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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2016.33.1.30

Skin Improvement Effect of Mask Pack with Snail Fermented Extract  

Zhoh, Choon-Koo (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Soongsil University)
Lee, Min-Hee (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Soongsil University)
Kim, In-Young (Skin Science R&D Center, Biobeautech Co., Ltd.)
Shin, Ji-Young (R&D Center, Cosisbio Co., Ltd.)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.33, no.1, 2016 , pp. 30-40 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study related to get skin improvement effect of sheet mask pack using 5% of $2^{nd}$ fermented snail extract. To the scientific study of the skin, it was used for this sheet mask of 100% cotton as cutting face shape. We reported the results of measurement of skin improvement effect with the placebo and Gene-SEM (general snail extract mask). First; moisturizing effect of 2F-SEM ($2^{nd}$ fermented snail extract mask) has been increased about 11% than the PM and Gene-SEM was improved about 4.7% more than the PM (placebo mask). Second; elasticity of the mask pack containing $2^{nd}$ fermented snail extract was 13.8% better than PM and Gene-SEM was improved about 6.7 % more than PM. Third; Skin roughness of 2F-SEM has improved 6.80% than PM and Gene-SEM was improved about 2.3% more than PM. Fourth; melanin reductive effect of 2F-SEM was improved about15.0% more than PM and Gene-SEM was improved about 8.7% more than PM. Fifth; fine wrinkle decline effect of 2F-SEM was about 8.0% better than PM and Gene-SEM was improved with 5.1% more than PM. Sixth; sensorial evaluation of 2F-SEM using $2^{nd}$ fermented snail extract was significantly showed difference merits regarding softness, moisture, fine-wrinkle improvement.
Keywords
snail; fermentation; mask pack; skin improvement; extract;
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