These 3 Unexpected Beauty Products Contain Ultra-Healing Snail Slime
Beth Wischnia
Beth Wischnia
You can typically find this Texan writing, trying on a new lipstick, gabbing with her identical twin sister or volunteering at the local animal shelter. She finds inspiration from rosé, beauty products, Tex-Mex and cats.
Snail slime — yes, snail slime — is the surprising ingredient du jour featured in skin creams and masks. Its ultra healing, mega-moisturizing, anti-inflammatory properties make it a power boost your skincare routine needs. Recently, snail extract has been making its way into new types of beauty solutions, and we’re all about it. Read on to learn about three fresh products that’ll give you your snail slime fix in a totally new way. (Photo via Getty)
Snail in Your Hair: The new Kenra Professional Snail Anti-Aging Shampoo ($18), Snail Anti-Aging Conditioner ($18), and Platinum Snail CC Crème ($25) help restore fullness and shine, maintain a healthy scalp, and add a dose of hydration from root-to-tip.
Snail in Your Makeup: While skincare infused with snail mucin has been around, makeup with the haute ingredient is relatively new frontier. The Mizon Snail Repair BB Cream ($21) is essential if you’re blemish-ridden and looking for makeup that treats your skin as you wear it. The anti-inflammatory, healing benefits in the snail elixir prevents future acne from forming, while the medium coverage keeps everything looking flawless.
Snail in Your Essence: COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence ($21) is packed with a whopping 96 percent of snail mucin. Tap on this powerful solution and, after consistent use, you’ll notice a plump, dewy, and even complexion.
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Beth Wischnia
You can typically find this Texan writing, trying on a new lipstick, gabbing with her identical twin sister or volunteering at the local animal shelter. She finds inspiration from rosé, beauty products, Tex-Mex and cats.