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What Do Probiotics Actually Do for Your Skin? An Expert Explains All

Yes, they really are just as good for your skin as they are for your tummy
Kitchen says that probiotics are especially good for people with skin conditions like acne and rosacea. This color-correcting foundation is specially designed to help manage redness with a cocktail of calming ingredients such as probiotic Lactobacillus ferment, meaning it protects as it perfects.

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Elizabeth Arden's probiotic-infused line has enjoyed a great deal of popularity and the latest addition to the lineup is a winner, too. The paper-thin hydrogel mask is a treat for skin, brightening, firming and refreshing in a matter of minutes.

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This budget-friendly moisturizer combines the skin-brightening properties of vitamin C and probiotics to excellent effect. Made with a probiotic complex (which includes Lactobacillus), it's great for sensitive skin (and it also happens to smell amazingly citrusy).

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Recently name-checked by actor Kiernan Shipka as a skin care fave, this mask gently exfoliates with lactic acid, while also adding back in hydration with ingredients like shea butter. Lactobacillus/Lemon peel ferment extract further helps to balance skin with this luxurious, natural mask.

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Rough night? A few spritzes of this restoring, hydrating mist might do just the trick. The ingredient list boasts lots of skin-soothers, such as aloe, coconut water and, yes, probiotics such as Lactobacillus/Salix alba bark ferment filtrate. It's also worth pointing out that this product really lives up to its 3-in-1 name, since it primes, sets and refreshes.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | OCT 24, 2018 | SHARES
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