Greatness of Snail Massage

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A New Beauty Care Method that is Trending. If you think snake massage is very strange and creepy, consider the following latest trends in skin care. Many beauty and spa clinics in South America and South Korea are now turning to snail extracts that are believed to be good for the skin.

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Packed with glycolic acid and elastin, snail secretions protect the skin from wounds, bacteria, and strong UV rays, making natural sources a major source of protein that removes dead cells and regenerates skin. Usually beauty clinics use sticky products, but a beauty salon in the Russian city of Siberia from Krasnoyarsk decided not to use intermediaries by placing snails to crawl right on their clients' faces.

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Treatments and treatments that use snails have been used since ancient Greece: Hippocrates is reportedly prescribed a mixture of sour milk and snails pounded for inflammation of the skin. Today, the recipe is marketed as a treatment for acne and removes scars, as well as a cure for burns.

"These are 100 percent pure and natural products that allow them to replace typical chemical skin creams," said Christian Plaut's spokesman for the Andes Nature, which sells popular snail creams in South America. "Consumers usually have to buy several creams separately to get the same benefits."

A sexy worker provides cosmetic medical massages to clients using African snails at a beauty salon in the city of Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russia on March 23. This beauty salon is the only one that uses snail methods in the region ', which is believed to help accelerate skin regeneration, eliminate wrinkles, scars and burn marks, according to the owner: Alyona Zlotnikova.

"Customers are mostly smart people, once you give them information, they will truly understand that what is really disgusting is to keep feeding their skin with synthetic or chemical products, rather than natural products," Plaut said. .

But the dermatologist Dr. Bobby Buka was more skeptical. "Many species, including humans, release mucus rich in hyaluronic acid ... like phlegm ... but that does not mean you will put phlegm on your face.

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