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What Do Probiotics Actually Do for Your Skin? An Expert Explains All

Yes, they really are just as good for your skin as they are for your tummy
Recently name-checked by actor Kiernan Shipka as a skin care fave, this mask gently exfoliates with lactic acid, while also adding back in hydration with ingredients like shea butter. Lactobacillus/Lemon peel ferment extract further helps to balance skin with this luxurious, natural mask.

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Rough night? A few spritzes of this restoring, hydrating mist might do just the trick. The ingredient list boasts lots of skin-soothers, such as aloe, coconut water and, yes, probiotics such as Lactobacillus/Salix alba bark ferment filtrate. It's also worth pointing out that this product really lives up to its 3-in-1 name, since it primes, sets and refreshes.

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Often hailed as a dupe of the iconic Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair, $98, this brightening anti-aging serum is packed with probiotics, notably Lactobacillus ferment and Lactococcus ferment. Each supports the skin with calming, conditioning effects.

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This comforting, hydrating cream mask is perfect for hitting the reset button on your complexion. "Rescue" sounds about right: It calms distressed skin almost instantly, thanks in part to the Lactobacillus ferment in the formulation. Seriously, your skin will thank you.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | OCT 24, 2018 | SHARES
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