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Emily Ratajkowski‘s dewy skin may not just be down to good genes. The supermodel, 33, might turn heads with her figure in a two-piece, but skincare addicts are big-time eyeing up her clear complexion. While Emily likely has designer brands shipping her free lotions and potions in the hope of an Instagram mention, the star herself is a fan of a surprisingly affordable product.
Emily is massively into snail mucin. COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence, made from 96% snail goo, is on everyone’s wish list for Prime Day. Shop it below for under $12.
Emily Ratajkowski Swears By Snail Mucin
COSRX’s Essence, which does not harm snails, captures their naturally hydrating properties and is especially popular for under-eye skincare, dark spots, and smoothening skin. The gel, which has no odor, feels a little gooey to the touch and can take some time to dry, but for stars also including reality star Kourtney Kardashian and TV host Drew Barrymore, it’s a holy grail product.
“My skin freaked out at the beginning of quarantine,” Emily told her Instagram fans while pulling out a bottle of the Essence.
Shoppers Say ’10/10′ For This
Reviews of the Essence are all over social networking platform Reddit. “10/10. Has deleted the dark shadows under my eyes,” one user said.
“I love it. I’ve got eczema with easily clogged pores and it does a great job of hydration without causing me to get a ton of CC’s like heavier moisturizers tend to do,” another said. As to the science, snail mucin has been used for burn victims, so it’s a great option for sunburn. There’s also the part that isn’t rocket science. Snails shrivel up and die without hydration. That goo ensures that they stay hydrated.
“I LOVE this. It makes me glow and I swear it is helping with evening tone! I use it Morning and night before serums,” a further fan wrote for their review.
The cult Korean skincare product even comes packed with hyaluronic acid. The brand refuses to test on animals, which makes it perfect for animal lovers. Emily, who influences for plenty of brands, has never publicly endorsed the Essence in a paid capacity, which makes it very likely that her review is 100% genuine. If you want skin like the Inamorata founder, just shop it for less on Amazon Prime Day.