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Can Healthy Skin Improve Our Holistic Wellbeing? We’re Finding Out via Unilever

The microbiome affects our skin, our hair, our gut and so much more.

Now Unilever is teaming up with the University of Liverpool to explore its impact on our wellbeing.

Our microbiome is a living network of trillions of bacteria and microbes which co-exist on, in and around our bodies.

Getting this microscopic system balanced is essential to overall good health and it can also have a significant effect on how we look and feel.

If your microbiome isn’t quite right, the impacts could range from dry skin and dandruff to bad breath, acne, underarm odour, gum disease and more.

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