Symbiocaps La
Facial
Características
1. Ativos
Lactobacillus Acidophillus (LA)
2. Claims
Reduction of oily skin;
Reduction of pores;
Invigorating skin hydration;
Prevents skin aging;
Regulation of skin microbiota and pH;
Active protection against external aggressions.
3. Aplicação
Primers;
creams;
serums;
emulsions;
gels
4. Propriedades
Cruelty-free
Cdial Halal
Symbiocaps La
Symbiocaps LA is an active ingredient encapsulated in biopolymeric particles with a micrometric particle diameter. Encapsulation through the technology developed by Nanovetores allows the stabilization of sensitive and complex components to be formulated, giving the product high efficacy in restoring immunity and skin hydration, combating aging and protecting against external aggressions, in addition to contributing to the treatment of acne. and rosacea.
The human body is inhabited by a microscopic world living harmoniously, contributing to the correct functioning of our organism. The skin, for example, is inhabited by around a thousand different species of bacteria, keeping this ecosystem stable by controlling its pH and temperature. Changes in skin pH, for example, are associated with dermatological conditions such as dermatitis, acne vulgaris and infections caused by Candida albicans.
Probiotics are live microorganisms that, when administered in sufficient quantity, confer a health benefit, according to the World Health Organization. These microorganisms have the intelligent ability to rebuild and strengthen the skin barrier, protecting it from pathogenic organisms (causing of diseases) through the mechanisms of action:
• By antagonism; competing for nutrients or space (attachment site) and producing antimicrobial substances such as lactic acid, for example.
• Inhibiting pathogenic action; reducing damage resulting from the action of bacterial toxins. At this point the probiotic Lactobacillus Acidophillus stands out.
Active Ingredient Description
Bacteria belonging to the genus Lactobacillus have characteristics similar to lactic acid bacteria: Gram (+) bacilli or cocci. Lactobacilli are found in the mucosa of humans and animals, plants and in rich substrates containing available carbohydrates and in fermented foods.
Although the use of probiotics is already widespread in foods such as yogurt and dietary supplements, a new era of interest in transforming the use of appropriate and beneficial probiotics in cosmetic products has emerged in the world of beauty and dermatological health4. The benefits of using probiotics within the cosmetic industry are many and focus mainly on the well-being and appearance of the skin. There are many benefits to the continuous use of probiotics in cosmetics, such as intensive treatment of enlarged pores, invigorating hydration of the skin and high restoration of its immunity, which provides active protection against external aggressions. Other benefits of probiotics in cosmetic products include regulating skin pH, reducing the level of skin inflammation, regenerating cell metabolism and combating the aging process; with the aim of softening and leaving the skin looking healthy and velvety.
Current research into the complex interplay between microbiota, barrier function and the skin's innate immune system indicates that the skin microbiota plays a beneficial role, much like the intestinal microflora. Preservation of microflora, maintaining and/or restoring healthy skin microbiota has become the goal of modern therapies. Pre- and probiotics have been suggested as important applications of such therapies and, in recent years, have achieved scientific popularity as safe and effective agents for regulating the microenvironment and skin health.
The encapsulation of probiotics aims to promote greater protection of these microorganisms and their viability, ensuring their best performance on the skin.