What You Should Know About Snail Serum and Placental Anti-Aging Serum
Many of us read terms such as 'snail serum' or 'placental anti-aging serum' and wonder- what exactly do those terms refer to? The following will explain why these two items are ingredients in skincare products and why - in the quest for vigorous skin - it is especially important to choose products that give us results without invoking controversy.
The Safety Issue
What are the sources of snail serum and placental anti-aging serum? Is there cause for apprehension with either one?
Placental anti-aging serum is derived from the placenta - the sack that nourishes a growing baby inside its mother's womb. This sack also filters toxins from the mother's bloodstream before they go into that of the baby.
In the extraction process, these toxins must be removed to verify that the resulting product will be useful and not disadvantageous to the skin. This is a tedious process because not all mothers have kept away from harmful habits like smoking that proliferate the amount of toxins in the body.
Snail serum is derived from the secretions of the Helix Aspera Muller snail. These snails are raised on farms in a protected environment without any contamination.
These secretions are a natural, all organic substance. The only precaution for their use would be an allergy to snails.
Are Both Serums Readily Available?
People looking for a natural skin treatment will notice a difference in the availability of these 2 serums. This difference also influences the prices of these anti-aging skin treatments.
Placental anti-aging serum is derived from a living piece of the human body. This has given rise to many moral and political issues that have restricted the availability of this serum. Therefore, it tends to be pricey.
Snail serum is harvested as the snails move, leaving a fluid behind them. The controlled atmosphere that this land snail is raised in allows for a continuous supply of this ingredient.
The importance of hydration in skin renewal products
The intention of the placenta during the growth of an embryo is chiefly to feed and shield the baby. The placenta allows for the swap of essential nutrients while it blocks the immune system of the mother from rejecting this new living creature that is forming within her. In this role, the placenta fulfills its purpose.
However, the main purpose of the liquid that snails secrete is to maintain the needed moisture level on the surface of their bodies. For this reason, snail serum is sought for its hydrating effects on the skin, which helps avert wrinkles.
In this discussion of snail serum and placental anti-aging serum we see that snail cosmetics - such as BIOSKINCARE - do not carry the controversy of products derived from the placenta. Natural skin care items should also have as their source ingredients whose main purpose is to moisturize and hydrate the skin. In this sense, the products containing snail serum excel at reducing wrinkles and as a natural acne treatment.
Published March 18th, 2009
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