Lobster-Based Skin Creams

Marin Skincare Uses Lobster Glycoprotein to Treat Skin Conditions

A pair of University of Maine Biomedical Engineering graduates founded Marin Skincare, which makes the most of a unique ingredient for its skin cream. After researching a type of protein found in lobsters, glycoprotein, the pair wondered if the protecting and renewing properties that support the crustacean's tissue could be used in a similar way for people.

Marin Skincare co-founder Amber Boutiette suffers from eczema and found that within days, her spots were clearing up, and in weeks, it was the first solution to stick. A far cry from topical treatments that burn or are full of irritating, harsh ingredients, the brand's Soothing Hydration Cream offers a feel-good way to nourish the hands, face and body.
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