Why Putting Probiotics on Your Face Is the Buzziest Thing in Skin Care
It seems like probiotics (the good-for-you bacteria that aid in digestion and promote gut health) are popping up everywhere—from your daily supplement regimen to your afternoon snack of kombucha and Greek yogurt. But what about putting them on your face?
If you’re wondering how a bacteria meant to help your digestive tract could possibly benefit your skin, Roshini Raj, MD, board certified gastroenterologist and internist, can explain.
“We’ve always understood that our digestive health can impact our entire body—everything from sleep and energy to overall body inflammation and immunity—and especially our skin,” Dr. Raj says. “Sometimes patients would walk into my office and I would know immediately that they were struggling with a GI issue by just looking at the state of their complexion.”
The gut-skin connection got her wondering whether that relationship could work in reverse. If orally ingested nutrients like antioxidants can be used topically to nourish the skin, could probiotics be applied the same way? Years of research led her to one answer: Yes.
“It’s not about ‘killing’ the bad bacteria, it’s about boosting the good and promoting the right balance.”
That discovery resulted in the launch of the probiotic skin-care line TULA, which employs its signature bacterial strains (plus lots of superfood ingredients) to strengthen the natural barrier your skin uses to ward off pesky inflammation-causing bacteria. To do so, TULA harnesses the power of probiotics to help balance the skin's flora in the same way probiotics use their anti-inflammatory properties to help establish balance in the gut.
The balance between “good” and “bad” bacteria is why washing your face with bacteria-infused cleanser isn’t counterproductive, Dr. Raj says.
“When you wash your face, especially with harsh cleansers and soaps, you are removing both the good and bad bacteria from your skin,” Dr. Raj says. “Any disruptions to the balance of bacteria—too much bad—leaves skin susceptible to skin irritations such as dryness, inflammation, and infection."
To put it succinctly: “It’s not about ‘killing’ the bad bacteria, it’s about boosting the good and promoting the right balance.”
But before you decide to swap your daily oral supplement for topical probiotic treatments, Dr. Raj recommends you give the two the chance to work together.
“Oral probiotics can do wonders for your internal health, and have a beneficial effect on skin as well, as skin cells develop internally on a dermal level,” Dr. Raj says. “However, oral probiotics and other supplements aren’t a replacement for topical skin treatments. In fact, these supplements make your skin-care products work even better.”
Scroll down for five TULA skin boosters that deliver probiotic goodness—plus, intel on the other superfood ingredients that make them extra complexion-friendly.
Purifying Cleanser
This twice-a-day cleansing gel uses the probiotic strain Bifida Ferment Lysate to exfoliate and purify skin without leaving it too dry—and even acts as a thorough eye-makeup remover.
Plus, you'll also get a dose of antioxidants from superfood ingredients like turmeric and blueberries to reduce inflammation and fight free-radical damage. (There’s a reason Dr. Raj calls it “a smoothie for your skin.”)
Hydrating Day & Night Cream
If the cleanser is your skin’s smoothie, this mega hydrator is its multivitamin. The deeply quenching formula uses the same probiotic strain to keep your skin in flux, and utilizes vitamins E and A to promote collagen production.
Illuminating Face Serum
Use this breathable formula after washing and before applying heavier creams to achieve your dewy skin #goals. Citrus extracts work to make skin appear more radiant, while safflower oil encourages new cell growth to brighten skin from the inside out.
Exfoliating Treatment Mask
Here's your Sunday mask routine's new heavy hitter. An elixir of probiotics, Bentonite clay, and jojoba oil are designed to penetrate deep beneath the skin’s surface, aiding in removing debris and unclogging pores (no matter what you got up to that weekend).
Eye Renewal Serum
Tired of dark under-eyes making you look, well...tired? This blend of caffeine, Chinese medicinal herbs, and two probiotic strains work together to reduce puffiness and brighten dark circles. Think of it as a cup of coffee to perk up your face—that won’t wear off during that 3 p.m. slump.
In partnership with TULA
Photos: TULA
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