Probiotic Support
Taking probiotics is immensely beneficial for your digestive health. Adding them to your skincare routine delivers those amazing benefits directly to your skin!
Rānu Blume uses lactobacillus & lactobacillus ferments to boost collagen production & neutralise sun damage (5,6), reducing wrinkles & sunspots (6), improving skin health & creating a smooth & even skin tone (7).
Many skincare products have an antibacterial focus & include harsh chemicals & preservatives which can cause serious harm to your skin’s natural microbiome, resulting in dry & irritated skin, premature aging, blocked pores, infections, eczema, psoriasis, scarring & more. That's why we took the opposite approach, supporting the microbiome & protecting the skin's natural defences.
We understand that everyone's skincare needs are different but one thing we all have in common is a natural skin microbiome - so by adding harmonising probiotics into a safe environment that supports them, they can support you!
Many skincare products have an antibacterial focus & include harsh chemicals & preservatives which can cause serious harm to your skin’s natural microbiome, resulting in dry & irritated skin, premature aging, blocked pores, infections, eczema, psoriasis, scarring & more. That's why we took the opposite approach, supporting the microbiome & protecting the skin's natural defences.
We understand that everyone's skincare needs are different but one thing we all have in common is a natural skin microbiome - so by adding harmonising probiotics into a safe environment that supports them, they can support you!

5. Anti-Photoaging Effect of Plant Extract Fermented with Lactobacillus buchneri on CCD-986sk Fibroblasts and HaCaT Keratinocytes, Kang, Y., Hong, C., Kang, S., Seo, D., Kim, S., Lee, H., Sim, H., An, H., Journal of Functional Biomaterials, 2020, 11(1), 3.
6. Regulatory effects of Lactobacillus plantarum-GMNL6 on human skin health by improving skin microbiome, Tsai, W., Chou,C., Chiang, Y., Lin, C., Lee, C., International Journal of Medical Sciences, 2021, 18(5), 1114-1120.
7. Topical Probiotics in Dermatological Therapy and Skincare: A Concise Review, França, K., 2021, Dermatology and Therapy, 11,71–77.