Sakara Life unveils new synbiotic capsule expanding portfolio

This debut marks a strategic milestone for Sakara as it deepens its presence in the dietary supplement category.

USA – Sakara Life, an American health and wellness brand, has expanded its footprint in the clean beauty and wellness space with the launch of Beauty Biome, a synbiotic supplement.

These products are designed to support skin health by targeting the gut-skin axis. 

Beauty Biome combines probiotics, the polyphenol-rich compound Dermaval, and bioavailable vitamins A, D, and E. 

The formulation is designed to address common skin concerns, including dullness, redness, breakouts, and dehydration, while also supporting collagen maintenance and skin barrier resilience. 

Henry Davis, Sakara’s CEO, stated, “Wellness is a core aspect of bBeauty, and we’re looking forward to bringing Sakara to a consumer who is conscious of what they’re putting not only on but in their body.”

“Launching our latest supplements, including now Beauty Biome, is the perfect opportunity to bring these products to the Credo community, given they’re not only clean but can seamlessly integrate into your daily routine, making holistic wellness easier than ever before.”

According to Sakara, the product reflects a growing consumer demand for multifunctional wellness solutions that deliver both aesthetic and health benefits from within.

Previously focused on direct-to-consumer and Amazon sales, the brand now gains shelf presence in all 15 Credo Beauty stores nationwide, as well as online. 

Sakara focuses on science-backed plant-based nutrition, offering organic meal programs, supplements, and wellness products designed to enhance energy, metabolism, skin health, sleep, and vitality.

This debut marks a strategic milestone for Sakara as it deepens its presence in the dietary supplement category.

The launch comes at a time when the market for synbiotic supplements targeting the gut-skin axis is experiencing rapid growth, driven by increasing consumer awareness of the gut microbiome’s role in skin health. 

According to a report by Future Market Insights, the global skincare supplement market is projected to grow from USD 2.78 billion in 2024 to USD 4.5 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 8.8%, driven by rising consumer demand for collagen, antioxidants, and skin-enhancing ingredients.

Asia-Pacific leads the market growth, with North America and Europe maintaining strong demand due to ageing populations and personalized skincare innovations.

Common skincare supplements include collagen, vitamin C, vitamin E, biotin, hyaluronic acid, omega-3 fatty acids, and probiotics, all of which support skin hydration, elasticity, and overall health.

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