Recently, new research has shown that P. acnes has the ability to form into a biofilm. The biofilm is a type of protective shield formed by P. acnes colonies. P. acnes colonies. It acts as a glue that helps bacteria to proliferate, while resisting the organism's natural defense mechanism. This also explains why the P. acnes is able to resist certain treatments. It is therefore particularly important to destroy this biofilm and limit its formation, which would help eliminate acne.
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