Microbiome Claims: Should Pre-, Pro- and Postbiotic Skin Care Be Regulated? April 30, 2021 Contact Author Olivia Santoni, Bloom Regulatory, Ltd., London
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probiotic is a viable microorganism, live or dormant added to a product to achieve a cosmetic benefit at the application site, either directly or via an effect on existing microbiota. A
prebiotic is a non-viable ingredient added to a product as a nutrient. It is intended for use by the microbiota on the application site to achieve a cosmetic benefit.
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postbiotic is a non-viable ingredient composed of inactivated microorganisms and/or soluble factors, e.g., products or metabolic by-products, released by live or inactivated microorganisms. It, too, is added to a cosmetic product to achieve a cosmetic benefit at the application site, either directly or via an effect on the existing microbiota.
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