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Probiotic Skincare

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Has anyone tried probiotic skincare? What kind of results did you have? Consult Beaute has a line called Microbiome and they're having a sale today. Was thinking of trying it since I really like their Volumagen, Copperarum and their Regenerol. 🤔

 

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I think this must be the latest & greatest craze.  Isn't that what Beekman is selling thru ULTA at very expensive prices?  

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I bought a TSV when it was on for a short while on QVC.  It was very nice skincare, but nothing special.  I have mature, dry skin and TATCHA is what works splendidly for me! 

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Not sure about this type of product.  Skin should be able to hold on its own probiotics if it is not stripped.

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Qvc sells Tula , which is probiotic skincare.

 

If you ordered the consulte new products, please post how you like them when you've had a chance to try them.

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as an eshtetiican myself, probiotic skin care is so good for the skin, especially rosacea prone. Smiley Happy Hope that helps!

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@Starpolisher I tried Tula before (three piece set-- cleanser, mask, and moisturizer). I was not impressed by Tula. I didn't see any results that is better than drugstore products. 

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I like Tula for my summer skincare as it's light and not greasy.  Especially the oil-free moisturizer (and I have dry skin).  If you happen to wear foundation right now it's a good makeup base.  I have dry skin and rosacea so I'm picky about what I use.