This is a very confusing product. On the box it says 100% vegan and cruelty free. It has different ingredients than the product on the inside. The product on the inside however, has snail mucin filtrate. It also has synthetic snail mucin in it and I understand that is not real snail mucin. However the secondary snail mucin is an animal byproduct and therefore this product is not vegan.
If that doesn’t bother you, there are many health benefits to using snail mucin on the skin. It is extremely revitalizing and moisturizing for human skin. It is harvested usually by having snails move across a screen in a stressful environment. Not sure that that’s completely cruelty free and there is no indication that it is third party tested anywhere on the packaging.
It is fun to use and I have heard about many of the health benefits of using 24 karat gold on your skin. There are a lot of patches in here and this last quite a while. It’s fun to use with the girls on a night in and a spa party. The spoon that it comes with is really nice because they are very slippery and hard to handle. They do dry up after sitting on your face for quite some time. If you are allergic to shellfish you may want to consider doing a patch test before putting this on your face. Snails have a similar allergen to shellfish and it is a concern that some may want to be aware of.
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