Bacteria living on the skin could act as a natural sunscreen
Scientists have long recognized human skin as a vibrant ecosystem that's home to millions of microorganisms. Our skin microbiome includes bacteria, fungi, and viruses; all playing a key role in shaping our health by promoting skin immunity and guarding against diseases. These friendly microbes feed on our skin's nutrients, and as a byproduct, they produce various active molecules that influence and interact with our skin cells.
Tags: Bacteria, Skin, Skin Cancer, Ultra-violet, Sunscreen, Sun