THE SKIN MICROBIOME: A NEW ERA IN DERMATOCOSMETOLOGY
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skin microbiome, probiotic cosmetics, prebiotic, postbiotic, dermatocosmetology, microbiome balance, modern cosmeticsAbstract
The skin microbiome remains one of the most promising directions in modern dermatocosmetology, both in research and practical application. This article explores the structure and function of the skin microbiome and its role in skin health and cosmetic product development. The impact of probiotic, prebiotic, and postbiotic cosmetics on the microbiome, as well as modern microbiome-based products and their effectiveness, are discussed based on scientific evidence. The article also highlights ways to maintain microbiome balance, its use in cosmetic procedures, and future perspectives.
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