Probiotic [1]

Day Care Oil

Organic

Natural

Vegan

[1]

Probiotic skincare contains live bacteria, which contribute to the skin's health and appearance

The award winning Day Care Oil is designed to balance the skin microbiome and improve skin health to make the skin calmer, softer and stronger. 

- Balances skin tone and complexion by reducing redness, impurities and irritation

- Stimulates tight-junctions and reduces the appearance of wrinkles

- Strengthens the skin barrier

- Improves skin health and appearance 

20 ml.

Best before: 01/26

€47,00
  • Store at room temperature

    Thanks to our new packaging innovation, the live probiotics can be stored at room temperature, rather than in the fridge.

    Shake the bottle to ensure no probiotics are sticking inside the cap. Then remove the screw cap from the vial and dispose of it (not recycleable due to mixed materials). Replace the screw lid with the pipette that was included in the box. The product is now ready to be used.

  • Probiotic Routine

    Cleanse your skin (preferably with a prebiotic cleanser).

    Shake the oil bottle to disperse the probiotics evenly, and draw oil into the pipette. Apply a small amount of oil to clean skin, and gently spread the product evenly, in a thin layer. The oil can be used both on the face and body.

  • What are the little crystals?

    The fine crystals that you may notice in the oil contain the probiotics. They will dissolve upon contact with your skin to release the good bacteria.

  • Let it soak in before applying other products

    Don’t apply other products to the skin before applying the oil, unless those products are also free from preservatives and bacteria-friendly.

    Let the probiotic product absorb into the skin before applying other products, like sunscreen or make-up, that are water-based. All water-based products contain preservatives designed to kill bacteria—also the good ones.

Ingredients

Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Lactobacillus, Inulin, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil.

 

 

Read more about BAK's ingredients here.

  • LB244R (Probiotic)

    Probiotic bacterium isolated from fermented cabbage. This strain balances the skin microbiome and helps to make the skin healthy and strong while reducing dryness, irritation and redness.

  • Jojoba oil

    Jojoba oil is an effective emollient and moisturizing oil that in its composition resembles the skin's own oil (sebum). This makes it suitable for most skin types.

  • Sweet almond oil

    A mild, Non-irritating oil, that is easily absorbed by the skin, and makes it soft smooth and supple. In addition, it is a regenerating oil that helps to improve the general condition of the skin.

  • Tocopherol (vitamin E)

    Tocopherol (Vitamin E) is an antioxidant that has shown positive effects on everything from dry skin and eczema to wrinkles. In addition, it can help on sun damaged skin.

  • Inulin (Prebiotic)

    Prebiotics are nutrients for the good bacteria in and on the body. In everyday speech, prebiotics are referred to as "food" for the probiotic bacteria, allowing them to thrive and multiply on the skin.

Customer Reviews

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Real probiotics are a science

There's a bunch of rumors, recommendations and undocumented experiences within probiotics. We try to elevate the discussion on the area and separate fake from fact, probiotic from none-probiotic

  • Not necessarily.

    You may have eread about CFU (colony formin units), which is the indicator of how many active bacteria a product contains. A larger number is not necessarily better. The best dosis is the one which is tested and has proven health benefits.

  • Great questions.

    'Probiotic' is often misinterpreted or misused in products that don’t fulfill the definition. Probiotics is still a fairly new area of research and consumer products (in some categories at least), which is why it is sometimes use as a marketing-gimmick. Unfortunately this dilutes the actual science behind real probiotics. There is however stricter regulation on the way, which will hopefully make it easier for you as a consumer to separate probiotics from marketing.

Still curious?

  • Our products contain living bacteria why you should be aware of the storage and expiration date.

    When you receive the product it can be kept refrigerated (2-8°C) for more than 12 months without loosing effect. When you start using the product it can be stored at room temperature for ~3 months without loosing effect. If you don't expect to use the product within ~3 months it's a good idea to keep the product refrigerated.

  • It varies a lot

    Some experience changes quickly within the first week whereas for others it can take up to a full month.

  • If you are not satisfied with your results from the product, we will be more than happy to send a different product for you to try. Otherwise we'll refund the purchase.

  • LB244R® is isolated from fermented cabbage
    LB356® is isolated from fermented beetroot
    LB606R is isolated from a baby's stool (yes, there's also plenty of good bacteria here)
    LB714R is isolated from the vaginal microbiome of a pregnant woman

  • Yes.

    Probiotic lactic acid bacteria like the ones we use are a natural part of the skin and body and constitute an important part of the immune system. When applied, they support and supplement your microbiome's natural diversity.

    Our probiotic strains are on EU's QPS list (Qualified Presumption of Safety) and are listed as GRAS (Generally regard as Safe) in the US.

    Additionally, all products are natural, organic and perfume-free.

  • No.

    We never add perfume to our products.

  • Yes.

    All products can be used while pregnant or breastfeeding. The concept behind our brand is discover optimal solutions derived from nature to develop effective products that are good for you without compromising the health of your skin or body.

  • Poorly.

    People in the industrial world loses microbial diversity in the gut and on the skin due to Western Lifestyle; We live too clean, use antibiotics and eat diet with high fat and refined sugars but low in fiber. The decrease of microbial diversity directly correlates with a rise in a range of skin issues as well as metabolic and immune diseases like allergy, inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D), and multiple sclerosis (MS).