The cream that helped prove snail mucin to the world — and a decade later, it still deserves the reputation. At 92% snail secretion filtrate in a fragrance-free, gentle gel-cream, it delivers hydration, soothing, and gradual skin improvement across virtually every skin type. The texture takes getting used to, but 13 million sold units and 25,000+ reviews suggest most people manage.
Advanced Snail 92 All in One Cream
The cream that helped prove snail mucin to the world — and a decade later, it still deserves the reputation. At 92% snail secretion filtrate in a fragrance-free, gentle gel-cream, it delivers hydration, soothing, and gradual skin improvement across virtually every skin type. The texture takes getting used to, but 13 million sold units and 25,000+ reviews suggest most people manage.
Score Breakdown
A beautifully simple, effective moisturizer that achieves broad skin benefits through 92% snail secretion filtrate rather than a long list of synthetic actives. Exceptional tolerance across skin types, fragrance-free and gentle, with outstanding value at $26 for 100 g. The gel-cream texture works for nearly everyone. One of K-beauty's most reliably excellent products.
Data Confidence: high
This score is based on over 10 years of market history, 25,000+ user reviews across major retailers, over 13 million units sold globally, and multiple published studies on snail secretion filtrate's skin benefits.
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Assessment
Pros
- 92% snail secretion filtrate provides a naturally complex matrix of hydrating and healing compounds
- Completely fragrance-free and gentle — suitable for even the most sensitive and reactive skin
- Lightweight gel-cream texture hydrates without heaviness, working across all skin types
- Outstanding value at $26 for 100 g with smaller and larger sizes available
- Visible soothing of redness and irritation within days of consistent use
- Gradual improvement in skin texture, tone, and post-inflammatory marks over weeks
- Over 25,000 reviews and 13 million units sold provide exceptional real-world validation
Cons
- Stringy, mucus-like texture is initially off-putting and takes getting used to
- Tacky layer for 2-3 minutes after application can be inconvenient for morning routines
- Not moisturizing enough for very dry skin as a standalone — requires layering
- Jar format is less hygienic than the tube option for the stringy texture
- Not vegan — snail secretion filtrate is an animal-derived ingredient
Full Review
In the mid-2010s, when K-beauty was just beginning its invasion of Western bathroom cabinets, the COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All in One Cream was one of the products that forced skeptics to actually try before they dismissed. Snail mucin. Ninety-two percent of it. In a jar. On your face. The pitch sounded absurd, and then people tried it, and then they told everyone they knew, and then 13 million units sold across 146 countries. A decade later, the product remains essentially unchanged, which tells you everything about whether it works.
The formula is disarmingly simple. Twenty-two ingredients, with snail secretion filtrate comprising 92% of the total. The remaining 8% is mostly texture and preservation: betaine for osmolyte humectancy, caprylic/capric triglyceride for lightweight emollient feel, an olivate emulsifier system, and supporting players like sodium hyaluronate, allantoin, panthenol, and adenosine. There are no exotic peptide complexes, no proprietary delivery systems, no twenty-syllable synthetics. The formula says: here is snail mucin, at the highest concentration we can feasibly formulate, with just enough supporting ingredients to make it a functional cream.
The genius is in what the snail secretion filtrate naturally contains. Unlike single-compound ingredients that do one thing, SSF is a biological matrix of allantoin (wound healing and cell proliferation), naturally occurring glycolic acid (mild exfoliation), glycosaminoglycans (hydration structurally similar to hyaluronic acid), copper peptides (repair signaling), and antimicrobial peptides. These compounds evolved together as the snail's own skin-protection system, and they work together on human skin with a synergy that individually added ingredients can't replicate. It's nature's serum, with the complexity of a well-designed formula but delivered as a single ingredient.
The texture is the first thing every new user mentions, and it needs honest framing. This cream is stringy. When you scoop it from the jar, it stretches in translucent, elastic strings that look exactly like what you'd imagine concentrated snail mucin to look like. It's not unpleasant once you accept it, but it's not conventional cream texture either. On the skin, it spreads easily and delivers an immediate cooling, hydrating sensation. For the first 2-3 minutes, there's a noticeable tackiness — a slight sticky layer that can catch you off guard. Then it absorbs, and what's left is a soft, dewy finish that gives skin the luminous, plumped-from-within quality that K-beauty calls glass skin.
The hydration is substantial but not heavy. Oily skin types appreciate that this delivers moisture without the density of traditional creams — the gel-cream format is lightweight enough to wear comfortably all day, even under makeup and sunscreen. Combination skin gets moisture where it's needed without exacerbating the oily zone. Normal skin glows. Dry skin benefits from the hydration but will likely need a heavier cream or sleeping mask on top, especially in winter — the snail mucin is an excellent hydrator but lacks the occlusive layer that very dry skin needs to seal everything in.
The soothing effect is where many users first notice this cream earning its keep. Redness from active breakouts, reactive flare-ups, post-procedure irritation, or general sensitivity visibly calms within days of consistent use. The allantoin and natural anti-inflammatory compounds in the filtrate work quickly on inflammation, and the panthenol reinforces barrier repair. For people with sensitive, easily irritated skin, finding a moisturizer that genuinely soothes rather than just claiming to is significant — and this cream does it without fragrance, essential oils, or any common irritant in the formula.
Over weeks, the cumulative benefits materialize. Skin texture smooths. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from healed breakouts begins to fade — the naturally occurring glycolic acid in the filtrate provides mild daily exfoliation. The overall complexion becomes more even and luminous. These aren't dramatic overnight transformations. They're the kind of gradual improvements you notice when you compare a photo from six weeks ago and realize your skin looks meaningfully better.
The packaging deserves its one criticism. The original jar format, while iconic, is less than ideal for a stringy gel-cream that you're supposed to scoop with clean hands or a spatula. COSRX now offers tube versions in 50 g, 100 g, and 200 g sizes, which are more hygienic and more practical. If you're buying for the first time, the tube is the better choice.
At $26 for 100 g (with options down to $15 for the 50 g tube and up to $39 for the 200 g), the value is outstanding. A single jar lasts 2-3 months of twice-daily use, and the Amazon and K-beauty retailer pricing often drops below $20 for the 100 g. For a moisturizer with 92% snail secretion filtrate, sodium hyaluronate, panthenol, and adenosine from a globally respected K-beauty brand, the per-day cost is well under fifty cents. There are $8 drugstore moisturizers that offer less and $80 luxury moisturizers that deliver the same.
The COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All in One Cream is not the most exciting product to write about. It doesn't have a dramatic origin story or a revolutionary new ingredient or a celebrity behind it. It's a gel-cream with snail mucin that's been quietly, reliably making skin better for over a decade. In an industry obsessed with novelty, consistency this long is its own kind of extraordinary. Thirteen million units don't lie.
Formula
Ingredients
The hero actives that drive this product's performance.
| Ingredient | Function | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Snail Secretion Filtrate 92% (92%) | The defining ingredient at a massive 92% concentration. Snail secretion filtrate naturally contains allantoin, glycolic acid, glycosaminoglycans, peptides, and trace minerals that collectively provide humectant hydration, wound-healing support, and anti-inflammatory action. In this cream, the high SSF concentration means the moisturizing and skin-repairing benefits come primarily from the biological complexity of the filtrate itself rather than from added synthetic actives. | promising |
| Sodium Hyaluronate | Low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid that supplements the snail mucin's natural glycosaminoglycans with additional humectant hydration. In this gel-cream, sodium hyaluronate provides the water-binding capacity that gives skin its immediate plumped, dewy appearance after application. | well-established |
| Panthenol (Vitamin B5) | Reinforces the snail mucin's barrier-repair properties by reducing transepidermal water loss and promoting skin cell regeneration. In this formula, panthenol adds a proven, well-studied barrier-support mechanism alongside the snail filtrate's more complex biological activity. | well-established |
| Betaine | A natural osmolyte derived from sugar beets that helps cells retain water under stress conditions. Listed second in the INCI, betaine provides substantial humectant support that complements the snail mucin's hydrating properties, keeping skin hydrated even in low-humidity environments. | well-established |
| Adenosine | A cell-communicating ingredient regulated as an anti-wrinkle active in Korean cosmetics. In this moisturizer, adenosine supports collagen production and provides anti-aging benefits that make the cream serve double duty — hydrating daily while working on fine lines over time. | well-established |
| Allantoin | A soothing, cell-proliferative agent that promotes wound healing and skin renewal. Present both naturally within the snail secretion filtrate and as an additional standalone ingredient, allantoin reinforces the cream's ability to calm irritation and accelerate repair of damaged or compromised skin. | well-established |
Full INCI List
Snail Secretion Filtrate, Betaine, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butylene Glycol, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Carbomer, Ethyl Hexanediol, Phenoxyethanol, Arginine, Dimethicone, Sodium Polyacrylate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Allantoin, Palmitic Acid, Panthenol, Xanthan Gum, Stearic Acid, Adenosine, Water, Myristic Acid
Product Flags
✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✓ Oil Free✗ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✗ Cruelty Free✗ Vegan✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Compatibility
Skin Match
Best For
Works For
Not Ideal For
Addresses These Conditions
dryness dehydration dullness aging sensitivity compromised skin barrier hyperpigmentation scarring
Routine Step
moisturizer
Time of Day
AM & PM
Pregnancy Safe
Yes ✓
Layering Tips
Apply as the moisturizing step after toner, essence, and serum have absorbed. Use a spatula for the jar format to maintain hygiene. The gel-cream texture layers well under sunscreen in the morning. For dry skin, layer a heavier cream or sleeping mask on top at night.
Results Timeline
Immediate hydration boost and dewy 'glass skin' glow from the first application. Reduced redness and improved skin texture within 1-2 weeks. Gradual fading of post-inflammatory marks and improved overall luminosity over 4-8 weeks. Best results with consistent twice-daily use.
Pairs Well With
COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence for a full snail routineVitamin C serum for enhanced brighteningRetinol treatments — this cream buffers irritation while providing moisture
Sample AM Routine
- Gentle cleanser
- Hydrating toner
- Vitamin C or treatment serum
- THIS PRODUCT — pea-sized amount, pat into skin
- Sunscreen
Sample PM Routine
- Double cleanse
- Hydrating toner
- Treatment serum (retinol, niacinamide)
- THIS PRODUCT — generous layer, pat into skin
Evidence
Science
The Science
Snail secretion filtrate has attracted increasing scientific attention over the past decade. A 2021 study in Pharmaceuticals demonstrated that SSF treatment significantly improved wound closure speed and collagen deposition in excisional wound mouse models, while reducing inflammatory markers including MPO, IL-1beta, IL-6, and TNF-alpha. These findings validate the wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties that users observe as faster blemish healing and reduced redness.
A comprehensive 2024 review in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology synthesized available evidence on snail mucus in skincare, finding demonstrated benefits including antimicrobial activity, improved wound healing, increased skin hydration, decreased transepidermal water loss, and improved healing after radiation therapy and fractional laser treatments. The review positioned snail mucin as having a stronger evidence base than many trendy cosmetic ingredients.
A 2020 clinical trial published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology evaluated a cosmeceutical regimen based on snail secretion filtrate and snail egg extract in human subjects, finding measurable improvement in signs of skin aging. A 2025 review in Cosmetics further documented SSF's stimulation of fibroblast proliferation, keratinocyte migration, and upregulation of TGF-beta1 and VEGF — growth factors critical for skin repair and maintenance.
The supporting ingredients add established dermatological evidence. Panthenol's barrier-repair and anti-inflammatory properties are supported by extensive clinical literature. Adenosine, regulated as an anti-wrinkle active in Korean cosmetics, has demonstrated ability to stimulate collagen production and reduce fine lines. Sodium hyaluronate's humectant properties are among the most well-validated in all of skincare.
References
- Snail secretion filtrate wound healing: in vivo study — Pharmaceuticals (2021)
- Snail mucus comprehensive review for dermatology — Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (2024)
- Snail secretion and skin aging: clinical trial — Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology (2020)
- From Nature to Nurture: snail slime in health and beauty — Cosmetics (2025)
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists increasingly acknowledge snail secretion filtrate as a legitimate cosmeceutical ingredient rather than a marketing gimmick. Board-certified dermatologists who review this product note that the 92% concentration ensures meaningful amounts of the filtrate's bioactive compounds — allantoin, glycosaminoglycans, and peptides — reach the skin. Dermatologists frequently recommend this cream for patients with sensitive or post-procedure skin who need a gentle, non-irritating moisturizer with inherent soothing properties. The complete absence of fragrance, essential oils, and common sensitizers makes it one of the safest moisturizer recommendations in clinical practice. Dermatologists do note that while the evidence base for snail mucin continues to grow, it is not yet as robust as for ingredients like retinol or niacinamide.
Guidance
Usage Guide
How to Use
After cleansing, toning, and applying serums, scoop a pea-sized amount with a clean spatula (jar) or squeeze a pea-sized amount (tube). Apply to face and neck, patting gently until absorbed. Expect 2-3 minutes of initial tackiness before the product sets. For morning use, wait until the tackiness resolves before applying sunscreen to prevent pilling. For evening use, apply more generously and follow with a sleeping mask if your skin is dry. Use morning and evening for best results.
Value Assessment
The COSRX Snail 92 cream offers exceptional value across all available sizes. The 100 g jar at $26 lasts 2-3 months of twice-daily use, putting the daily cost at roughly 30-45 cents. The 50 g tube at $15 is ideal for trial or travel. The 200 g tube at $39 offers the best per-gram value for committed users. Frequent sales on Amazon and K-beauty retailers push the effective price even lower. For a moisturizer with 92% snail secretion filtrate, hyaluronic acid, panthenol, and adenosine — with over a decade of market validation and 25,000+ reviews — the price-to-quality ratio is genuinely hard to beat at any price point.
Who Should Buy
Virtually anyone looking for a gentle, effective, fragrance-free daily moisturizer. Particularly suited for sensitive skin, post-breakout skin, or anyone dealing with redness and irritation. K-beauty newcomers looking for their first quality moisturizer. People who want a moisturizer that layers well with actives like retinol and vitamin C. Budget-conscious consumers who want premium-quality hydration at an accessible price.
Who Should Skip
Vegans — snail secretion filtrate is animal-derived. People with extremely dry skin who need a heavy, occlusive moisturizer as their sole product. Those who cannot tolerate the stringy, tacky texture even after trying it multiple times. Anyone with a confirmed allergy to snail or mollusk products.
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Details
Details
Texture
Unique gel-cream with a stringy, almost mucus-like consistency that reflects the 92% snail secretion filtrate. Stretches and strings when scooped from the jar. Spreads easily across the skin and absorbs to a dewy finish. Initially tacky but resolves within 2-3 minutes to a soft, velvety feel.
Scent
Completely fragrance-free. No detectable scent whatsoever — one of the most truly unscented moisturizers available.
Packaging
Available in a frosted plastic jar with black metal lid (100 g) or a squeeze tube (50 g, 100 g, 200 g). The jar is the most iconic format but the tube is more hygienic for the stringy texture. Yellow and black COSRX branding. Comes with a spatula for the jar version.
Finish
dewyglowyvelvety
What to Expect on First Use
The texture surprises first-time users — it's stringy and slightly slimy when scooped, unlike any conventional cream. Don't be alarmed; this is the natural consistency of concentrated snail mucin. It spreads easily and skin feels immediately hydrated and slightly tacky. Within 2-3 minutes, the tackiness resolves to a dewy, soft finish. Skin looks noticeably plumper and more luminous from the very first application.
How Long It Lasts
2-3 months with twice-daily use of the 100 g jar; 4-6 months for the 200 g tube
Period After Opening
12 months
Best Season
All Year
Certifications
Paraben-FreeSulfate-Free
Background
The Why
The Advanced Snail 92 All in One Cream was one of COSRX's founding products, launched in the brand's earliest years. It arrived at a pivotal moment in K-beauty's global expansion — when Western consumers were just discovering that Korean skincare existed, and snail mucin was the ingredient that made them pay attention. The '92' refers to the 92% concentration of snail secretion filtrate, a number that was shockingly high for the time and remains one of the highest concentrations in any commercial snail cream. The product has been continuously available for over a decade, with 13 million units sold worldwide making it one of the bestselling K-beauty moisturizers in history.
About COSRX Established Brand (5–20 years)
COSRX was founded in 2013 and the Advanced Snail 92 cream was one of its earliest hero products. With over 13 million units sold globally and 25,000+ reviews across retailers, it's one of the most validated K-beauty moisturizers in existence. COSRX became a subsidiary of Amorepacific in 2023.
Brand founded: 2013 · Product launched: 2015
Myth vs. Reality
Myths
Myth
Snail mucin is gross and unsanitary to put on your face.
Reality
Snail secretion filtrate is collected from Cornu aspersum snails in controlled environments, then filtered, purified, and preserved to pharmaceutical standards. The final ingredient is a clear, purified liquid that bears no resemblance to garden snail trails. It's been used in dermatology for decades, with a growing body of clinical evidence supporting its skin benefits.
Myth
92% snail mucin means the cream is 92% effective — higher percentage always means better results.
Reality
The 92% refers to the proportion of snail secretion filtrate in the formula, but concentration doesn't directly correlate with efficacy for biological ingredients. Snail mucin naturally contains a complex mixture of compounds at varying concentrations, and its benefits plateau beyond a certain threshold. The 92% ensures meaningful amounts of the active compounds are present, but it's not a guarantee of proportionally better results compared to, say, a 70% snail cream.
FAQ
FAQ
What does snail mucin actually do for your skin?
Snail secretion filtrate naturally contains allantoin (wound healing), glycolic acid (mild exfoliation), glycosaminoglycans (hydration), peptides (repair signaling), and trace minerals. These compounds work together to hydrate, soothe inflammation, promote wound healing, and gradually improve skin texture and tone. Clinical studies have demonstrated snail mucin's benefits for hydration, wound healing, and signs of aging.
Is the COSRX Snail 92 cream good for oily skin?
Yes — the gel-cream texture is lightweight and oil-free, making it one of the better moisturizers for oily and combination skin. It provides substantial hydration without the heaviness or greasiness of traditional creams. The initial tackiness resolves within minutes, leaving a dewy but not oily finish.
Can I use this cream with retinol?
Yes — the snail mucin, allantoin, and panthenol in this cream make it an excellent moisturizer to use alongside retinol. Apply your retinol first, wait 10-15 minutes, then layer this cream on top. The soothing, hydrating properties help buffer retinol irritation and dryness while the allantoin supports skin repair.
Why is the texture stringy and slimy?
The stringy, gel-like texture is a natural characteristic of concentrated snail secretion filtrate — at 92%, the mucin's natural glycosaminoglycans and glycoproteins give the product its distinctive stretchy consistency. This is a sign of high mucin content, not a formulation flaw. The texture disappears within 2-3 minutes of application as the product absorbs.
Is the COSRX Snail 92 cream moisturizing enough for dry skin?
For dry skin, this cream works best as a hydrating layer rather than a standalone moisturizer. The gel-cream texture provides excellent hydration but lacks the occlusive richness that very dry skin needs to lock moisture in. Layer it under a heavier cream or sleeping mask at night. In the morning, it can work alone under sunscreen for most dry skin types.
What's the difference between the COSRX Snail 92 cream and the Snail 96 essence?
The Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence is a lightweight, watery essence with 96% snail mucin — it goes on before moisturizer as a hydrating treatment step. The Snail 92 cream is a thicker gel-cream moisturizer with 92% snail mucin plus additional emollients and occlusives. Many users use both in sequence: the essence for hydrating treatment, the cream for moisturizing.
Is COSRX Snail 92 cruelty-free?
COSRX states they do not test on animals, but the snail secretion filtrate is an animal-derived ingredient (collected from live snails). The brand is not certified by Leaping Bunny or PETA, and its parent company Amorepacific has a contested cruelty-free status. This product is not vegan.
Community
Community
Common Praise
"Delivers excellent hydration that leaves skin plump, dewy, and glowing"
"Soothes sensitive and irritated skin — calms redness and reactive flare-ups"
"Lightweight gel-cream texture works for oily and combination skin without heaviness"
"Fragrance-free and gentle enough for even the most reactive skin types"
"Affordable for the amount of product — 100 g lasts months"
"Visibly fades dark spots and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation over time"
Common Complaints
"Initial tacky, sticky layer after application takes several minutes to fully absorb"
"Stringy, mucus-like texture is off-putting for some users"
"Not moisturizing enough for very dry skin as a standalone — needs layering"
"Jar packaging is less hygienic than a tube or pump — tube format now available"
"Can pill under certain sunscreens or makeup if not fully absorbed before layering"
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Related Conditions
dryness dehydration dullness aging sensitivity compromised skin barrier hyperpigmentation scarring
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