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SNAIL SECRETION FILTRATE

Chem/IUPAC Name: Snail Secretion Filtrate is the product obtained from the filtered secretion of one or more species of snails
COSING REF No: 58704
SNAIL SECRETION FILTRATE
A component of many beauty products, snail secretion filtrate is made from the slime that snails secrete. The skin is said to benefit from this filtrate in a variety of ways, including hydration, smoothness, and plumpness. Additionally, it's believed that snail secretion filtrate can lessen the appearance of acne scars, fine lines, and wrinkles. It is a complex mixture of proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans, glycoprotein enzymes, hyaluronic acid, copper peptides, antimicrobial peptides, and trace elements including copper, zinc, and iron, and is usually obtained from the garden snail, Cornu aspersum. Snail slime cosmetics have recently gained popularity in the United States and are originally a Korean beauty trend.

What is SNAIL SECRETION FILTRATE used for?

Snail secretion filtrate is used in cosmetics to boost skin health and provide younger-looking and moisturized skin. Snail secretion filtrate benefits include moisturizing, reviving, antioxidation, skin lightening, skin cleansing, skin smoothing, and anti-aging. It is a versatile, potent ingredient that can help to enhance the texture and appearance of your skin. It is a skin-loving product that leaves your skin tacky and sticky without being irritating. Additionally, its antibacterial properties fight bacteria and prevent acne. It can be used to treat dry skin, wrinkles and stretch marks, acne and rosacea, age spots, burns, scars, razor bumps, and even flat warts.
  • Skin care: Different components of snail secretion filtrate offer various skin benefits. While glycolic acids help to exfoliate the skin and brighten its appearance, proteins aid in the repair and regeneration of skin cells. And in the meantime, hyaluronic acid is a potent hydrator that can help to hydrate the skin and lessen the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles

Origin

In the scientific literature, there are several patents that describe how to collect snail secretion and prepare it for use in cosmetics. For instance, a doctor in Chile developed a technique for collecting secretions that involved stirring up snails in warm water and filtering the mucin. Another patent, attributable to a Spanish oncologist, calls for mechanically stressing the snails to trigger the production of their mucin.

Using specialized equipment, for cosmetic use, the snail secretion is produced, filtered, and micro-filtered to remove any type of impurities, without diluting the secretion other than the addition of stabilizers to ensure its preservation over time.

What does SNAIL SECRETION FILTRATE do in a formulation?

  • Antioxidant
  • Moisturising
  • Skin conditioning
  • Smoothing

Safety profile

Snail secretion filtrate is generally well tolerated according to clinical studies however, allergies can occur since different individuals may react differently to various ingredients. Dermatologists recommend using a small amount of snail secretion filtrate on a specific area of your body to look for allergies and skin reactions.

Technical profile

Property Values
Solubility Soluble in water
5

Commercial Selection : Grades containing solely SNAIL SECRETION FILTRATE

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