Lactobacillus casei balances the gut-derived IGF-1/insulin axis by enhancing insulin sensitivity and blunting postprandial insulin spikes.

Lorbiotics Acne
Clear skin starts in your gut, not just your skincare routine. Clinically studied strains that reduce sebum production and target the inflammation behind persistent acne.
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32% reduction in facial lesion count and 27% reduction in erythema over 12 weeks with L. casei — validated through IGF-1 modulation and immune regulation of the sebaceous gland.
Why Acne works.
Lorbiotics-Acne is a precision dermatological probiotic designed for mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris. It targets the key microbiological, hormonal, and inflammatory drivers of acne through an inside-out approach.
Key Ingredients
Probiotic strains: Bifidobacterium breve, Lactobacillus casei, and Lactobacillus salivarius
Supporting nutrients: Biotin, N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), and a phytoactivant complex
How It Works
Lorbiotics-Acne addresses:
Gut-skin axis disruption — Acne is linked to reduced gut Lactobacillus diversity, leaky gut, and elevated IGF-1, insulin, and pro-inflammatory cytokines that fuel excess sebum and P. acnes (now Cutibacterium acnes) virulence.
Clinical benefits of L. casei — Shown to reduce facial lesions by 32% and erythema by 27% over 12 weeks via IGF-1 modulation and immune regulation of the sebaceous gland.
NAC’s dual action — Acts as a potent antioxidant (boosting glutathione) and mucolytic to neutralize ROS from neutrophil infiltration while downregulating IGF-1/mTORC1 signaling to curb excessive sebum production.
- 01Facial lesion reduction
- 02Sebum secretion normalisation
- 03P. acnes counteraction
- 04Erythema & desquamation reduction
- 05Mild-to-moderate acne management
- 06Antioxidant protection
“Lorbiotics-Acne is a precision dermatological probiotic designed for mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris.”
Lorbiotics Acne · Dermatology
How it works, step by step.
The documented biological pathway — exactly how each component acts inside the body.
These spikes normally activate mTORC1 in sebocytes, driving excess sebum production and comedone formation.
It also reduces intestinal LPS leakage, thereby limiting TLR-4 activation on sebocytes and downstream pro-inflammatory lipid mediators that fuel sebum overproduction.
Lactobacillus salivarius produces salivaricin bacteriocins that selectively inhibit P. acnes RNAIII expression - the master regulator of its virulence factors - decreasing secretion of α-toxin, lipase, and proteases that trigger follicular inflammation.
Bifidobacterium breve complements this by suppressing IL-17A (the key cytokine linking gut dysbiosis to sebaceous inflammation) via induction of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the gut mucosa.
Biotin and the phytoactivant blend further support sebum normalization and anti-comedogenic effects by modulating keratinocyte differentiation.
This multi-targeted mechanism addresses both hormonal/sebum-driven and inflammatory pathways in acne pathogenesis through gut–skin axis modulation.
Every ingredient earns its place.
The exact composition of Lorbiotics Acne — each organism and active listed at its formulated dose.
| Organism / active | Documented role | Dose |
|---|---|---|
| Bifidobacterium breve | — | 5 B CFU |
| Lactobacillus casei | — | 5 B CFU |
| Lactobacillus salivarius | — | 5 B CFU |
| Biotin | Vitamin B7 | as standardized |
| N-Acetyl Cysteine | NAC | as standardized |
How to take it.
Dosage
1–2 sachets/capsules daily, with meals, for a minimum of 12 weeks. Can be used as adjunct to topical or systemic acne therapy. Or as advised by physician.
In the pack
Capsule / Sachet · 60 per Pack
With Biotin (Vit B7), NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) & Phytoactivant complex for antioxidant and sebum-normalising support.
Certifications
- WHO-GMP
- ISO 13485
- Allergen Free
- Clinical Test
- 24 Month Stability
What people say after they've actually taken it.
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Peer-reviewed references.
Every claim on this page traces back to published literature. The full citation list for Lorbiotics Acne.
- 01Jung GW, et al. J Dermatolog Treat. 2013 24(6):458-62.
- 02Bowe WP, Logan AC. Gut Pathog. 2011 3(1):1.
- 03Probiotical S.p.A. LPB-DE-ACNE · B. breve + L. casei + L. salivarius 5B + Biotin + NAC + Phytoactivants · 60 Caps



