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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
If you're interested in probiotic skin care products, the entire Tula line is worth checking out — the whole brand is based around probiotic ingredients. This one is made with a blend of Lactobacillus probiotics and glycolic acid, meaning it brightens and clarifies skin. Plus, it also contains hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, so you don't have to worry about drying out your complexion.

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This handy face mist contains Kitchen's favorite probiotic — Lactobacillus ferment. That, together with a blend of skin-firming peptides, protecting antioxidants and calming niacinamide make it a great choice for balancing and refreshing your complexion.

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Want to de-stress your eye area whilst looking like one of The Incredibles? Yes To's got you covered with this fun mask. It's made with ingredients like resveratrol-packed blueberries, Greek yogurt and some good ol' Lactococcus ferment lysate.

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Biossance, a high-tech skin care brand whose products have all earned Sephora's "Clean" seal, has a selection of probiotic-infused products, including this gel moisturizer. Thanks to the hyaluronic acid-packed gel texture, it's ultra-lightweight, yet still majorly hydrating. And the probiotics (Lactococcus ferment lysate, in this case) help balance skin and keep it calm.

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Kitchen says that probiotics are especially good for people with skin conditions like acne and rosacea. This color-correcting foundation is specially designed to help manage redness with a cocktail of calming ingredients such as probiotic Lactobacillus ferment, meaning it protects as it perfects.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | OCT 24, 2018 | SHARES
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