"Sexual intercourse helps reduce stress hormone, rebalance hormones and improve collagen production. But you can go even further with a sperm mask. Yes, you heard! "
This is the somewhat surprising statement made by Chelsee Lewis, a well-known British aesthetician, who claims to have worked with celebrities such as Stella McCartney and Gwyneth Paltrow.
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"use your partner's sperm as a mask, [because it is] full of a compound called spermine, an antioxidant that can help reduce wrinkles, smooth the skin, prevent acne or stains, and give you healthy skin," says Chelsee Lewis in her "Daily Mail" guide.
This aesthetician is not the first to highlight the potential benefits of sperm for the skin, but there is no scientific evidence to support it. If sperm contains interesting molecules (zinc, fructose, galactose, hormones …) , present to feed sperm, it would act on the skin like any moisturizer, at most. On the other hand, semen is a biological fluid which, it must be remembered, may contain germs. Anyway, we're more than skeptical.
Source: daily Mail
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