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WHEN IT comes to the latest skincare, there's plenty of wacky and bizarre ones to try.

From Kourtney Kardashian's favourite beef fat moisturiser to fish sperm injected in the skin - loved by the likes of Jennifer Aniston and Sophie Habboo, the imaginative uses of animal product are really taking the spotlight.

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Fabulous reporter, Leanne Hall, tried the weirdest animal-based skincare products to see if it's worth the hypeCredit: leanne hall

Just a few years ago, most skincare products would have the word 'vegan' stamped over it as everybody became obsessed will all-natural plant-based products.

But in the last couple of years, we've seen a resurgence of using animal-based ingredients to slather our skin with.

It all started with Korean skincare being introduced to the West - the first major product being Snail Mucin slathered to the face to make it baby smooth and glow.

Since then, animal-based skincare products have become more and more popular, promising cell-rejuvenation and moisturised skin, but do they really work?

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I'm always on the hunt to try the latest skincare trends and I'm not afraid of getting stuck into the muck to see what the fuss is about, so I tried and tested four animal-based skincare products and treatments to see if they're worth the hype.

BEE-AUTIFUL

Bee Venom has been dubbed a 'natural Botox' to instantly reduce fine lines and wrinkles.

The botulinum (the neurotoxin used in Botox) can be found in the beehive and tricks skin into thinking it’s been stung, sending collagen and elastin to the area to repair itself.

I used Queen Camilla's favourite facialist Deborah Mitchell's skincare range Heaven to test it for myself.

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The costs £93 and promises to combat wrinkles, acne and rosacea.

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At 29, I'm not quite the demographic for fighting wrinkles, but my skin tends to be dehydrated and acne-prone so still worth a go.

Application

I first washed my face clear before applying a thick layer of the cream all over my face and neck, it felt more like a moisturiser than a mask and soaked into the skin with no problems.

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I then set a timer for ten minutes (although you can leave it on overnight for express results) and waited for it to work it's magic.

The bee venom mask was easy to apply and had a slight tingling affectCredit: leanne hall

Around half way through - I began to feel my face begin to tingle almost like a bee sting, it wasn't painful, but a sign the cream was getting to work.

What is Collagen?

  • Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and provides strength and structure to the skin and muscles
  • It plays a significant role in maintaining skin elasticity and hydration
  • As we age, collagen production decreases, leading to wrinkles, sagging skin and decreased skin firmness
  • Collagen production starts to dwindle in our mid-to-late 20s and early 30s. By 40, it has dropped dramatically

It's important to note that while collagen-based skincare products may offer benefits, their effectiveness can hugely vary.

Some experts suggest that topical application of collagen may have limited effectiveness compared to other skincare ingredients that stimulate collagen production within the skin.

Results

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After wiping the mask off, I noticed that my skin instantly felt so much softer than before and my acne seemed to have reduced in redness.

I couldn't say my fine lines disappeared, but it's definitely a fun product to try and will make a difference before a big night out.

TROUT & TESTED

My ears instantly stood to attention when I was scrolling social media and heard Sophie Habboo discussing getting fish sperm injected under her eyes for a brighter, wrinkle-free under eye area.

While I don't have a lot of wrinkles, my under eyes have always been dark due to genetics (thanks dad) and I do have a few fine lines underneath.

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