"Dermatological well-being"
"Benessere dermatologico"
Understanding the importance and complexity of our skin microbiota can be crucial in the study of a number of skin conditions. #galdeskin #skinmicrobiome

Our skin is home to billions of microorganisms, mostly bacteria, which live symbiotically in what we call the skin microbiota. Each of us is unique, and has a unique skin microbiome. This delicate ecosystem, however, is constantly compromised by external and internal factors such as smog, UV exposure, climate changes, stress, skin diseases etc, which interrupt the normal functions of the bacterial flora, making the environment inhospitable. The skin microbiota plays a fundamental role in maintaining the overall health of our body, as it acts as a protective barrier against external pathogens. Scientific research has shown that a number of skin conditions are now understood to be influenced by a breakdown of this microbial ecosystem. Restoring and preserving its balance therefore becomes the key to achieving a "dermatological well-being". How can we act? Researchers have shown that as well as our gut microbiome, the skin microbiome can also be treated with probiotics. They are excellent allies for all skin types and work on reducing skin inflammation, helping to prevent acne and other skin conditions. They are excellent for promoting hydration and nourishment levels and strengthen the defense capacity of the skin barrier. The result will be long-term healthy and glowing looking skin.

Understanding the importance and complexity of our skin microbiota can be crucial in the study of a number of skin conditions. #galdeskin #skinmicrobiome
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