AlumierMD launches new resources to help practitioners educate clients about the skin/gut axis
The connection between your gut and skin health – the skin/gut axis – is increasingly understood, which means it can be utilised to improve skin appearance, especially in breakout-prone or sensitive complexions.
To help skincare practitioners educate their clients about the link – and hopefully improve skincare-based aftercare – AlumierMD has launched new tailored resources in partnership with the nutrition and functional medicine expert Farzanah Nasser.
The new resources, which are designed to enrich skincare consultations with bespoke advice about the connection between gut and skin health, are a simple guide to help practitioners tailor their care to each patient. The hope is that practitioners will be able to easily implement the advice into their practice to enhance patients’ holistic wellness and the patient journey.
“An imbalance of the gut microbiome has a direct correlation with unpredictable skin”, shares Nasser. “Poor gut health can lead to dry, dull skin, inflammation and accelerated skin ageing. This can dramatically impact skin health and quality.”
“If your patient’s overall wellbeing is balanced, and underlying issues addressed, their aesthetic results will be more predictable, controlled and effective”, agrees the communications manager for AlumierMD, Victoria Hiscock. “These wellness resources will help empower practitioners to confidently discuss medical wellness as part of an aesthetic consultation.”
The new resources join a long list of bespoke tools that AlumierMD provides for practitioners alongside its product offering. Its portfolio also includes formulas designed to support the skin’s microbe, including the AlumierMD Clarifying Collection for blemish-prone skin that contains ‘good bacteria’-friendly peptide oligopeptide.
For more information about AlumierMD, visit alumiermd.co.uk