All natural skin care products are now available that are based on natural substances made from living organisms. Before we get into the amazing benefits this ingredient has for your skin, we ask that you suspend all doubts about its use. We know that many people react adversely to the use such a material in skin care treatments.
Let’s start
Let’s first look at some well-known examples that we are all familiar with. We all can appreciate the beauty and magnificence that a pearl represents. Although many gourmets will find the creature inside the shell appealing, most people will not find it attractive at first glance. Humans have been embellishing the pearl for thousands of years.
Oyster farms were established to harvest this beautiful and rich specimen of nature over the past century. Silkworms are a wonderful addition to the natural gifts of nature. They produce beautiful and luxurious fabrics. The silkworm was once considered inferior and even repugnant before the ancient Chinese discovered its true potential. It is a worm at the end of it all. We humbly acknowledge their contributions to our lives.
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The honey bee is another important contributor. Since the ancient Egyptians first domesticated honey bees, we have enjoyed their natural honey production for many gourmet pleasures. Who doesn’t love the fruits of their labor? These examples demonstrate that we can quickly see beyond the superficialities and appreciate the blessings of natural solutions.
Snails!
The secret to beautiful skin is the humane and special care given to tiny snails in the same spirit as these revered practices. These tiny creatures are the only ones with skin that is so similar to human skin. They have developed a serum to protect themselves from the harmful effects of being exposed to the sun and other elements.
These snails can share their advantages with the world if they are properly cared for and raised. Why is this so time-consuming and laborious? The serum these creatures create is impossible to replicate even in the most advanced biochemical laboratory on Earth. The land snail lives its entire life on its nude skin, being fully exposed to the sun as well as the elements of Earth.
Conclusion
If you live in areas with Mediterranean climate, you may have found it in your yard. You may have noticed that the skin of a snail has the same components as human skin: collagen, elastin. Scientists call it the Cryptomphalus Aspersa Mollusk, which is also known as the brown garden snail, which is common in fruit orchards and vineyards.