Snail slime vs wrinkles and acne

There are many cosmetics who have a natural base , although most often they are of origin vegetable . However, there is a range ofcosmetics which has an origin animal , like those based on properties of the snail slime .

The largest compound of the snail slime it is called elicina , which has the main indication of care of the skin . This substance has those cosmetic indications referred to rejuvenation Y repair . Your action is referred to wrinkles Y stretch marks , scars acne and in standardization of stains of the skin .

The secretion of snail contains a series of properties whose actions are repairmen Y exfoliants . Other significant substances that it contains include:

1. Allantoin : Can act as a stimulant of the epithelization of the skin , by stimulation of cell proliferation . Help eliminate layers dead surface of the skin , replacing them with tissues new. It also acts as anti-irritant agent , helping to maintain the good condition of the skin .

2. Proteins and vitamins : The snail He obtains a series of products through his vegetable diet. The proteins and the vitamins (these last thanks to its anti-inflammatory action), help nourish and hydrate properly the skin .

3. Glycolic acid : Currently, hydroxy acids constitute one of the revolutions of the cosmetic . Applied to the skin , and depending on their concentration, they can produce from a small peeling up to a severe peeling . The Glycolic Acid It is widely used and is present in the snail , producing a very gentle elimination of the layers superficial of the dead cells .

Of all the species of snails , the one that seems to have more cosmetic properties is the Helix Aspersia Müller, cultivated in Chile.

Remember that before starting your employment, it is best to consult with a dermatologist to learn more about its application and benefits.

Follow us on@GetQoralHealth YGetQoralHealth on Facebook

Would you like to receive more information about your interest?Sign up with us.


Video Medicine: SNAIL SLIME SKINCARE - TESTED! (April 2024).