Probiotic Skincare Explained

Through regular use of Bree Probiotic Skincare products, millions of good bacteria remain and multiply to effectively outcompete the bad bacteria associated with skincare problems. The below video shows the positive effects of Bree Probiotic Skincare products.

Benefits of Probiotics

Probiotics are the good bacteria that are found naturally on your skin and are essential for keeping your skin healthy. Populating your skin with good bacteria acts as a protective shield against bad bacteria, resulting in a healthy skin.

Probiotics In Detail

The principles that apply to your skin also apply to your scalp. Harsh shampoos may throw off the balance of your scalp’s microbiome. By using the Bree Probiotic shampoo bar, you can regulate the microflora of your scalp. A balanced microbiome means a healthy scalp. Probiotics have been proven to increase collagen and protein production, as well as improve oxygen intake. This means more sufficient cell renewal and skin healing. Probiotics also create a protective shield on the skin's surface, which helps to prevent free radical and environmental damage to stave off skin-ageing aggressors. In the same way how probiotics help the microbiome in your gut it has the same effect for your skin. The popularity of probiotics for gut problems has risen rapidly and the same is now starting to happen with probiotics in skincare. The more we understand the benefits of probiotics and understand the skin microbiome the more essential probiotics will become as part of a skincare routine. At Bree we believe that the future of skincare is probiotics.

What is the Skin Microbiome?

The skin microbiome is like a tiny world of bacteria, fungi, and other tiny organisms that live on our skin. Just like how a garden has different types of plants and creatures living in it, our skin has its own unique collection of microorganisms that live on it.

These microorganisms aren't harmful and actually help keep our skin healthy. They act like a protective shield that helps prevent harmful bacteria and other pathogens from invading our skin.

The skin microbiome is influenced by many factors, such as our diet, environment, and hygiene practices. Just like how we need to take care of our garden by watering it and weeding it, we also need to take care of our skin microbiome by keeping our skin clean and nourished with healthy habits