Snail Secretion Filtrate
Snail Secretion Filtrate
Suitable Skin Types


Highlights of Snail Secretion Filtrate
- Anti-ageing – helps with wrinkles and fine lines and visible signs of ageing
- Contains elastin, collagen, glycolic acid, allantoin, and peptides
- Contains antioxidants that combat free radicals
- Wound and skin repair capabilities
- Hydrating
- Stimulates collagen production
- Skin soothing and non-comedogenic
Products Containing Snail Secretion Filtrate
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Bye Bye Acne Kit
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Extreme Spot Serum
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Good to be Young – Teenage Skin Essential Set
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Peeling Scrub Snail Silky
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Snail Bee Ultimate Hydrogel Eye Patch
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Snail Bee Ultimate Serum Plus
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Snail Bee Ultimate Toner
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OOTD
Snail Mucin Lifting Cream
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What is Snail Secretion Filtrate?
Snail secretion filtrate or snail mucin, is a substance obtained from the mucus secreted by snails, mainly cryptomphalus aspersa or helix aspersa. Gaining popularity in the world of cosmetics, it’s believed to offer various skincare benefits and applications.
It’s important to clarify that snail mucin isn’t waste or excretion left behind by a snail’s movement. Instead, it’s a substance the snail produces when stressed, often containing beneficial properties. Here at Dermessa, we ensure all products containing snail mucin come from brands committed to ethical sourcing. We take pride in displaying our cruelty-free badge to reflect this commitment.
What can Snail Secretion Filtrate do for your skin?
Anti-ageing – snail mucin can stimulate collagen production. It also contains glycolic acid, peptides, and allantoin, which can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.1
Highly moisturising – snail mucin contains hyaluronic acid and glycosaminoglycans. It also strengthens the skin barrier and protects against environmental damage.2
Antioxidants – packed with vitamin A, C & E, it combat free radicals and reduces the signs of premature ageing.
Skin repair capabilities – the presence of proteins and peptides that can contribute to accelerated wound healing, improved overall skin texture, and enhanced scar reduction and resilience.34
How do you use Snail Secretion Filtrate?
The many benefits of snail mucin explains why they are found in numerous skincare products like serums, essences, creams, and masks. They can be used in different ways, depending on your targeted goals. For hydration, skin soothing and smoothing, you may want to use a cream or mask. If you’re looking for anti-ageing treatment, opt for a higher concentration in serums and essences.
Remember, even though generally well-tolerated, a patch test is always recommended before introducing any new product, including those containing snail mucin, to identify any potential sensitivities. That being said, OOTD’s Snail Mucin Lifting Cream will restore bounce and radiance. For plumper and visibly smoother skin, try Benton’s Snail Bee Ultimate Serum. Choose Mizon’s Peeling Scrub Snail Silky for an effective weekly scrub that will leave your skin glowing and silky smooth.
Can you use Snail Secretion Filtrate when you’re pregnant?
While snail mucin is generally considered safe for topical application, there’s very limited research on its use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Therefore, exercising caution is advisable for expecting or lactating individuals. If you have any concerns about incorporating snail mucin into your routine while pregnant or breastfeeding, it’s always best to consult your healthcare provider. They can offer personalised advice based on your unique health situation.
SOURCES
1 Fabi SG, Cohen JL, Peterson JD, Kiripolsky MG, Goldman MP. The Effects of Filtrate of the Secretion of the Cryptomphalus Aspersa on Photoaged Skin. J Drugs Dermatol. 2013 Apr;12(4):453-7. PMID: 23652894. Link
2 Lim, V. Z., Yong, A. A., Tan, W. P. M., Zhao, X., Vitale, M., & Goh, C. L. (2020). 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. The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology, 13(3), 31–36.Link
3 Gugliandolo, Enrico, Francesco Macrì, Roberta Fusco, Rosalba Siracusa, Ramona D’Amico, Marika Cordaro, Alessio Filippo Peritore, Daniela Impellizzeri, Tiziana Genovese, Salvatore Cuzzocrea, and et al. 2021. “The Protective Effect of Snail Secretion Filtrate in an Experimental Model of Excisional Wounds in Mice” Veterinary Sciences 8, no. 8: 167. Link
4 Errajouani, Fatima, Hanane Bakrim, Sohaib Hourfane, Adnane Louajri, João Miguel Rocha, Noureddine El Aouad, and Amin Laglaoui. 2023. “Exploring the Potential Anti-Inflammatory and Wound-Healing Proprieties of Cepaea hortensis Snail Mucin” Cosmetics 10, no. 6: 170. Link