Model Niki Delijorgji posted a photo on Instagram featuring a red mask on her face. "A million dollar mask with periodic blood from your beautiful vagina," she wrote afterwards with another photo without makeup to highlight the glowing skin.
He then added:
?Oh my God, I didn't know that my Story was going to cause so much debate. So many shocking messages from girls everywhere. Lady, your blood is full of vitamins and is a super food. I advise you to have more rapport with your body and secretions. ?
It is not the first time someone has washed his face with periodic blood. For example, a hairdresser from Australia, Yazmina Jade, has previously published a video of dying her face with periodic blood. In addition to using it for better skin, Yazmina's main goal was to make women aware and emphasize that they do not have to be ashamed of the times.

Another, Canadian artist Gabrielle Schlegel, uses periodic blood to paint. She has also posted photos where she puts it on the skin for the same purposes as Yazmine. Even Gabrielle points out the effects blood has on the skin. But what does science say?

Using blood in aesthetics is not a very unknown procedure. The technique was popularized by Kim Kardashian, who showed that she uses her blood to regenerate her face, but in this case the procedure is performed by specialist doctors and consists of taking blood from the human body, processing it from doctors who remove it. platelets and injection into the skin through fine needles.
However, there are also people who place, at home, periodic blood on the skin. On the one hand, people who use this mask say that periodic blood contains cells, calcium, is nourishing and regenerates the skin. On the other hand, to date there is no real scientific evidence for its effects on the skin.