Since the discovery of the intestinal microbiota, the question of the skin microbiota (micro-organisms, bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeasts), is under every lip. 100 trillions of bacteria are living in our bodies and everybody wants to know more about the impact of the cosmetics use on the skin bacteria ecosystem and how these phenomena can be measured?
The microflora is usually subdivided in 2 groups:
This bacteria ecosystem synthetizes a myriad of elements which have an important metabolic activity for our skin health. It could be necessary to protect, to rebalance and activate it on the cosmetics side. Simply said the aim for personal care could be to reduce the “bad” bacteria and protect the “good” ones! But the notion of “bad” or “good” is relative depending of the physiological state of the skin. Now things are not so simple!
The balance of cutaneous microflora (500 bacteria species) is dependent of the several conditions of its ecosystem: temperature, pH, hormones, light, UV, lipids, proteins, water…
It is mainly influenced by the genetic, the life style and the diet. Each person has their own skin flora composition, distributed from the epidermis until the dermis, which is lifelong qualitatively stable, like a personal microbial footprint. This skin microflora is fundamental for the skin homeostasis and participates to the immune and barrier functions.
Various bacteria disorders might be considered as a source of cutaneous dysfunctions like acne, eczema or atopic dermatitis modifying this precious balance.
The cosmetics search for 3 main benefits:
Is the microbiote the era of a new revolution for the cosmetics?
Currently, the approach of supporting this activity of cosmetics is still in its early stages. Many testing laboratories are studying these new claims looking in the direction of the metagenomic field. The study of the cutaneous flora is complex and it is not always easy to understand its functionalities and interactions with the skin metabolism. The first way is to analyse the genome of the bacteria of the skin flora. It is a living layer of the skin to be discovered like a new continent of the body.
As the important intra-individual diversity of the cutaneous flora is also associated with a high level of inter-individual variability, the protocols will compare the skin swabbing of the treated zone and of the non-treated or placebo zone, before and after treatment. It is possible to evaluate the changes balance. To go deeply in this objectivation, is it also possible to study the microbiote and the skin simultaneously and investigate what are the functions and the metabolic pathways impacted.
Two main diagnosis opportunities:
1. Counts method at cell level by Zurko Research, Bio-ec
2. Quantitative methods at molecular level
The assays enable the taxonomic analysis of the bacteria, identifying what are the bacteria that can be found. Then the genome of the bacteria to better know their action. Now a major part of the skin bacteria is known.
The microbiota will play a key role in the cosmetics of tomorrow. We move towards personalized and preventive cosmetics. Claim substantiation will evolve with the regulation and the products development. We must keep in mind the diversity and the balance of the skin flora in the future developments of actives and personal cares. Maybe one day we should measure their impact of on the microbiota before launching the products on the market.
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