Why Baby’s Skin Microbiome Matters
You’re probably familiar with the gut microbiome. The skin, our largest organ, also has a microbiome that serves as a physical barrier, protecting the body from toxins, pathogens, and pollution.
You’re probably familiar with the gut microbiome. The skin, our largest organ, also has a microbiome that serves as a physical barrier, protecting the body from toxins, pathogens, and pollution.
Nothing's worse than seeing itchy flakes or painful flare-ups on a little one who can't resist scratching and causing further irritation.
On the surface of baby’s skin lives a diverse community of microorganisms known as the skin microbiome.