Gut flora microscopic view
Fig. 1: Microscopic view of gut flora bacteria

The Gut–Skin Connection

A healthy gut microbiome plays a crucial role in skin health. Through complex signaling pathways, it influences inflammation, hormonal balance, and immune function — all factors that shape the skin's appearance.

Illustration of skin cells
Fig. 2: Illustration of skin cells

Microbiome & Inflammation

An imbalance in the gut flora can amplify inflammatory responses throughout the body. This systemic inflammation also affects the skin, contributing to breakouts, redness, and irritation.

Gut flora under the microscope

Probiotics

Live microorganisms which, when administered in adequate amounts, have a positive impact on the gut microbiome. They support microbial balance, inhibit potentially harmful microbes, and modulate immune responses.

Prebiotic fiber sources

Prebiotics

Non-digestible fibers that selectively promote the growth and activity of certain beneficial bacterial strains. They serve as a substrate and strengthen the function of probiotic microbes.

Probiotics and Prebiotics synergy

Synbiotics

The combination of probiotics and prebiotics optimizes the gut flora, stabilizes the barrier function, and may reduce systemic inflammation — with measurable effects on skin health and overall well-being.