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Leanne Delap: Beauty World and Younger-Looking Skin

leanne delap: One example is the magic snail snot, a hot ingredient being used in Korean skin care, according to Toronto Star. Order this photo By Leanne Delap Special to the Star Sat., Sept. 24, 2016 The lowly snail may be your next, best hope for younger-looking skin. It carries 1,200 items with 60 new products rolled in every month. The slime of the snail is the hot ingredient in Korean skin care right now, part of a broader cultural momentum sweeping the beauty world. Entering the store, says Millet, you feel like you are travelling. Korean women typically use a 10-step skin care regime each day, and spend more than double what we do on beauty products each year, says Valentin Millet, the marketing manager for The Face Shop , which has opened 30 locations across Canada in the past three years.TFS feels unlike any beauty counter you have ever seen. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.