Probiotic anti-aging skin therapeutics: Skin MicrobiomeLast 5 Years Research Landscape
Lactobacillus strains lose viability and metabolic activity during formulation, preventing the consistent induction of collagen and hyaluronic acid synthesis required to reverse structural skin aging.
What technical problems is Skin Microbiome addressing in Probiotic anti-aging skin therapeutics?
Probiotic inflammatory cytokine induction
(14)evidences
Lactobacillus paracasei strains often trigger unintended immune responses or fail to suppress inflammatory markers like hyaluronic acid degradation.
Fermentation metabolite oxidative instability
(14)evidences
Bioactive lysates and fermentation products lose antioxidant potency and collagen-stimulating efficacy when exposed to cosmetic vehicle ingredients.
Pathogenic facial redness persistence
(20)evidences
Isolated Lactobacillus strains frequently lack the colonization strength required to displace microflora responsible for chronic facial redness and dermatitis.
Epidermal barrier structural degradation
(27)evidences
Loss of skin elasticity and moisture occurs when probiotic compositions fail to synthesize sufficient ceramides to maintain the lipid barrier.