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Apparently TikTok beauty vloggers have been recommending using period blood as a home beauty treatment!!!

The trend be known as:

Menstrual Masking' or 'Period Mask' 

 

Why is this being promoted? Shades of a adrenochrome?

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11357267/Skincare-experts-warn-against-dangerous-TikTok-trend-using-PERIOD-blood-DIY-beauty-mask.html

 

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Could be young girls who do not know any better.

 

Could be an occult anti-fertility tactic - who wants to kiss a woman who smears menstrual blood on her face?

 

Could be "social media crazyness" - Internet overuse leading to wonky cognition.

 

If its just a handful of girls and it goes away quickly its probably just youth and inexperience.

 

If it multiplies and we see more and more menstrual blood shenanigans, it is probably the USUAL SUSPECTS who are behind these trends.

 

 

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Also known as star fire and even used to drink it & it's bloomin disgusting what they used to do.

 

 

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The Starfire is the menstrual blood of the Goddess. This term is first used in a series of ancient Sumerian tablets, describing a ‘moon’ elixir that flows from the great Queen/Goddess of an extra-terrestrial race, known as the Annunaki. The Star Fire was filled with components (DNA and a particular gene) that opened (and later kept open) the Pineal and Pituitary glands, granting clear wisdom and insight. It was ritualistically used in ancient (and modern) times by the early mystery schools, Priestly Elite, Kings and the male offspring of the Annunaki.

 

https://medium.com/@anaiyasophia/star-fire-3b9c7c3f8d6f

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Sorry, but you lost me after "Tik-Tok"...

 

Anything that "goes viral" on the likes of Tik-Tok or Instagram is just 'social engineering' - propaganda for the sheep, the guillible or those easily led.

 

We had all this years ago with the "ice bucket challenge" on Facebook/Youtube etc.

 

"Influencers" as they are now known are just that, high-profle individuals paid to push and promote certain narratives, and manipulate peoples' behaviour.

 

Then you have the hordes of self-obsessed narcissists that post videos just because they crave attention, and get a dopamine 'hit' from receiving 'likes' and comments.

 

In this case, the MSM are just aiding in the promotion of this, they may issue 'warnings' but all it does is draw more attention.

 

As I've said before, "ignore them and they will go away".

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16 hours ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

Yes, all blood is sought after for occult practices and I wouldn't be surprised if there's some ritualistic purpose behind instigating such a trend amongst idiots.

 

You watch, it'll be excrement next.

 

Pigeon droppings: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/740783/Bald-cure-hair-loss-treatment-thinning-grow-back

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On 11/5/2022 at 2:24 PM, Mikhail Liebestein said:

Apparently TikTok beauty vloggers have been recommending using period blood as a home beauty treatment!!!

The trend be known as:

Menstrual Masking' or 'Period Mask' 

 

Why is this being promoted? Shades of a adrenochrome?

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11357267/Skincare-experts-warn-against-dangerous-TikTok-trend-using-PERIOD-blood-DIY-beauty-mask.html

 

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I know a lady who had been using urine therapy for years... She is over 70 and looks beautiful with natural red curly hair and perfect body... Full of energy... People on Dailyfail were disguised by a lady who drunk own pee but I suppose most of them are jealous fat farts.🤔

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2 hours ago, Human10 said:

I know a lady who had been using urine therapy for years... She is over 70 and looks beautiful with natural red curly hair and perfect body... Full of energy... People on Dailyfail were disguised by a lady who drunk own pee but I suppose most of them are jealous fat farts.🤔

 

I remember actress, Sarah Miles, being ridiculed on the Wogan show donkey's years ago for advocating drinking a small amount of urine for health benefits. 

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7 hours ago, Human10 said:

I know a lady who had been using urine therapy for years... She is over 70 and looks beautiful with natural red curly hair and perfect body... Full of energy... People on Dailyfail were disguised by a lady who drunk own pee but I suppose most of them are jealous fat farts.🤔

Nothing like a glass of aqua vita to shake the cobwebs off in the morning. 

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On 12/17/2022 at 11:45 PM, Garrudo said:

It's certainly concerning that TikTok beauty vloggers are recommending something like this.

 

Period blood has not been scientifically proven to have any benefits for the skin, and it's not something that has been recommended by medical professionals. It's unclear why this trend is being promoted, but it's definitely something that should be approached with caution. Anyway, I started to create some educational content, and I found a platform "TikTok Aufrufe kaufen." It says that it will get me real views and likes. What do you guys think of it? Has anyone used something like that?

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On 12/14/2022 at 10:26 PM, MxRyan said:

Haha, do you seriously believe this? People want to attract more followers and are ready to write and do anything for it.

 

That's precisely the problem though. Most people pushing these trends are probably not shills, but certain things probably get seeded into certain communities by shills, then people will jump on the trend for dopamine and it becomes a plague.

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8 hours ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

 

That's precisely the problem though. Most people pushing these trends are probably not shills, but certain things probably get seeded into certain communities by shills, then people will jump on the trend for dopamine and it becomes a plague.

This opinion will be unpopular here, but you will probably be healthier putting menstrual blood on your face rather than all those collagen face packs. One of my daughter's uses these face packs and they are full of nasty chemicals. I do see this trend being used for nefarious reasons though. The elites smear themselves with blood during their rituals, among other stuff that is best just left to the imagination.

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