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Functional Foods in Your Skincare: From Seaweed Masks to Probiotic Creams

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Sea greens aren’t just for sushi. Rich in vitamins A, C, and amino acids, kelp and spirulina hydrate and shield skin from pollution, making them the hero actives in 2025’s best‑selling sheet masks learnanyon.com. Beauty labs now ferment these marine botanicals, unlocking smaller molecules that penetrate deeper for brighter, calmer complexions curioninsights.com. At the same time, probiotic creams spiked with kombucha cultures balance the skin’s microbiome, reducing redness and breakouts in clinical tests curioninsights.com. Brands like La Mer’s Blue Algae Concentrate and Tula’s Kefir Night Cream are flying off Whole Foods shelves and DTC sites alike. Whether you DIY a spirulina mask or invest in a bio‑fermented serum, functional foods deliver farm‑to‑face results that both men and women can see and feel.



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