Discover the Magic of Probioticaction Bentonite Clay Cleanser

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In the quest for the perfect skincare and cleaning solution, many of us have tried various products with mixed results. Enter the Probioticaction Bentonite Clay Cleanser—a game-changer in both your skincare routine and household cleaning arsenal.

Unleashing the Power of Bentonite Clay and Castile Soap

Our Bentonite Clay Cleanser is a unique blend of organic castile soap and bentonite clay, enhanced with lavender essential oil. This powerful combination offers multiple benefits:

  1. Deep Skin Cleansing: Bentonite clay is renowned for its ability to detoxify and exfoliate the skin. It draws out impurities and toxins, leaving your skin feeling smooth and rejuvenated. Paired with the gentle cleansing properties of organic castile soap, our cleanser is perfect for daily use, providing a deep clean without stripping your skin of its natural oils.
  2. Tough Stain Removal: Have you ever struggled to remove tea or coffee stains from your favorite cup? Our cleanser’s potent formula tackles even the most stubborn stains effortlessly. Unlike regular dish detergents, the combination of bentonite clay and castile soap cuts through grime, making cleaning a breeze.
  3. Natural and Soothing: We believe in the power of nature. That’s why our cleanser is made with organic ingredients, ensuring a gentle yet effective cleanse. The addition of lavender essential oil not only enhances the cleansing experience but also provides a soothing aroma, making each use a delightful ritual.

Why Choose Probioticaction Bentonite Clay Cleanser?

  • Versatility: Whether you’re using it as a face cleanser or for household cleaning, this product delivers outstanding results.
  • Natural Ingredients: Free from harsh chemicals, our cleanser is gentle on your skin and safe for the environment.
  • Addictive Sensation: The refreshing and smooth feeling after each use will make you look forward to your cleansing routine.

Join the Probioticaction Revolution

Transform your cleaning and skincare routine with the Probioticaction Bentonite Clay Cleanser. Experience the natural, powerful, and soothing benefits of bentonite clay and organic castile soap. Visit our website to learn more and get your bottle today!

Men’s Skincare – Choosing the Right Stuff

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The attention paid to men’s health has certainly evolved over the last few decades. We have evolved from a time when men would rarely talk about (much less have) daily skincare regimens to today when industry research shows that men are spending as much money on skincare as women. Men are spending just as much money as women on skincare products, with male skincare products being the fastest-growing segment of the men’s grooming industry. With so many products, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of products available. So what is really necessary for the well-groomed man to have in his bathroom?

Healthy skin is a vital part of a person’s appearance. If your skin isn’t cared for properly, it can make you look older or unhealthy. There are many products to help men to maintain their skin including moisturizers, facial cleanser, anti-aging creams, body wash, and much more. How do you know which ones to choose, or even what you need? Here are a few things to keep in mind when selecting skincare products. 

1. Avoid products with heavy scents. While smelling good is something that everyone enjoys, many scents can easily be overpowering, particularly artificial scents. Products that have artificial scents can irritate your skin, as the additives used to create the scents are typically a combination of harsh chemicals. Stick with light or natural scents. In addition to avoiding possible rashes and breakouts, your coworkers will appreciate it.

2. When applying products, less is more. Some people think that in order for a skincare product to be effective, it must be layered on like paint on a bare wall. Most of the time, this is not the case. Moisturizers should be rubbed into the skin so that the skin is moistened but not wet. Many facial cleansers require only an amount the size of a nickel or quarter to be effective. In addition to being wasteful, the excessive product can clog your pores, causing breakouts or even cause infection. 

3. Go natural. Generally speaking, you want to stay as natural as possible with your skincare. Anti-acne products, for example, tend to use harsh chemicals such as benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. These chemicals have been known to cause chemical burns and allergic reactions, leaving permanent scars. Try and find options with fewer chemicals and that use overly artificial additives. 

4. Don’t be afraid to ask for advice. Men have particular needs when it comes to skincare, just as women do, and the variations between needs can be vast. What works for women’s skin may not work for yours so it’s important to pay attention to what your specific needs are. If you spend a lot of time outdoors, for instance, you’ll want to find products that contain a minimum of 50 SPF. If your skin tends towards dryness, then a good moisturizer is going to be a cornerstone product in your repertoire. Do you break out constantly? Then products for sensitive skin might be the best choice for you. Ask your doctor what they recommend and if you need to, see a dermatologist for persistent issues.

Skincare doesn’t need to be complicated. In fact, it’s best to keep things simple. Finding the right products might take a little time but in the end, the effort will be worth it. For many men, having a healthy, virile appearance is a key part of their psyche and self-worth. Learning what skincare products work best for you is the first step in this process.

Adult Hormonal Acne

As the term might suggest, hormonal acne is acne that is triggered by hormonal changes in the body. To get rid of the acne completely, working with a doctor to find the root cause of hormonal troubles is recommended. However, topical interventions can still help. Here’s why you should consider probiotics for hormonal acne:

What is hormonal acne?
Hormonal acne causes cysts to show up on the chin and around the forehead. Male hormones called androgens are the culprits, testosterone included. These hormones encourage glands in the skin to produce more oil. As a result, pores become clogged, making the perfect breeding ground for a bacterial imbalance.

Both men and women can experience hormonal acne and the condition is most common during the teen years. Adult acne, however, is becoming far more common. A 2008 study conducted by the University of Alabama found that 50 percent of women between the ages of 20 and 29 had adult acne. 26 percent of women between the ages of 40 and 49 were affected.

Hormonal Acne
Do probiotics work for hormonal acne?

In the clinic, antibiotics are often used in defence against severe acne. However, there may be reason to opt for a probiotic instead. The skin is coated by a microscopic ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other microbes. These tiny free-riders work symbiotically with human cells, contributing to a healthy immune system.

Unfortunately, imbalances in the skin microbiome can also contribute to acne, even if the underlying cause is hormonal. In hormonal acne, bacterial imbalance can still contribute to inflammation and cysts.

One of the theories behind the effectiveness of topical probiotics is that beneficial bacteria can crowd out or out compete pro-inflammatory bacteria. Bacteria belonging to the species Propionibacterium acnes are thought to be the primary instigators of acne pimples and cysts.

Applying a probiotic to the skin offers a dose of helpful bacteria in hopes of reducing the problematic community. Microbes like Bacillus subtilis, an active ingredient in Probiotic Action, are naturally found in the soil and on vegetation. They are also a natural part of a healthy skin and gut microbiome.

When placed on the skin, these live bacteria compete for food and resources with other strains. Bacillus subtilis is known to compete with other bacterial species by excreting compounds that are toxic to certain microbes. 

This helps the beneficial Bacillus subtilis take up residence on the skin while more harmful types of bacteria are crowded out and possibly killed off. Unlike P. acnes bacteria, is rare for Bacillus subtilis to colonize on the body. This means that it is safe to spray on the skin without aggravating the acne.

Where to find probiotics for acne

Probiotic Action offers two probiotic sprays that can be used topically for acne. The Probiotic Action Sprayer contains two ingredients: purified water and Fermented Bacillus subtilis. To use, simply dilute the probiotic fluid with some filtered water and apply to the affected area.

For best results, it is recommended to wash your face with a gentle but deep cleanser like Probiotic Action’s Bentonite Clay Cleanser. If using your own cleanser, an organic product is recommended.

Differences Between Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Probiotic Bacterium

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Topical Probiotics

What are the benefits of using topical probiotics? 

The purpose of the explanation is to clear up any misconceptions that people might have about probiotics in acne treatment , differentiate between the bacterium, and answer questions about the probiotic bacterium.

For those of you confused about the whole probiotics in yogurt and in water and the ones you eat/drink and what not, here’s the deal: probiotics is bacteria, and just like human cells, bacteria have the ability to produce energy in an aerobic and anaerobic manner. What does that mean? There are certain bacteria that thrive in places where oxygen is available, hence the term aerobic, whereas there are bacteria that thrive through fermentation rather than cellular respiration. There are some probiotics that do not need oxygen to live, which are the ones found in the yogurt. Those probiotics will not do anything to your skin if applied as yogurt because they cannot survive in the presence of oxygen; they are anaerobes. However, there are certain bacteria, probiotics of course, that do need oxygen to survive, and those are the ones you want to put on your skin. The other forms will live inside your body where oxygen is not available, oxygen is not found inside the stomach, intestine, or any part of the alimentary canal. So to recap, if you want to treat acne with probiotics, do it with ones that live with oxygen and not with ones that you eat and live inside of you.

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