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Urgent warning over TikTok frozen honey hack trend as dietitians say it could cause explosive diarrhea and cramps the-sun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from the-sun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A video, which was uploaded by @stopiteli and liked over one million times, has caused outrage as medical professionals say that the advice given is very unsafe. In the video the TikToker explains that she purposely only puts sunscreen over some parts of her face so that the other parts will tan (or burn), therefore giving her a constant contour effect. Confused? You re not alone. Haters will say it doesn t work, but I am convinced that if you put a base sunscreen of SPF 30 on and SPF 90 on all the spots that you would put highlighter on, the sun will contour your face where you put bronzer and you will be naturally snatched all summer ....
A TikTok trend is advising women use sunscreen to contour areas of their face Recommends using a higher factor under your eyes and on your cheek bones Trend began when Eli Withrow, 24, an LA model, went viral with the tip last year Now thousands of others are trying out the trend to add shape to their cheeks Celebrity make up artist Sir John Barnett once recommended performing hack Experts have said the trend is dangerous and could cause significant damage ....
Lucy Bronze: Better understanding of periods improves performance dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Doctors have warned people not to participate in the senseless practice of pouring hot wax all over their face before peeling it off. Viral videos on TikTok show a barber shop in the Netherlands covering the whole face of a client with resin, waiting for it to harden and then peeling it off. The eyes, nose and mouth are completely covered in some instances, with air holes forged with cotton buds. Advocates of the process say it is a development of a traditional beauty practice whereas critics say it poses risks of burns, suffocation and inflaming skin. Viral videos on TikTok show a barber shop in the Netherlands covering the whole face of a client with resin, waiting for it to harden and then peeling it off. The eyes, nose and mouth are completely covered in some instances, with air holes forged with cotton buds ....