
The Ultimate Guide to Sensitive Skin Care
FAQs
What do biotics do for the skin?
Skinara biotics skin therapy uses probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics to support the skin’s microbiome – the community of beneficial microbes that help keep skin calm, clear and resilient.
Biotics aim to rebalance the skin microbiome, reduce microbial triggers, and support barrier repair. Independent studies show that topical and oral probiotics can contribute to improvements in conditions driven by microbial imbalance and barrier dysfunction. Use of both topical probiotics and an oral probiotic supplement is a complementary strategy that targets the microbiome for the best sensitive skin and scalp care.
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What are exosomes?
Exosomes are tiny messenger vesicles that help support skin repair and regeneration. In Skinara topical products we use them for for their role in skin recovery and barrier function. Exosomes are communicators that nudge skin cells toward healing, restructuring and restoring the barrier. Think of them that when your skin cells are stressed or damaged, exosomes are like tiny care parcels passed from healthy cells to the ones that need help.
Are biotics suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, our Biotics are specifically developed for sensitive skin care and reactive scalps, using microbiome friendly ingredients and avoiding common irritants.
Can biotics help clear skin?
Yes, our research on the gut‑skin and skin microbiome shows that balanced microbial communities are linked to clearer skin.
Can biotics help with scalp care?
Yes, the scalp has the same layers as facial and body skin – epidermis, dermis, hair follicles, oil glands, immune cells, and its own microbiome. It is still skin tissue, just more densely packed with hair follicles and sebaceous glands than most other areas.





















