Although inactivated probiotics are “inactive,” their ability to interact with the skin microbiome remains unchanged. They do not colonize the skin like
live probiotics
, but they create a favorable environment for healthy bacteria, helping to maintain the skin’s natural balance.
Tyndalized probiotics offer many benefits for the skin. They have an anti-inflammatory effect, soothing irritation and redness, making them an excellent ingredient for sensitive skin prone to inflammation or with problems such as acne or eczema. By interacting with the skin microbiome, probiotics strengthen the skin’s natural barrier to help retain moisture and protect against negative external factors.
Inactivated probiotics can be easily incorporated into various cosmetic formulas. Added to creams, serums, masks or lotions, they create products that literally “feed” the skin, providing it with the ingredients it needs to stay healthy and beautiful.