When it comes to making money, few financial institutions rake in more money that the cosmetics industry.
In fact, Americans spend an average of $ 40 billion annually on makeup and skin care products. Thousands of people there (ladies and gentlemen alike) will stop at nothing when it comes to looking and feeling a bit more fabulous.
A trend that's really taken the industry by storm is the Korean care. In recent months, the Korean brands that Americans once had to search high and low for on Amazon began appearing in major retailers like Sephora and Ulta. cosmetic lotions and potions by a company called Tonymoly quickly became favorites of worship, and that probably has something to do with the fact that their products contain ingredients that are not often included in skincare items that are made to States United
Tonymoly makes a line of products containing glycoconjugates helix aspersa muller, otherwise known as snail slime. Although unconventional, the company says that the compounds found in the mucus may help smooth fine lines and wrinkles while preventing further damage to the skin.
And since the Korean care brands have started using the mud snail, others have followed suit. Although it is a relatively new addition to contemporary cosmetics, the ancient Greeks actually used this mud fight against inflammation.
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If you are an adventurous junkie care, why not give it a try?
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(via The New York post)
the fact of the matter is that this is not the first odd element to find its way into wrinkle creams. If you go through your stash now, you probably noticed that even some drugstore brands add things like urea and placental protein in their formulas. The use of snail slime seems actually quite calm in comparison.

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