical application and oral ingestion, these bacteria can help stabilize the microflora of the skin, which may help to promote the barrier function and control bacterial infections such as acne.
Related topics: Market Trends, Skin Care Ingredients 2011
Speakers

Dr Stephen Daniells
PhD
Senior Editor
NutraIngredients-USA.com and FoodNavigator-USA.com

Mr Farage Al-Ghazzewi
Microbiological Health Specialist
Glycologic

Mr Richard Tester
Managing Director
Glycologic
Prebiotics and probiotics are mostly associated with gut health, but the beneficial bacteria are now taking to the stage in skin care.
Both by topical application and oral ingestion, these bacteria can help stabilize the microflora of the skin, which may help to promote the barrier function and control bacterial infections such as acne.
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