What exactly is the 'baby foreskin' facial and does it really come from an actual baby?

There are baroque glory dazzler trends, and then there are bizarre dazzler glory beauty trends. Betwixt Kim Kardashian's vampire facials, Victoria Beckham'due south nightingale poo facials and Gwyneth Paltrow's bee venom facials, you lot'd retrieve you've heard them all.

Until y'all hear about the foreskin facial.

The Net went into overdrive when Kate Beckinsale became the latest glory to endeavour the treatment, that has besides been dubbed the "penis facial".

But what really is the foreskin / penis facial?

Information technology is the nickname given to a dazzler handling that includes a serum called EGF (epidermal growth gene), which according to facialist Georgia Louise, is derived from the stem cells of newborn Korean baby foreskin.

And the reason it'due south and then pop in Hollywood is that it plain helps to generate collagen and elastin, which boosts the radiance of your face up.

As well Beckinsale – who has since deleted her Instagram post about using "liquefied cloned foreskins" on her face – A-listers Cate Blanchett and Sandra Bullock have as well apparently given the facial a whirl.

Cate Blanchett at her Ocean's eight premiere (Photo: Angela Weiss/AFP)

In a Vogue Australia interview earlier this year, Blanchett revealed that she and her Ocean's 8 co-star Bullock got "penis facials" in New York City.

"Sandy (Bullock) and I saw this facialist in New York, Georgia Louise, and she gives what we call the 'penis facial' and information technology's something – I don't know what it is, or whether it'due south only considering it smells a scrap like sperm – there's some enzyme in it," said Blanchett. "So Sandy refers to information technology every bit the 'penis facial'!"

As always, at that place is a price to pay for beauty. For the serum to take hold, there has to be a micro-needling session – a painful procedure of many tiny needles repeatedly stabbing you lot in the face.

That hasn't stopped the stars from being fans though, a list which reportedly includes model Linda Evangelista, actress Emma Stone and singer Katy Perry.

During her advent on afternoon talk show Ellen earlier this year, Bullock has said that the procedure keeps her young.

Cate Blanchett and Sandra Bullock (Photo: Oceans's Eight)

The 54-year-old joked with host Ellen DeGeneres: "I think when y'all see how good it is to your face up you to will run to your local facialist, and say 'give me the penis!'"

In trying to explain the somewhat controversial procedure, Louise reiterates that while the EGF is derived from newborn baby foreskin, information technology is the cells that were used.

"And from that, new cells are cloned from a laboratory," she said.

The facialist reportedly received her professional training in France, Switzerland and the Uk.

In an Instagram post, Louise explained that the stalk cells are "donated from newborn infant foreskin". "Nosotros are not using original stem cells, only clone! The stem cells were [given] to a stem cell banking company in Korea!" added Louise.

The foreskin facial, which has stirred a global debate about the extent to which we are willing to become to be an ageless beauty, comes with a price tag of US$650 (S$855) a pop.

It is besides, every bit stated on Louise's website, FDA approved. And co-ordinate to several reports, there is a two-year-waiting listing to get it washed.

That is unless you're Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett and Kate Beckinsale.

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/baby-foreskin-facial-hollywood-stars-beauty-trend-korean-238771

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