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Rosacea and the skin microbiome
Can probiotics from breast milk help relieve rosacea symptoms?
Mild redness, a burning sensation, and over time visible blood vessels and papulopustular changes — these are the hallmarks of rosacea. It is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that mainly affects adults, particularly those with fair skin. Unlike acne vulgaris, it is not associated with excess sebum or blackheads. A key role in its development is played by blood vessel hyperreactivity, oxidative stress, and… a disrupted skin microbiome.
Skin in dysbiosis
Many studies confirm that people with rosacea have a significantly altered skin microbiota. Dysbiosis, or an imbalance of microorganisms, weakens natural defense mechanisms and exacerbates inflammation. The skin becomes more vulnerable to pathogens, irritating cosmetic ingredients, and environmental factors.
Probiotics – allies of sensitive and vascular skin
Probiotics are not only dietary supplements. When applied topically to the skin, they have a strong soothing, regenerative, and protective effect. Particularly valuable are strains isolated from breast milk, such as Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus B/00379, present in the LACTEE line. This specific probiotic supports the restoration of the hydrolipid barrier, reduces pathogen growth, and lowers skin reactivity to external stimuli.
Probiotic skincare – what is safe for rosacea?
With rosacea, less is more. A minimalist routine without alcohol, harsh preservatives, essential oils, or irritating active ingredients (such as retinol or high concentrations of acids) is the best choice.
In daily skincare, it is worth reaching for products that combine gentleness with microbiome support:
- LACTEE Probiotic Micellar Water – ideal for makeup removal and cleansing vascular skin. Contains L. rhamnosus B/00379, niacinamide, and aloe, which soothe irritation without disrupting natural balance.
- LACTEE Probiotic Face Serum – a lightweight, fragrance-free serum designed specifically for atopic and reactive skin. Thanks to the probiotic, lavender hydrosol, and panthenol, it reduces redness, has an anti-inflammatory effect, and moisturizes without weighing down the skin.
Dermatological tips
For rosacea, it is extremely important to avoid aggressive skincare. Probiotics in cosmetics are a new quality, especially as supportive therapy. Consistency is essential — only with regular use can real results be seen. Regular application of probiotic-based products not only soothes but also truly strengthens the skin’s resilience and reduces relapses of redness and irritation.
Probiotic skincare is your shield –
caring for rosacea-prone skin
In daily care, simplicity and consistency are key. Well-chosen products can serve not only as therapeutic support but also as a moment of calm for both skin and mind. LACTEE Probiotic Micellar Water is the perfect beginning and end of the day – it gently cleanses without the need for rubbing or rinsing, while also strengthening the microbiome. It can be complemented with a few drops of LACTEE Serum, which acts like a dressing: soothing, moisturizing, and creating a protective barrier against irritants. Such care is not an obligation but a gentle ritual – a subtle step toward calmer skin.
Discover the power of the LACTEE serum and micellar water, created for the most demanding skin. Trust science and nature – your skin will thank you.
Lactee products for acne-prone skin

Probiotic scalp tonic
100 ml
159,00 zł
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Probiotic micellar water 200ml
200 ml
89,00 zł
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