Moisturizes and nourishes
Improves skin elasticity
It protects it from loss of elasticity
Improves skin texture
It detoxifies
Hand mask with snail extract offers the skin of the hands immediate hydration and nourishment. Thanks to the snail extract it contains, it protects the skin from negative environmental effects, contributes to skin detoxification and actively fights the loss of elasticity and firmness. The mask improves the structure of the skin exposed to stressors, reduces irritation and leaves it perfectly nourished and soft to the touch.
The easy application of the gloves ensures intensive penetration of active substances into the skin, which remains well hydrated for a long time.
Active ingredients: snail extract
Instructions for use:
1. Wash and dry your hands. 2. Remove the mask from its packaging and place it on your hands. 3. Leave for 20 - 30 minutes, no need to wash hands after the process. 4. Use once a week.
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Warning:
1. Do not use in case of injured or burned skin or skin suffering from any problem.
2. If redness occurs during application, stop the procedure, rinse the skin and consult a dermatologist.
3. Avoid contact with eyes. If the mask is accidentally entered, flush the eyes with water.
4. Do not use in case of skin allergy to patches.
Storage Method:
Store in a dry and dark place at a temperature of 25 ° C, away from direct sunlight. Keep away from children.
The snail slime comes from an organic farm where it is harvested manually without causing the snails the slightest harm.
Snail mucus is a 100% natural source of beauty and health for the skin due to the wide range of ingredients it contains: natural hyaluronic acid, collagen, elastin, allantoin, antimicrobial peptides, zinc, magnesium, pure vitamins A, C and E oil and phyto-antibiotics. It promotes nutrition, regeneration and detoxification of the skin and prevents signs of premature aging such as fine lines and wrinkles.









































































































































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