Can face skin care reduce ailing associated with skin aging?
In our quest for answers to our skin care concerns we first searched for people that had healthier skin, and then tried to determine which where the commonalities in their lives. In this quest, we encountered an awkward fact, people that worked directly with land snails had the healthiest skin, especially in the areas of contact between skin and animal, and this meant mainly their hands and lower part of their arms. The observation that the snail mucus yielded soft hands and quick healing of minor cuts, scrapes and wounds without leaving behind any scars, lead us to an unconventional skin care ingredient. One based on the substance snails secrete to yield not only scar less skin healing when damaged but to protect their skin from free radicals and the effects of UV radiation. After intensive research and validation we found out that the snails’ mucin encourages collagen activity and skin regeneration. The regeneration activity of the skin is produced by enzymes, glycosaminoglycans (GAG