The science
It only works if it arrives alive.
Most probiotics are broken down by stomach acid before they ever reach your gut. Blush Culture uses a spore-based strain built to survive the trip — because the gut-skin axis only responds to what actually gets there.
How a spore survives the stomach.
Sealed in a spore
Bacillus coagulans forms a natural, acid-resistant shell — so it isn't broken down on the way to your gut like ordinary live cultures.
Wakes in the gut
Once past the stomach, the spore germinates where it's needed — arriving alive instead of being destroyed in transit.
Supports the axis
A balanced gut microbiome is part of how skin looks and feels — the gut-skin axis your topicals can't reach from the outside.

The gut-skin axis, briefly.
Your gut and your skin are in constant conversation. When the gut microbiome is balanced, it's associated with skin that looks calmer and more radiant — which is why topicals alone can only do so much.
Blush Culture is designed to support that balance from the inside: a spore-based probiotic that survives the trip, prebiotic inulin to feed it, and pomegranate polyphenols with liposomal vitamin C for the skin side of the axis. Four actives, every dose disclosed.
This is general wellness information, not medical advice.
Quality, honestly.
Four standards the formula is held to — and what each one actually means, in plain language.
Spore-based B. coagulans
Genus and species named on the carton — not a generic “probiotic blend”.
Fully-dosed, disclosed actives
Every milligram is printed on the label. No proprietary blends.
Made to GMP standards
Produced under FDA current Good Manufacturing Practice for dietary supplements.
Independently tested, batch by batch
Identity, potency and purity verified by an outside lab. No batch ships without it.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.