What Is the Skin Microbiome?
Your skin is home to trillions of microorganisms—bacteria, fungi, and even viruses—that work together to protect and maintain skin health. This delicate balance of microbes forms your skin microbiome, acting as a first line of defense against environmental aggressors, helping to regulate inflammation, and keeping skin conditions like acne, eczema, and sensitivity in check.
When the microbiome is balanced, your skin functions at its best—hydrated, clear, and resilient. But when it's disrupted (think over-exfoliation, harsh cleansers, or even too much sun exposure), skin can become irritated, dry, and more prone to breakouts and sensitivity.