DIY Botox is popular on TikTok, but injecting an internet-sourced neurotoxin into your face is a gamble that can can lead to serious harms.
Want the benefits of Botox without the bill? Try this grocery store item. TikTok gals are claiming that flaxseed facial masks work as an at-home Botox dupe. “It’s Botox you make at home, honey. And ...
A woman has become an online sensation after promoting her "Botox you make at home" concoction to reduce wrinkles. Victoria Benitez, 24, of Los Angeles has recently racked up 6.5 million views on ...
If there wasn’t enough to be worried about, DIY Botox is now trending. Across social media, people have been uploading close-ups of their foreheads mapped out with tiny dots and offering step-by-step ...
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — Do-it-yourself Botox videos are emerging on social media, and medical professionals are cautioning social media users to keep scrolling. Marissa Abdo, an aesthetic nurse ...
Videos circulating on social media show users mapping out their faces, loading syringes and injecting what they claim are ...
Botox dupe? TikTok may have one — or so they think. The social media platform is a breeding ground for quick-fix beauty hacks, and the latest craze to spread across the screens is something you could ...
Would you buy a neurotoxin off of a third-party site, purchase some disposable syringes online, and treat yourself and your friends to some “DIY Botox”? I’m shaking in my boots just thinking about it, ...
This story is from The Pulse, a weekly health and science podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. When it comes to beauty and cosmetics, the internet is full of ...
According to a PureWow poll, about 42 percent of women have had Botox. It's a popular procedure in the name of looking more refreshed, less tired, and targeting lines and sagging skin. And though ...
First the beauty girls gave up their monthly shellac manicures. Then they gave up being blonde, growing out their ashy highlights in favour of mousy brown roots. Now, the latest recession indicator?
The pandemic changed how Americans think about health — and who they trust to manage it. In the wreckage of lockdowns, millions turned away from doctors and toward influencers. Now, a growing number ...