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Innovation: probiotics from breast milk in skincare
How Probiotics from Breast Milk Will Revolutionize Skincare?
In the world of modern skincare, we increasingly turn to solutions inspired by nature. One of the most groundbreaking discoveries of recent years are probiotics derived from human breast milk – an ingredient that can completely transform the way we care for sensitive, atopic, or acne-prone skin.
What Are Human Breast Milk Probiotics?
Probiotics are “good” bacteria that support our health – not only internally, but also at the skin level. Those derived from breast milk, such as Lactobacillus rhamnosus B/00379, have unique properties: they are perfectly tolerated by the body, support immunity, and restore microbiome balance from the very first days of life. That’s why they have become a key ingredient in next-generation dermocosmetics.
Why Human Breast Milk?
Breast milk is the first food that colonizes a child’s body with beneficial bacteria – laying the foundation for its microbiome. These natural probiotics support immunity and provide a protective barrier against external factors. In cosmetics, they act in a similar way: rebuilding the skin’s natural bacterial flora, soothing inflammation, and strengthening the hydrolipid barrier.
The Skin Microbiome – Your Ally
The skin microbiome is a complex ecosystem of microorganisms that plays protective, regulatory, and regenerative roles. When its balance is disturbed, problems arise: dryness, itching, eczema, or acne. That’s why it’s so important to support it with probiotics, prebiotics (food for good bacteria), and postbiotics (products of their metabolism, e.g., lactic acid).
Cosmetics with Probiotics – Real Support for Sensitive Skin
Probiotics are particularly valuable in the care of hyperreactive skin. They support the treatment of atopic dermatitis symptoms, minimize irritation, and reduce inflammation. A good example is Syndet – the probiotic body wash by LACTEE, which:
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- uses L. rhamnosus B/00379 probiotic to support the skin microbiome,
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- provides soothing effects thanks to cottonseed oil, milk thistle oil, inulin, and panthenol,
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- contains no soap and does not disrupt the skin’s natural pH,
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- is suitable even for infants and pregnant women.
This is daily care that not only cleanses but also actively supports the skin’s natural immunity – from the very first days of life.
Probiotic, Prebiotic, Postbiotic – Know the Differences
In cosmetics, it’s worth knowing the differences between these ingredients:
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- Probiotic – live bacterial cultures supporting the microbiome,
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- Prebiotic – nutrients that stimulate the growth of “good” bacteria (e.g., inulin),
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- Postbiotic – substances produced as a result of probiotic activity, with regenerating and anti-inflammatory effects.
Lactee products for acne-prone skin

Probiotic scalp tonic
100 ml
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Probiotic micellar water 200ml
200 ml
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To odkrycie brzmi naprawdę fascynująco! 🌿✨ Widać, że pielęgnacja inspirowana naturą może być nie tylko trendem, ale realnym wsparciem dla zdrowia skóry. Probiotyki z mleka matki to niesamowity przykład, jak mądrość natury może znaleźć zastosowanie w nowoczesnych dermokosmetykach. Skoro od pierwszych dni życia wspierają odporność i równowagę mikrobiomu, to nic dziwnego, że tak skutecznie działają również w kosmetyce – zwłaszcza przy problemach takich jak AZS czy trądzik. Świetnie, że nauka potrafi przenieść te naturalne mechanizmy na grunt pielęgnacji skóry wrażliwej i nadreaktywnej. 👏
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