India has introduced its first facial skin microbiome test, a scientific advancement designed to transform the understanding of skin health through the study of beneficial microorganisms that inhabit the human face. This is reported by ANI, a partner of TV BRICS.
Unlike conventional skincare, which focuses mainly on surface-level treatments, the new test analyses the balance of millions of microbes that naturally protect the skin, regulate immune responses, and support regeneration. When this delicate ecosystem is disrupted by environmental stress, hormonal shifts, or unsuitable products, it can lead to irritation, dryness, and other common conditions.
The new diagnostic tool evaluates key indicators such as hydration, elasticity, barrier strength, and signs of ageing using advanced sequencing and data analysis techniques. Participants receive a detailed report offering tailored guidance on skincare routines, nutrition, and probiotics aimed at restoring a healthy skin microbiome.
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