As a Chicago salon offers breast milk facials for $40, we go DIY, putting mother’s milk to the test to find out if we all should pump milk for the next beauty craze.
Hi everyone! In this video I will be showing you exactly how I make breastmilk lotion. It is super easy and there are soo many benefits of it. Be sure to lik...
Si-Si Shoffman, 30, who is from Glasgow but now lives in London, has penned a lengthy Instagram post advising mothers to use breast milk on their face to prevent the signs of ageing.
Omg. some would say it serves you right for having bad taste and little foresight. Just waiting for the fake before and after pics like they have of balding guys. I guess these guys are on a winner. Paid to put them on, paid to take them off. Vanity is so funny.
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According to experts asked on this site “They’re not only ineffective, but also dangerous—and their lightening effects pose distinct risks for deep skin tones.”
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Just found out that there are spas offering breast milk facials. How intriguing!
https://www.parents.com/baby/breastfeeding/breast-milk/is-breast-milk-the-new-botox/
Don’t let your breast milk go to waste; turn it into this anti-ageing lotion.
Breast milk is a magical ingredient if you want flawless skin.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9185273/Mother-30-uses-breast-milk-anti-ageing-product-face.html
Breast milk has endless benefits, which go beyond nutrition.
Omg. some would say it serves you right for having bad taste and little foresight. Just waiting for the fake before and after pics like they have of balding guys. I guess these guys are on a winner. Paid to put them on, paid to take them off. Vanity is so funny.
Of course they exist, of course you can get them on Amazon, and of course they don’t work.
According to experts asked on this site “They’re not only ineffective, but also dangerous—and their lightening effects pose distinct risks for deep skin tones.”