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From ethics to allergies, here’s why snail slime might not be for you

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K-beauty introduced many of us to the world of snail slime, promising a path to radiance, skin that looks like glass. With so many TikTok and Instagram Influencers endorsing this trend, it seemed like the perfect solution to achieving that coveted glow. Although it is touted as a miracle ingredient that can do wonders for your skin, there are some critical aspects to consider before you get down to business.

From ethical concerns about how snail mucus is collected to possible allergic reactions, this product has faced quite a bit of backlash in recent months. This product promises mild hydration, skin protection, collagen boosting, and reduced irritation, but complaints of side effects like breakouts, acne breakouts, hives, and tiny forehead bumps are rampant on social media. This begs the question: how can such a seemingly mild ingredient cause so many problems? Whether you’re considering avoiding snail slime due to allergies, ethical concerns, or a general distaste for sticky, slimy substances (gross!), here are what I believe (as a product maker), are the pros and cons of incorporating this product into your beauty routine. Let’s get into it!

What is Snail Mucin?

Snail mucus, also known as snail secretion filtrate, comes from snails or molluscs (organisms that live inside a shell). This secretion contains a complex composition, including polysaccharides, vitamins A, C and E, collagen, elastin, proteins, allantoin, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) and other beneficial ingredients believed to provide a range of skin care benefits. From hydrating the skin to promoting collagen production and soothing irritation, snail mucin has garnered attention for its ability to treat a variety of skin concerns.

What is the ethical dilemma surrounding snail mucus?

While snail slime has become a trendy product promoted at every turn, it is important to consider the ethical implications of its production process and the potential risks associated with its use. To be clear, this mucilage doesn’t come from snails just crawling around – these creatures are stressed or wounded to stimulate the secretion of mucilage, which is then collected for skin care use.

Unlike animal products such as beeswax, where the extraction is not only harmless to the animal, but even deemed necessary (so they can replenish their hive), extracting snail mucus is a completely unnecessary and laborious process . This process has raised ethical concerns, especially for those who prioritize animal rights.

What are the benefits of snail mucus?

Despite the ethical concerns, snail mucus boasts a number of potential skin benefits. Snail mucus is primarily beneficial for restoring moisture and improving skin texture, making it particularly attractive to those with dry or dehydrated skin. Additionally, the presence of AHAs in snail mucus can contribute to gentle exfoliation, promoting smoother, brighter skin.

In addition, snail mucus is believed to aid in skin repair and regeneration, potentially speeding up the healing process for acne scars and other skin imperfections. With its purported ability to soothe inflammation and reduce redness, snail mucin has gained a following among those seeking to address sensitive or irritated skin concerns — but let’s dive in because I don’t think that’s a good idea.

Why do some people experience negative reactions?

Recently, there has been an influx of negative reviews claiming that snail mucus causes reactions such as breakouts and irritation. The reason for this probably has to do with the fact that it is a natural substance that comes from a biological organism. Simply put, snail mucus is a complex mixture similar to human sweat – just as we sweat when we’re stressed, snails emit mucus when they’re stressed. Unfortunately for those with sensitive or reaction-prone skin, complex blends generally mean a greater chance of side effects. This is why I recommend that those with sensitive or reactive skin types stick to simple products.

For the most part, people should probably be okay with this product. However, if you have sensitive skin, a damaged skin barrier, or a condition like rosacea, you may want to tread carefully.

What should I do if I want to try using snail slime?

If you are interested in the potential benefits of snail mucus and want to incorporate it into your skin care routine, it is necessary to approach its use with caution. Conduct a patch test before fully incorporating new products into your regimen can help identify any adverse reactions or sensitivities. This simple but critical step can prevent potential skin irritation and discomfort, allowing you to make an informed decision about its suitability for your skin.

In addition, researching brands that prioritize ethical sourcing and sustainable practices in the extraction of snail mucus can provide peace of mind for conscientious consumers. It is important to note that not all snail slimes are the same. These products can vary depending on where the snails come from, how stressed they are, or even how the supplier handles the product. While your skin may react well to a snail slime product, there is still a risk when you try another from a different brand.

What are some alternatives to using snail mucus?

For those looking for hydration without the risks associated with this slimy substance, look out for products that contain humectants such as glycerin and hyaluronic acid, as well polysaccharides such as algae. Below are my favorite ways to get an extra boost of hydration.

Toner

I’ve learned that many people don’t believe in the power of toners, but I’m here to tell them how much they miss them. In terms of hydration, toners like Moisture Injecting Toner and Soothing Elderberry Toner they are great for boosting skin’s moisture content. Not only that, but wet skin is also believed to be 10 times more permeable than dry skin, meaning any serum applied afterwards will be able to penetrate deeper.

Just remember to follow it Golden minute rule to not dehydrate your skin further!

Moisturizing serums

Moisturizers such as Skin Drink Concentratecontaining Hyaluronic Acid (a powerful humectant) and aloe vera, can provide hydration that rivals, if not exceeds, that of snail mucin polysaccharides. Due to the simplicity of these ingredients, you will also reduce the chance of irritation on your skin.

Moisturizing creams

Not only are they a great source of hydration, but moisturizers are also key to strengthening the skin barrier, reducing transepidermal water loss (TEWL), and creating happier, healthier skin. Products like Phytolipid Comfort Creme, Pure Radiance Creme Masqueand Daily mattifying solution All contain seaweed (or seaweed extracts), a polysaccharide that keeps skin plump and hydrated.

Learn more about which moisturizer is right for you.

While some may benefit from its moisturizing and restorative properties, the harsh reality of how snail slime is harvested and the potential dangers it poses may be the reason for its imminent fall from the limelight. Fortunately, this is far from the only product that can provide these moisturizing, soothing, and skin-healing benefits. While looking for alternatives to snail slime, especially when dealing with sensitive skin, be sure to look for simple products that contain ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, algae, and aloe, as well as ceramides and peptides.

I hope you found this post helpful and as always #obeyrenee!

Finally, if you want to minimize (or even completely reverse) the effects of dry skin, see here the best ingredients to use and avoid.

Celebrity Esthetician & Skin Care Specialist
As an esthetician trained in cosmetic chemistry, Renée Rouleau has spent 30 years researching skin, educating her audience and building an award-winning line of products. Her hands-on experience as an esthetician and trusted skin care expert has created a real solution — products designed to nine different skin types so your face will have exactly what it needs to look and feel its best. Trusted by celebrities, editors, bloggers, and skincare enthusiasts around the world, her vast real-world knowledge and constant research is why Marie Claire calls her “the most passionate skin professional we know.”

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