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Facial microbiota beauty routine: the art of gently balancing the skin
There is increasing talk of skin microbiota, the invisible world on the surface of the skin. This microbiota is essential: it protects, balances, soothes and contributes to the good health of the face.
Adapting your beauty routine to the microbiota means supporting the skin barrier, reduce rashes, limiting’inflammation and improve tolerance of the skin on a daily basis.
Microbiota & skin: why is it important?
The facial microbiota is made up of “friendly” bacteria that help the skin to :
defend yourself
repair
keep hydrated
maintain its pH
soothe inflammation
When this microbiota is disturbed (stress, exfoliants, aggressive cosmetics, etc.), the skin reacts:
✔ redness
✔ tugging
✔ buttons
✔ sensitivity
✔ shine
✔ drought
Why adapt your beauty routine to the microbiota?
Because a classic routine can strip or unbalance the skin, whereas a “microbiome-friendly” routine :
✔ respects the pH
✔ preserves the skin barrier
✔ limits ignition
✔ improves tolerance
✔ promotes natural radiance
✔ helps the skin defend itself better
This approach is recommended for skin types sensitive, acne-prone, reactive, combination or mature skin.
The principles of a microbiome-friendly routine
1. Cleaning without stripping
Mild, non-foaming cleansers without aggressive surfactants are preferred.
2. Maintain the natural pH
The microbiota loves a Slightly acidic pH (5-5.5).
3. Soothe silent inflammation
Inflammation alters the microbiome and longevity.
4. Reinforcing the skin barrier
Barrier + microbiota = an inseparable duo.
5. Enrich with postbiotics & ceramides
To support beneficial micro-organisms and skin structure.
Morning microbiota routine (face)
Step 1 - Gentle cleaning
→ no abrasive foam or anti-bacterial agents
Step 2 - Soothing & balancing active ingredient
→ niacinamide, postbiotics, polyphenols
Step 3 - Moisturising + skin barrier
→ ceramides, amino acids, lipids
Step 4 - Sun protection (optional but recommended)
The sun has an impact on the microbiome + inflammation + spots.
Evening microbiota routine (face)
Step 1 - Gentle cleansing in 2 stages
→ to remove pollution + fine particles
Step 2 - Gentle exfoliation (1-2x/week max)
→ avoid strong acids or over-exfoliation
Stage 3 - Postbiotics / prebiotics / peptides
→ to support microbiota & repair
Stage 4 - Lipids + hydration + ceramides
→ to repair the barrier overnight
The most useful active ingredients for the facial microbiota
✔ postbiotics - soothing microbial signals
✔ prebiotics - nutrients for useful bacteria
✔ niacinamide - gentle anti-inflammatory + sebum
✔ ceramides - skin barrier
✔ amino acids - skin nutrition
✔ polyphenols - antioxidants & anti-inflammatories
✔ micro-dose lactic acid - exfoliation tolerated
✔ biomimetic peptides - repair
Mistakes that disrupt the microbiota
❌ aggressive foams and surfactants
❌ alcoholic toners
❌ repetitive cutaneous antibiotics
❌ anti-seborrhoea stripper
❌ excess acids
❌ irresponsible antiseptics
❌ Allergenic fragrances (according to tolerance)
Microbiota routine according to skin type
Acne-prone skin
→ microbiota + inflammation + sebum
Sensitive skin / rosacea
→ barrier + anti-inflammatory + softness
Mature skin
→ microbiota + ceramides + longevity
Combination skin
→ sebum + tolerance + hydration
Integrating microbiota into your beauty routine means taking care of your skin at source This is where the skin's balance, comfort and tolerance come into play. Balanced skin is skin that naturally reflects its natural balance. health, his comfort and its brilliance.
FAQ
What is a microbiota routine?
A beauty routine that preserves the balance of the skin's microbiota thanks to gentle movements and specially adapted active ingredients.
Which active ingredients for the facial microbiota?
Postbiotics, prebiotics, ceramides, peptides, polyphenols and niacinamide.
How do you cleanse the face without damaging the microbiota?
Use gentle, non-foaming, alcohol-free cleansers with a physiological pH.
Is it useful for acne?
Yes, because the microbiota influences inflammation, sebum and skin tolerance.