The future of functional clothing for an improved skin and textile microbiome relationship

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Abstract

The skin microbiome has become a hot field of research in the last few years. The emergence of next‐generation sequencing has given unprecedented insights into the impact and involvement of microbiota in skin conditions. More and more cosmetics contain probiotics or bacteria as an active ingredient, with or without scientific data. This research is also acknowledged by the textile industry. There has been a more holistic approach on how the skin and textile microbiome interacts and how they influence the pH, moisture content and odour generation. To date, most of the ingredients have a broad‐spectrum antibacterial action. This manuscript covers the current research and industry developments in the field of skin and textiles. It explores the nature of antimicrobial finishing in textiles which can disrupt the skin microbiome, and the benefits of more natural and mi-crobiome friendly therapies to combat skin conditions, malodour and skin infection.

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Broadhead, R., Craeye, L., & Callewaert, C. (2021, June 1). The future of functional clothing for an improved skin and textile microbiome relationship. Microorganisms. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061192

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