Skin and bacteria: protection or threat?
Instead of fighting "bad" microbes, it is worth promoting the spread of "good" ones
Healthy skin does not imply sterility. Skin microorganisms stimulate and develop our immune reactions, strengthen the barrier function of the skin, and provide direct protection against pathogenic microorganisms. So, how safe is the presence of bacteria on the skin, how can you protect yourself in the event of a threat, and is too careful hygiene harmful?