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What are Prebiotics?
Prebiotics in your skincare help to balance your skin’s microbiome. Working hand in hand with probiotics, they help healthy bacteria do their job keeping your skin health strong and protecting it from aggressors that could cause skin issues.
Which skin types are Prebiotics best for?
With the benefits to your overall skin health and microbiome, Prebiotics can be used on all skin types to promote strong and health skin.
What are the main benefits of Prebiotics?
- Reduces redness and inflammation
- Reduces visibility of wrinkles and any signs of ageing to the skin
- Keeps the skin’s microbiome balanced and healthy
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