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Is their a difference between a garden snail and a brown garden snail?

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Amy Lovey


I'm doing a science project on garden snails and i found some information that brown garden snails are used in skin care products do u think that i can still use that information.
thanks :)



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"Garden snail" is a general term that includes several hundred different species of terrestrial snails. "Brown garden snail" is more specific, but could still be applied to several different species, and probably is applied to different species in different localities. If you really want to pin down what snail they are talking about, you should try to find the scientific name.

Okay, I found a couple of sites that show a picture of the snail they are talking about:

http://www.ehow.com/facts_5711009_snail-cream.html

http://tkost-beauty.blogspot.com/2011/12/natural-skin-care-using-snail-serum.html

I can see that this is the same snail that escargot is made from, scientific name Helix aspersa.

Here's an article about that snail: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helix_aspersa

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Why does the skin on the back of my thighs look like chicke skin?




Abbey love


My skin has been like this for maybe even years, so nothing to worry about I am curious. Also in between the chicken looking skin (before the chicken is cooked) I have a few larger bumps, and I continue having those bumps down the insides of my thighs to my knees. Thanks and God bless.


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It's cellulite. Don't worry about it. It's not the most attractive thing around, but most women have it. it has nothing to do with weight. Women of all sizes have it. There's not a lot you can do about it. There are all sorts of "cures" out there, but they're all basically BS. You can just rub it away or put creams on it, and it will magically disappear. Surgery could probably take care of it, but then you have weigh the risks of surgery versus how much you hate the looks of it.

Here are some links to read up on it:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulite

http://www.medicinenet.com/cellulite/article.htm




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