Human Microbiota for Skincare: Sustainable, Innovative, and Personalized Skin Care with Skin Microbiota explores the latest trends, innovations, and emerging research in microbiota-based skincare, positioning readers at the forefront of skincare advancements. It presents a global overview of current and future research, providing a comprehensive understanding of the skin microbiome and its potential applications in skincare. The book offers detailed insights into the interplay between the skin microbiome and human health, with chapters covering essential topics such as Personalized Skincare, Macroecological Dynamics of Skin Microbiota, Host-Microbe Interplay During Skin Diseases and Aging, Microbiome-Based Skin Care Formulations, and Ethical Regulations of Skin Therapies.
This book consolidates datasets and real-life case studies, offering practical advice on incorporating microbiota-based products into daily routines and exploring future trends in microbiota-based skincare. Whether you are a scientist, researcher, or clinician, this book is an essential resource. It provides authoritative advice from experts in microbiology, dermatology, and biochemistry, facilitating multidisciplinary research and enhancing your ability to treat patients.
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Table of Contents
1. Personalized skincare2. Skin microbiota as halobiont
3. Macroecological Dynamics of Skin Microbiota
4. Host-microbe interplay during skin diseases and aging
5. Conventional Skincare Therapies
6. Targeted Interventions for Skin Conditions
7. Microbiome-Based Skin Care Formulations
8. Additive Microbiome therapies for skin care
9. Bioengineering and Synthetic Microbiota for Skin Care
10. Skin microbiota modulation therapies
11. Combination Therapies For Skin Health
12. Environmental Considerations in skincare
13. Skin Microbiota-focused Products and startups
14. Ethical Regulations of Skin Therapies
15. Future perspectives in skincare therapeutics
16. Conclusion and recommendations
Authors
Nar Singh Chauhan Department of Biochemistry, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India. Dr. NS Chauhan is an Associate Professor in Biochemistry at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India. For more than a decade, he has devoted his research to understanding microbial community structure and functions to exploit their potential for therapeutic, diagnostic, and industrial applications. He has completed eight major research projects and published numerous studies exploring microbiota composition, microbiome functions, microbiota evolution, and host-microbial interactions. Manu Bhambi ZIGZOO Marketing Services Pvt. Ltd. Dr. Manu Chauhan is an active researcher in biomedical engineering. She has published many scientific papers in disease diagnostics, enzyme technology, and microbiome research. Currently, she is heading a division of biomedical research at ZIGZOO Marketing Services Pvt. Ltd, India. She has been recognized for his outstanding research by various government and non-government organizations. Shashank Gupta �rebro University, Sweden.Dr Shashank Gupta is an active researcher in the field of Human Microbiota. His research integrates unveiling complex human microbial networks using multi-omics approaches. Current research mainly focuses on the variation of the human gut microbiome in human health and disease conditions. Seeking multi-disciplinary research opportunity in genomic data exploration particularly from large-scale microbiome study for understanding host-microbiome interaction.

