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Sandra Bullock’s secret to looking like she’s frozen in time? It’s not your typical beauty routine! The Birdbox star is all about those p*nis facials. Yeah, you read that right! During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Bullock spilled the beans on her surprisingly unconventional skincare regimen, and let’s just say it had everyone talking. It turns out that the 53-year-old Ocean’s 8 star has a facial routine involving epidermal growth factors (EGF), which come from Korean newborns’ foreskins. Yeah, let that sink in.
So, what exactly is this bizarre treatment? Bullock explained that the process uses cells from the foreskin that have been cloned in a lab. She described the method, which involves microneedling, as a little roller that “ruptures the collagen” in your skin, giving it a boost. “You look like a burn victim for a day,” she joked, “but then it pushes the serum in.” Of course, Ellen jumped in with a no-nonsense explanation for the audience, saying, “It’s foreskin from a Korean baby.” If that wasn’t enough to raise eyebrows, Bullock had the perfect punchline: “When you see how good it is to your face, you too will run to your local facialist and say, ‘Give me the p*nis.’”
This wasn’t just a solo stunt by Sandra Bullock. She and her Ocean’s 8 co-star, Cate Blanchett, are both fans of this oddly named treatment. Both actresses swear by the Hollywood EGF Facial, a procedure made famous by The Georgia Louise Atelier in New York. The facial, which runs about $650, combines a TCA chemical peel, micro-needling, and, of course, the application of that special EGF serum—derived from the stem cells of discarded foreskin (don’t worry, the cells are cloned and FDA-approved).
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