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For skincare? @eduardkoopman
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no, i never used that stuff. I have seen it lay around in the shop. But I never bought it. I also nver researched that product, so i can't say if it's bad, mediocre, good, or great.For skincare? @eduardkoopman
Korean skincare company Cosrx makes it at least.no, i never used that stuff. I have seen it lay around in the shop. But I never bought it. I also nver researched that product, so i can't say if it's bad, mediocre, good, or great.
okay. But you can't trust skincare companies. They sell alot of copes ingredients, just for marketing purposes. So they add cool sunding stuffs, which maybe do some but little. But than got some cool angle to market.Korean skincare company Cosrx makes it at least.
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Of course.okay. But you can't trust skincare companies. They sell alot of copes ingredients, just for marketing purposes. So they add cool sunding stuffs, which maybe do some but little. But than got some cool angle to market.
Only the skincare company "deciem" which has product line like "the ordinairy" can be trusted decently well, with using ffective ingredients and pricing it fair in line with the material costs.
How to know if an ingrdient works??
Ideally one knows how to search ncbi or pubmed database with studies.
If not, than healthline usually has alot of informative articles (with links) about stuffs:
i see healthline has a short article on it: https://www.healthline.com/health-news/snail-slime-skin-creams-becoming-popular-in-the-united-states
for example, how to search studies:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=snail+skin[Title]&sort=date
One than can find through the results, syuff in studies like this:
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Efficacy and Safety of a New Cosmeceutical Regimen Based on the Combination of Snail Secretion Filtrate and Snail Egg Extract to Improve Signs of Skin Aging - PubMed
<span><b>BACKGROUND:</b> Two extracts derived from the gastropod <i>Cryptomphalus aspersa</i> have been shown to have dermal regeneration properties: SCA® (secretion filtrate) with fibroblast growth factor-like activity and IFC®-CAF (cellular activating factor), a snail egg extract with skin...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
there is in base, not better company out there in skincare than Deciem.Of course.
Ordinary is OK but I heard some of their products have way too low amounts of ingredients to work well.