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Probiotics in Skincare Aren't Effective. Here's What to Look For Instead (With Dr. Whitney Bowe)
The microbiome. Probiotics. Holistic. You’ve surely heard all of these words when it comes to your skin, but what do they really mean beyond just marketing terms? On today’s episode, we’re speaking with board-certified dermatologist Dr. Whitney Bowe about what we’re missing when it comes to our regimens, the importance of inner and outer skincare synergy, and why probiotic skincare is basically a lie. She’s also on the pod to share the exciting news about Dr. Whitney Bowe Beauty, a clinically-proven, science-backed skincare line aimed at treating your skin from the inside (an elixir) and the out (a cream).
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