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  2. What Is Snail Mucin? A Cosmetic Chemist Breaks Down ... - AOL

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    Snail mucin is also available in primers, moisturizers and cleansers, and Padgett says that it’s good in all forms and provides hydrating benefits. One last thing to note: concentration matters.

  3. Snail slime - Wikipedia

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    Snail slime is a kind of mucus (an external bodily secretion) produced by snails, which are gastropod mollusks. Land snails and slugs both produce mucus, as does every other kind of gastropod, from marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats.

  4. I Slathered Snail Goo on My Skin in the Name of Hydration - AOL

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    CosRX Advanced Snail Mucin Essence uses 96 percent snail mucin, which dermatologist Gloria Lin, MD, says, "can be beneficial for moisturizing, soothing irritation, and repairing your skin barrier ...

  5. This Snail-Derived Skincare Ingredient Is All Over the ... - AOL

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    Using snail mucin for skin offers many benefits, dermatologists say. The ingredient, which works for all skin types, helps to maintain healthy, hydrated skin.

  6. Epiphragm - Wikipedia

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    In most species of air-breathing land snail, the epiphragm is a simple membrane composed of layers of dried mucus. This is created routinely at the start of a period of inactivity during times of decreased humidity. The epiphragm of Cornu aspersum is secreted from the mantle collar of the snail by intense muscular activity. [3]

  7. What is snail mucin? - AOL

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    According to dermatologists, using snail mucin on your face can hydrate, help with fine lines, plump skin and more. Here, the best snail mucin products worth considering.

  8. Mucin - Wikipedia

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    Mucin genes encode mucin monomers that are synthesized as rod-shaped apomucin cores that are post-translationally modified by exceptionally abundant glycosylation. The dense "sugar coating" of mucins gives them considerable water-holding capacity and also makes them resistant to proteolysis , which may be important in maintaining mucosal barriers.

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