Doctors warn that cosmetics developed with blood have no proper scientific basis
Tuesday June 6, the singer Annita she took to social media to share a little about her skincare routine.
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“I googled ‘things that are trending on the internet’ to find out what you would like to see me do here. And I discovered that fashion is doing skincare”, he began, in the Stories of his Instagram profile intended exclusively for Brazilian fans ( @qgdaanitta).
Then, washing his face, the artist reported that his skin is oily and prone to acne and that, for this reason, he always favors the use of specific soaps for these conditions. However, according to her, what really helped her to do it solve pimples it was another product.
“I was full of pimples, so they took me to a doctor in São Paulo who does a manipulated tonic, and this is what ended my pimples. In this tonic, she manipulates some active ingredients recommended for those suffering from this problem, and that’s what makes the difference in my skin, because it was made especially for me, “she added.
After finishing these two skincare steps, Anitta showed her followers the unusual cream made from your own bloodsince he acquired it in the United States.
“Now I come with the cream that has my blood, that the girl from Miami made me. She takes the blood, passes it through a machine, takes only the plasma and makes a product out of it. This cream stays in the fridge, because outside it spoiled and has a smell that is not good”.
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Second doctor Igor Manhaesclinical dermatologist Le Peaux, the conclusions on blood skin care products are quite controversial. “It’s not a widespread topic, precisely because it hasn’t been explored yet. So the topical presentation may not give results”
Due to lack of scientific basis and consistency of results, the Dr. Fernanda Nichellea doctor with an advanced degree in dermatology, says using blood – also known as Platelet Rich Plasma – for aesthetic purposes It is banned in Brazil by the Federal Council of Medicine (CFM).
“However, abroad this is common. They take the patient’s blood, separate the platelets from the red blood cells and sometimes inject them into the patient’s face or scalp,” points out the professional.
Finally Dr. Igor makes a warning for people interested in the technique. “My recommendation is, first of all, we await studies demonstrating the efficacy of topical use of PRPbecause it’s something that involves high-cost formulation and complex processing.”
Source: Terra

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