
Snail serum praised for 'better than' Botox results now 30% off
Amazon has slashed the price of this viral skincare favourite, but the deal won't last forever
Many skincare fans will already be aware of the cult-favourite beauty brand, Corsx, for its viral products that are loved by celebrities and skincare enthusiasts.
Right now on Amazon, beauty lovers can pick up Corsx's Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence with a 30% discount. It usually retails for £23.99 but is available for £16.99 now, so those who have been curious about the best-selling K-beauty favourite can try it out for less.
The 100ml bottle with a £7 saving is an absolute steal for skincare lovers chasing a dewy, glass-skin finish.
Packed with an impressive 96.3% Snail Secretion Filtrate, the lightweight formula is deeply nourishing and designed to hydrate, repair, and rejuvenate tired skin. The formula sinks effortlessly into the skin, instantly boosting moisture levels for a natural glow.
For those seeking more hydration, Boots is selling the K-beauty favourite brand at the moment, Anua. The Niainamide 10% and TXA 4% Serum retails for £22 and is ideal for combatting dark spots and nourishing skin. Also, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream prices start at £18, and it is the ideal daily cream to boost and protect the skin's moisture barrier.
What makes the Advanced Snail 96 essence so special is its hero ingredient, snail mucin. It's widely known for its powerful skin-repairing and hydrating abilities, which work to soothe irritation, reduce dullness, and visibly improve the texture of your skin.
The COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive, thanks to its gentle, fragrance-free formula, it's also 100% cruelty-free.
Shoppers can't stop raving about it either, there are over 60,000 five-star reviews online at Amazon. One comment shared: "This is a great product. I read a lot of reviews beforehand and took a chance on it, and I'm glad I did. It absorbs into the skin, then allows you to moisturise after. I have sensitive skin, and this is so natural I have no effects with it. I'd really recommend."
A second person raved: "My skin is now really glowing and plumped. It actually looks better than when I've had Botox and I love Botox. My pores are more refined and not as clogged as have been and I just have a lovely glow under my makeup."
In a third comment, one happy buyer said: "I can't do without this product as part of my daily routine. I use this day and night and it's brilliant to use with my microcurrent device, my skin is so much smoother from using this serum!"
However, one shopper found the serum too lightweight. One commenter said: "It was hydrating but not a holy grail as expected."
Shoppers looking to upgrade their skincare routines with a viral product, this Amazon offer is a great opportunity to pick one up for a fraction of the usual price.
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