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Skin care is so trendy right now that literally even Harry Styles has his own serum, and it seems like a new must-have ingredient makes its way into the zeitgeist every ten minutes.
This can make it difficult to discern between reality and marketing — what works to improve the health of your skin and what’s just the latest (often celebrity-shilled) snake oil. Tremella, aka snow mushroom, however, is no passing fad or money-grab gimmick; it’s been a staple in parts of Asia for thousands of years, and when we asked the experts, they confirmed the buzzy ingredient actually works.
The main reason to hail tremella as a holy grail in skin care is that it is moisturizing, leading many to refer to it as nature’s hyaluronic acid — the superstar of skin hydration . “The snow mushroom has a unique gelatinous structure and is often used as a hydrating ingredient to help moisturize and plump the skin,” says board-certified dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD.
In fact, Delise Martire, director of product development for skin care brand Veracity, says that snow mushrooms can hold up to 500 times their weight in water, which helps boost the skin’s capacity to hold water, too.
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