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Personal soap with probiotics: why care can be individual
Our skin is not just a physical membrane but a barrier that strengthens the internal organs from the outside light. Current science views the skin as a complex, dynamic ecosystem, densely populated by trillions of microorganisms. This invisible dry ball - the skin microbiome - plays a critical role in our health, immune system and appearance. It protects us from aggressive factors of dovkill, ultraviolet radiation, pathogenic bacteria and premature aging


The skin microbiome in summer: why heat, sweat and SPF can provoke rashes
Summer is a time of vacations, sunbathing and active recreation. However, this period often becomes a real test for our skin. Sun rays, high temperatures, active sweating and even our attempts to protect ourselves with SPF creams can lead to undesirable consequences: dryness, redness, itching and sudden rashes (acne).


Premature skin aging: how your gut condition affects your wrinkles and why creams aren't enough
he beauty industry sells millions of jars of anti-wrinkle creams every year, promising eternal youth thanks to collagen, hyaluronic acid and retinoids. Women and men spend huge amounts of money to maintain the freshness of their faces. However, modern evidence-based science and 4P medicine claim that it is impossible to stop skin aging by influencing it only from the outside.


Rosacea and couperose: why lasers and ointments only give a temporary effect and how to find the root of the problem in the gastrointestinal tract
Rosacea and couperose are chronic skin diseases accompanied by persistent redness, dilated blood vessels, and inflammatory rashes on the face. For years, patients visit cosmetologists and dermatologists, spending huge amounts of money on hardware procedures (lasers, phototherapy) and expensive ointments. However, very often the disease returns again.
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