For those who like their products to make use of the healing properties found in nature, check out TULA’s Probiotic Skin Care 24-7 Moisture Day & Night Cream. Founded by a dermatologist, TULA loves to include botanical extracts in its products, and for good reason. These extracts can fight oxidation, reduce inflammation and redness, be antimicrobial and antifungal, and promote the general health of your skin.
This cream contains extracts of blueberry, green tea, camelina (wild flax), turmeric, apple, watermelon, chicory, and lentil fruit–as well as oils of Mexican juniper wood, palo santo wood, orange, lemon, safflower, olive, and ylang-ylang flower. That’s a plant-full list.
Chicory root serves as the prebiotic here to support your biome. For probiotics, they included yogurt extract and Bifida Ferment Lysate though the ingredient list clearly states that it contains no active cultures so we’re actually dealing with postbiotics again–but I think we’re used to that by now. Bifida Ferment Lysate is a great culture choice when it comes to benefits to the skin. It’s packed with proteins that help repair damaged skin, ease inflammation, and prevent further UV damage. It’s a main ingredient in the famous Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair line.
In case you couldn’t tell by the 24/7 in the name and all those botanical oils, this cream is meant to be very hydrating. It accomplishes this long-lasting moisture with squalane, glycerin, safflower oil, olive oil, lipid-rich alcohols (not the drying ones), and hydrogenated vegetable oil.
This is great for folks of most skin types other than those who have a high sensitivity to added oils. Their product info says that this is non-comedogenic and if you can use moisturizers that aren’t oil-free, then you should be good to go. As someone with exceptionally reactive skin who gets a breakout from just looking at a face oil, when I see hydrogenated vegetable oil on an ingredient list, I start running. So just be aware of the type of moisture your skin likes.