B Venom Enhances Skin Elasticity: Rodial’s B Venom Super Serum claims to boost skin elasticity by up to 35% in 28 days, utilizing bee venom’s natural proteins and peptides to stimulate collagen production and improve skin health.
Snail Mucus for Skin Repair: Snail mucin, known for its hydrating and healing properties, has been used in skincare for centuries and is gaining popularity in the U.S. for its effectiveness in smoothing wrinkles and improving skin texture.
Lanolin Provides Moisture: Derived from sheep’s wool, lanolin is a natural wax that soothes and hydrates dry skin, promoting healing and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Foreskin Extract in Anti-Aging Products: Fibroblast cells harvested from infant circumcisions are used in some beauty products to promote skin rejuvenation, raising ethical concerns among consumers.
Ostrich Egg Yolk for Skin Conditioning: The yolk of ostrich eggs, rich in nutrients, is incorporated into various beauty products for its conditioning and antimicrobial properties, beneficial for acne-prone skin.
Carmine in Cosmetics: Carmine, a red dye derived from crushed female cochineal insects, is commonly used in lipsticks and eyeshadows, leading to ethical concerns among vegan consumers regarding its sourcing and production.