In recent years, the cosmetic industry has witnessed a surge of interest in nutricosmetics. Indeed, the nutricosmetics market is rapidly expanding, reaching a remarkable $6.4 billion in 2021, and is projected to soar to $15.6 billion by 2030. This growth is primarily driven by three major regions: the APAC region (35%), Europe (30%), and North America (15%). As of January 2022, the skin, nails, and hair supplement subcategory on Amazon US has experienced a remarkable 29% year-over-year growth over the previous two years. This surge in interest clearly demonstrates the expanding market for products that enhance skin, nails, and hair health from within.
The Intersection of Cosmetics and Nutrition
Positioned at the intersection of cosmetics and nutrition, nutricosmetics are orally administered nutritional supplements formulated and marketed to help take care of the natural beauty of skin, nails, and hair. Beyond benefits on physical appearance, nutricosmetics aim to promote holistic beauty by nurturing well-being from the inside out.
Delve into the world of dedicated probiotic solutions that unlock beauty from within, shaping the future of beauty rituals.
Embracing a Holistic Approach
In today's beauty landscape, a holistic approach has taken center stage. The In & Out beauty concept, which combines 'In' (supplements) with 'Out' (topical products), is key to achieving true radiance. This holistic approach recognizes that beauty is multidimensional, encompassing elements like a well-balanced diet, an active lifestyle, stress management, natural defenses improvement and nutritional supplements. It's no surprise that 59% of individuals acknowledge the link between skin health and overall well-being. If you have ever experiment skin breakouts during a particularly stressful time, it's not only bad luck - there is a scientific explanation.
The Microbiota-Gut-Skin Health axis
Recent studies have solidified the connection between gut and skin health. This link is of paramount importance and has far-reaching implications for beauty and wellness. Consider some of the compelling associations that have been uncovered:
- Acne patients: A significant 54% show alterations in their gut flora, underscoring the gut's influence on skin health.
- Atopic disorders: Reduced diversity in early-life intestinal microbiota increases the risk of these skin conditions.
- Inflammatory bowel diseases: Notably, 24% of Crohn's disease patients develop skin disorders, solidifying the gut-skin connection. [1]
It's about recognizing that a well-nourished body reflects on the outside, underlining the importance of nurturing from within.
How Can Probiotics Help?
Probiotics play a crucial role in maintaining gut barrier integrity, modulating the immune response, and enhancing stress resilience. Their actions may reduce oxidative stress and sebum excess, may improve skin barrier function, and may enhance skin microbiota resilience. However, selecting the right probiotic strains is crucial as most health effects are strain-specific and backed by scientific research.
Here are a few examples of documented strains and formula that are particularly suited for skin health and overall wellbeing. Lallemand Health Solutions offer solutions with specific beauty claims, such as "improve skin firmness and texture" and "maintain skin appearance, gloss, wrinkle reduction, and elasticity." This signifies the positive impact probiotics can have on the overall health and radiance of one's skin.
Lacidofil®:
Supported by over 27 positive clinical trials and scientific evidence, Lacidofil® (L. rhamnosus Rosell®-11 and L. helveticus Rosell®-52) has consistently shown its benefits for the gastrointestinal tract, leading to overall well-being. Beyond gut health, it has also had a positive impact on atopic dermatitis/sensitive skin in clinical studies. In two study [Chernyshov 2007 and 2009] Lacidofil® improved symptoms of atopic dermatitis after one month of intake. There was also a significant reduction of SCORAD in 63.3% of patients in the probiotic group taking Lacidofil®, hence improving quality of life. [2]
S. boulardii CNCM I-1079:
With over 100 clinical studies, this probiotic yeast has a century-old legacy. Safe and reliable for all age groups, it offers gut health benefits and has shown positive effects on acne and skin imperfections.
Cerebiome®:
Scientifically documented, Cerebiome® combines L. helveticus Rosell®-52 and B. longum Rosell®-175. It is the most extensively researched psychobiotic, with multiple studies demonstrating its effectiveness in mitigating physical and psychological manifestations of stress and anxiety. It holds health claims in Canada and Brazil for the gut-brain axis. Giving that the link between stress and skin health (this gut-brain-skin axis) is increasingly studied, probiotics are of interest in this area.
Why Choose Probiotics for Beauty?
As awareness grows regarding the profound connection between the gut microbiome, skin health, and overall well-being, more individuals are embracing pre- and probiotic-enriched supplements to enhance their skin health from within. This paradigm shift underscores the link between inner wellness and outer radiance. Probiotics are at the forefront of modern beauty regimes. This choice is driven by several compelling reasons:
- On-trend Ingredient: Probiotics are riding high on the trend wave, thanks to their close connection with microbiome science, specifically the skin-gut axis.
- Objectivated Ingredients: Probiotics have earned their reputation through clinical studies that substantiate their efficacy. These studies provide concrete evidence of the tangible benefits they offer.
- Holistic Approach: What makes probiotics truly unique is their ability to target various segments of health. They cater to multiple aspects of wellness, making them an ideal addition to holistic beauty routines.
- Innovative and Customized Formulations: Probiotics can be seamlessly integrated with other active ingredients, allowing for the creation of innovative and tailored formulations that cater to diverse wellness and beauty goals.
Lallemand Health Solutions: Probiotic Solutions for Radiant Well-being
Lallemand Health Solutions, a leader in the probiotic industry with 90 years of expertise, offers a range of dedicated probiotics to enhance overall well-being and radiate beauty from within. Strains or strain combination like Lacidofil®, S. boulardiiand Cerebiome® are part of a diverse portfolio of over 40 proprietary probiotic strains. These strains can be tailored to create unique formulations, incorporating additional ingredients such as minerals, vitamins, and prebiotics. Combining probiotics with zinc, for example, contributes to maintaining normal skin.
As a global leader in the probiotic industry, Lallemand Health Solutions is at the forefront of innovation in the nutricosmetics market and adheres to the highest industry standards and enjoys strong scientific support, with many of its products having gained health claims from local authorities.
In a world where beauty is increasingly seen as a reflection of inner wellness, nutricosmetics offer the promise of unlocking one's true radiance. By providing probiotics that target well-being on multiple fronts, Lallemand Health Solutions is empowering individuals to discover their most vibrant selves.
Lallemand Health Solutions firmly believe that beauty begins from within and that dietary food supplements play a crucial role in helping individuals feel better and shine brightly on the outside.
For more information on Lallemand Health Solutions and its range of health applications, please contact us.
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Chernyshov 2009a. B7-2/CD28 costimulatory pathway in children with atopic dermatitis and its connection with immunoglobulin E, intracellular interleukin-4 and
interferon-gamma production by T cells during a 1 month follow-up. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 23: 656-659
Chernyshov 2009b. Randomized, placebo-controlled trial onclinical and immunologic effects of probiotic Lacidofil®in infants with atopic dermatitis. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease 21: 228-232