Woman claims esthetician found microbeads in her pores from popular face scrub

2022-07-01 22:12:07 By : Ms. Annie Wang

A TikToker alleges that using a popular face scrub caused her skin to become full of beads. After visiting her esthetician, @emickkah claimed the skin care professional discovered microbeads inside of her pores. The esthetician suspected the culprit was a Neutrogena grapefruit scrub she had been using. She tossed the face wash in the trash and issued a warning on TikTok. "There were beads in my skin. I'm so freaked out," she said. According to Metro, "microbeads can vary in size from 1 millimetre to as tiny as 0.01 millimetres, while the average diameter of a human pore can vary from 0.04-0.08mm" . This means that it's very much possible to get microbeads lodged in your pores but that we may not realize it because they're so small. "You’re telling me that my facial wash that I’ve been using for years is probably why my acne never fully goes away," a user commented

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