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Vegreen Nature Mucin Toner and Serum - A Vegan Snail Mucin Alternative? Doctors Review

32 Views· 28/10/22
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Snail Mucin is one of the trending ingredients in K-Beauty, but not really an option if you want to use a vegan skincare routine. Good thing that brands like Vegreen offer alternatives. But are the Vegreen Fragrance-Free Nature Mucin Serum and Alcohol-Free Nature Mucin Toner any good? Let's see!

As doctor passionate about skin care that delivers results I want to help you quickly and efficiently pick a skin care regime that works, by explaining the science behind skin and by sharing quick product reviews.
I am a big believer that creating a skincare routine that targets your specific concerns is not a matter of your budget. There are many great affordable brands out there: The Inkey List, Good Molecules, Geek & Gorgeous or pixi skincare to name a few of my favorites, and if you know how to combine them, you are well on your way to healthy and happy skin.
Healthy and happy skin does not mean "flawless" - whatever that might be. I have been struggling with acne, hyperpigmentation and postinflammatory erythema (PIH and PIE) for most of my adult life, and it took me a while to figure out that gentle is key. I went through a retinol damaged skin barrier, acne flare ups and sun damage until I finally reached my happy place: With Tretinoin, sunscreen and of course a red lipstick!

Kapitel:
0:00 My experiences with Snail Mucin
0:51 Intro
1:15 Why snail mucin in skincare?
2:18 Claims of the Vegreen Nature Mucin products
2:52 Texture and scent of the Vegreen Nature Mucin Products
3:11 How to use the Vegreen Mucin Toner and Serum
3:34 Ingredients of the Vegreen Nature Mucin Toner
4:03 Ingredients of the Vegreen Nature Mucin Serum
4:24 Do they live up to their claims?
4:46 Comparison to the Purito Centella Unscented Toner and Serum
5:30 Would I repurchase?
5:39 Skin types I recommend them to

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I am a doctor, so I do have a good understanding of scientific studies, skin and ingredients.This video is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. Content provided on this Youtube channel is for informational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health related diagnosis or treatment options. Information on this Youtube channel should not be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements made about specific products throughout this video are not to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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