A 27-year-old man has tried out a rather unusual 'salmon sperm' skincare hack praised by fans like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston.
Known as 'polynucleotide injectables', this procedure involves injecting fish sperm DNA into the skin using a tiny needle.Supporters suggest this will stimulate collagen production over the course of a few months, with the protein vital to keeping skin plump and youthful.
But does it actually work?Tommy Davison, a director of a large-scale restaurant in Manchester, decided to give it a try after noticing his skin looked 'tired and dehydrated'.
Although he was sceptical at first, he's since received 'countless compliments' about his appearance."I work long hours and start early, which affects my sleep and my skin," he said to Jam Press. "I had noticed my skin looking tired and dehydrated, and when I first heard about Vitaran Polynucleotides, I was sceptical, especially since I had tried other skin boosters before.
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