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Apr 05, 2016
Probiotics Have Made Their Way into Skin Care

From the article: What dermatologists use on themselves! According to experts, probiotic extracts seem to improve chronic inflammatory skin diseases, like acne, rosacea, and eczema. Probiotic extracts may also be helpful in warding off signs of aging.
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