From toners and serums to moisturisers and face masks, these are the best snail mucin products, according to K-beauty experts.
What are the benefits of snail mucin?
The idea of slathering snail excretion all over your face might not initially appeal, but given its manifold benefits you might eventually be persuaded to give it a try. “A tried and tested ingredient in the K-beauty world, snail mucin is naturally made up of properties like glycoproteins, hyaluronic acid and glycolic acid, all of which have long-documented benefits for the skin,” says Julia Marinkovich, UK representative for cult K-beauty brand.
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