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Menstrual masking: What happens when skincare gets bloody
Menstrual masking, a trend involving the application of period blood on the face, poses significant risks, including infections, skin irritation, and dermatitis, due to its non-sterile nature and lack of medical approval. While some studies suggest menstrual fluid may aid in tissue repair, it requires sterile conditions, not DIY applications. Caution is advised against this viral skincare practice.
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