“Katie Holmes uses Snail slime to keep her skin in top condition.” – dailymail.co.uk, 24 Jan 2013
Latest beauty must-have as snail slime is believed to have substances that heal scar and reduce wrinkles.
“Slime way to beauty: having snails crawling on one's face sounds like the stuff of nightmares, but Tokyo-based beauty salon Ci:z.Labo is hoping that people will pay for a new beauty treatment involving gastropods. The treatment claims to slough off dead skin, clear pores and roll back the years, thanks to the snail's slime, believed to have an anti-ageing effect on human skin.” My Paper, 15 Jul 2013
You don’t need a snail on your face. Let Snail Face Mask 30 pieces to do the job for smooth and supple skin - This is a facial mask formulated with one concern in mind : how well your makeup and foundation stays on skin.
Description
Snail Face Mask contains a generous amount of musin extract that has both moisture-retaining and skin rejuvenating properties.
Features:
· The musin-rich facial mask gently wraps face to nourish and moisturise, so skin stays moist and supple longer
· Contains Coenzyme Q10 to work synergistically with musin to activate cellular turnover, facilitating the promotion of clear and radiant skin by enhancing skin’s ability to retain moisture.
· Free of colours, fragrance and mineral oils
How to use:
1) Use after cleansing.
2) Spread out the mask and place it snugly on face following the cutting for the eyes, nose and mouth.
3) Leave the mask on your face for 10 to 15 minutes.
4) To have concentration care on the under eye area, fold down the flap that is cut out around the eye.
4) Remove the mask and use hands to cap face to allow the essence to absorb.
Ingredients:
Water, PG, Ethanol, PRG-75, Snail musin, Allantoin, CoQ10, Polyquaternium 51, Fructan, , Camellia Japonica flower extract, Camellia Japonica seed extract, Dipotassium glyrrguzate, PCA-Na, (phytosteryl/octyldodecyl) lauroyl glutamate, BG, Xantham gum, Sodium citric, Hydrogenated lecithin, Polyglyceryl-10 laurate, 1,2-hexandiol, Tocopheryl, Methylparaben, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben