MyMicrobiome celebrates 150th certification partnership

Swiss certification outfit MyMicrobiome is celebrating notching up over 150 partnerships worldwide across personal care and other industries.

MyMicrobiome offers 22 different standards defining microbiome-friendliness spanning skin care, intimate and baby care, pharmaceutical, hygienic and textile products, and pet care.

The firm said the milestone cements MyMicrobiome’s role as the industry leader in microbiome safety, and the only provider of a globally registered certification mark for microbiome-friendly products.

Its certification mark has become a trusted symbol for scientific integrity and consumer transparency.

This growing network includes some of the world’s most recognized and trusted names in personal care and innovation, such as Beekman 1802, Cargill, Codex, Dr. Reddy’s, DSM-Firmenich, Henkel, K18, Merz, Nutrafol, Roquette, Solvay, True Botanicals, Water Wipes, and Weleda.

These industry leaders, along with cutting-edge startups and emerging brands, are choosing MyMicrobiome to validate their commitment to microbiome-safe, science-backed product development.

“This milestone proves that microbiome-friendly is not a niche trend—it’s a new industry standard both for ingredient suppliers and formulators,” said Dr. Kristin Neumann, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at MyMicrobiome.

“We’re proud to support companies that place science and skin health at the forefront of product development.”

MyMicrobiome developed the world’s only independent certification mark for microbiome-friendly products.

Its scientifically rigorous testing ensures that certified products respect the skin and body’s delicate microbiota.

“Our testing methods are highly sophisticated, utilizing co-cultures of up to seven microbial strains—including both bacteria and fungi—tested in parallel,” added chief operating officer Hedy Scheck (pictured).

“This level of complexity in an in vitro assay is unprecedented. It enables us to accurately assess the impact of a product within a controlled yet biologically relevant environment.”

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