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Deeply poisoned! Both Japan and South Korea are blowing the wind of "femme fatale"
There is a good saying: "There are no ugly women in the world, only lazy women", but how much can you sacrifice for beauty if you love beauty? Spend a lot of money to buy a bunch of beauty and skin care products, or bite the bullet and bite the bullet? These are not enough to see! In recent years, there has been a wave of "femme fatale" from South Korea, even the "biological cosmetics" based on snake venom, bee venom, snail mucus and other ingredients. The effect of "beauty care" is beyond imagination. Although some doctors think it may have a potential risk of poisoning and the price of a can is not high, it still makes many women flock to it.

In recent years, a "femme fatale" wind has blown up in South Korea, which has made many women flock to it. China's "World Wide Web" reported a few days ago that Japanese society also quietly started to blow this whirlwind last year. Not only can you see a whole row of "biological cosmetics" on the shelves of pharmacies, but even Mari Yaguchi and Rika Ishikawa, former members of the super-popular women's group "Morning Musume", are also deeply affected. In fact, the biggest selling point of these skin care products is to extract effective protein (or amino acids) from biological venom, claiming that rubbing on the skin has moisturizing, wrinkle-removing and firming effects, and consumers like the mentality of early adopters, which makes "biological cosmetics" popular in just a few years. It is said that even the second wife of Prince Charles of England, Ksenya Goryachova Camilla, is 55 pounds (NT$ 2,600).

But is this skin care product based on "poison" really safe? Many doctors and professionals have warned that the general public is not aware of the ingredients contained in "toxic health products" and the long-term impact on human health, so rashly using them may lead to the risk of chronic poisoning. A few days ago, Bloomberg listed 10 kinds of toxic cosmetics, lipsticks, nail polishes and sunscreen products. They are all darts and there are many internationally renowned brands, which surprised many women. They have been poisoned for several years.

It is a woman's nature to love beauty. To be a smart consumer, you should not blindly follow the trend just for the sake of early adopters, but keep your eyes open and choose carefully to ensure that you can use it on your skin only when you are "fully informed" and "safe".