Our skin provides many niches with different ecological conditions (humidity, pH, available nutrients) and is also exposed to a large variety of external parameters, such as outside temperature, UV-exposure, pollution and even contact.
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Our skin provides many niches with different ecological conditions (humidity, pH, available nutrients) and is also exposed to a large variety of external parameters, such as outside temperature, UV-exposure, pollution and even contact. We take a look how complex the topic is and what research has already gone into this topic. 
 

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Article The skin’s microbiome has become a buzzword recently. To gain an understanding of how complex the topic is and what research has already gone into this topic, Dr Bernd Becker provides invaluable insights. The microflora, or as we now call it more precisely microbiota, is in fact the assemblage of microorganisms which are present in a defined environment. The human microbiota is composed of a huge diversity of bacteria, yeasts, fungi and viruses, and their total number is estimated to be 10,000 different species.
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