Background: Use of skin personal care products on a regular basis is nearly ubiquitous, but their effects on molecular and microbial diversity of the skin are unknown. We evaluated the impact of four beauty products (a facial lotion, a moisturizer, a foot powder, and a deodorant) on 11 volunteers over 9weeks. Results: Mass spectrometry and 16S rRNA inventories of the skin revealed decreases in chemical as well as in bacterial and archaeal diversity on halting deodorant use. Specific compounds from beauty products used before the study remain detectable with half-lives of 0.5-1.9weeks. The deodorant and foot powder increased molecular, bacterial, and archaeal diversity, while arm and face lotions had little effect on bacterial and archaeal ...
International audiencePropionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), the sebaceous gland and follicular keratin...
Immune-mediated diseases have increased during the last decades in urban environments. The hygiene h...
Our skin is home to a rich community of microorganisms. Recent advances in sequencing technology hav...
Background: Use of skin personal care products on a regular basis is nearly ubiquitous, but their ef...
Abstract Daily use of cosmetics is known to affect the skin microbiome. This study aimed to determin...
As described in previous work, the use of synthetic chemical ingredients in modern cosmetics is post...
Xerosis, commonly referred to as dry skin, is a common dermatological condition affecting almost a t...
An ever expanding body of research investigates the human microbiome in general and the skin microbi...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the skin microbiome and the cosmetic benefits of probiotics, prebiotics, and...
With growing awareness that what we put in and on our bodies affects our health and wellbeing, littl...
<div><p>We studied skin microbiota present in three skin sites (forearm, axilla, scalp) in men from ...
The skin microbiome has become a hot field of research in the last few years. The emergence of next-...
ermatological and cosmetics fields have recently started to focus on the human skin microbiome and m...
Microbiomes associated with human skin and the oral cavity are uniquely exposed to personal care reg...
Microbiomes associated with human skin and the oral cavity are uniquely exposed to personal care reg...
International audiencePropionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), the sebaceous gland and follicular keratin...
Immune-mediated diseases have increased during the last decades in urban environments. The hygiene h...
Our skin is home to a rich community of microorganisms. Recent advances in sequencing technology hav...
Background: Use of skin personal care products on a regular basis is nearly ubiquitous, but their ef...
Abstract Daily use of cosmetics is known to affect the skin microbiome. This study aimed to determin...
As described in previous work, the use of synthetic chemical ingredients in modern cosmetics is post...
Xerosis, commonly referred to as dry skin, is a common dermatological condition affecting almost a t...
An ever expanding body of research investigates the human microbiome in general and the skin microbi...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the skin microbiome and the cosmetic benefits of probiotics, prebiotics, and...
With growing awareness that what we put in and on our bodies affects our health and wellbeing, littl...
<div><p>We studied skin microbiota present in three skin sites (forearm, axilla, scalp) in men from ...
The skin microbiome has become a hot field of research in the last few years. The emergence of next-...
ermatological and cosmetics fields have recently started to focus on the human skin microbiome and m...
Microbiomes associated with human skin and the oral cavity are uniquely exposed to personal care reg...
Microbiomes associated with human skin and the oral cavity are uniquely exposed to personal care reg...
International audiencePropionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), the sebaceous gland and follicular keratin...
Immune-mediated diseases have increased during the last decades in urban environments. The hygiene h...
Our skin is home to a rich community of microorganisms. Recent advances in sequencing technology hav...