Snail slime is being touted as a skin smoother and is the active ingredient of a new skin cream. Glycolic acid and elastin are secreted by the gastropods, considered by some to be a fantastic natural treatment. So far, no placebo-controlled studies have proven its effects, but it remains popular, it it sounds off-putting. Read more here.

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