Prebiotics is a general term to refer to substances that induce the growth or activity of microorganisms (e.g., bacteria and fungi) that contribute to the well-being of their host. The most common example is in the gastrointestinal tract, where prebiotics can alter the composition of organisms in the gut
microbiome. However, in principle it is a more general term that can refer to other areas of the body as well. For example, certain hand
moisturizers have been proposed to act as prebiotics to improve the activity or composition of the skin microbiota.