The skin is not only composed of cells, but also has a skin microecosystem. Its balance gives the skin powerful protection, resistance and strength. The imbalance of microecology will lead to a variety of skin problems.
As unique as our DNA and fingerprints, microecology is an innate gift from our mother and plays an irreplaceable role in skin health.
When did people start paying more attention to the skin ecosystem?
Yes, in the past year 2020, some skin problems faced by people affected by the epidemic were concentrated, mainly because of skin problems caused by wearing masks and frequent hand washing.
In fact, this is also one of the problems of facial flora imbalance caused by the mask effect. Dermatologists and dermatologists have paid great attention to it. The healthy balance of the microbiome is closely related to the healthy balance of the skin.
According to market researcher Mintel’s global database of new products, the number of new skincare products with the word “microbe” increased 130% worldwide between 2018 and 2019, even before the coronavirus pandemic.
That’s right!
As consumers become more concerned about skin and hair health, beauty products that use prebiotics, probiotics, and metabiotics to help balance, maintain, and strengthen the skin microbiota will be welcomed.
As the largest human organ, our skin also has a micro-ecosystem.
Skin micro ecosystem is made up of all kinds of microorganisms, tissue cells on the surface of the skin, and various secretions, such as micro environment of the whole, all kinds of microbial constitutes the resident flora of the skin, bacteria and the bacteria will be coordinated with each other, competition and checks and balances, which maintains the skin micro ecological balance, the skin surface to form the first biological barrier, plays an important role.