‘I spend £235 a month on a thousand eggs…to bathe in them,’ says influencer as she shares bizarre skincare ritual
An influencer has revealed she spends £235 a month on a thousand eggs, but uses them for a bizarre beauty ritual instead of food.
Flora Favaretto, 21, from Brazil has praised skin care treatment to “keep her ass smooth”.
Eggs are known as the perfect source of protein, but the influencer chose an unusual method to absorb the nutrients.
Every month, she breaks 90 dozen eggs into a bathtub before submerging herself in the sticky mess.
The Only fans model credits the eggs’ nutrients for keeping her backside hydrated.
She says she spends £235 a month on 1,080 eggs for the mind-boggling ritual.
Flora has tried many conventional treatments beauty clinics, but to no avail.
Until one day she came across a video of a beauty influencer who practiced the strange egg ritual.
Since then, Flora believes nothing has come close to the same results for her skin.
She says: “It’s a time to relax, unwind.
“My bottom starts to feel hydrated and smooth, it’s incomparable to other treatments.”
The model’s critics have accused her of being wasteful food but she has clapped at snarky comments.
She says: “It may sound crazy, but it is the best butt care in the world.
“A lot of people criticize me because they say it’s food, it’s waste. But that is not it.
“It has a purpose, I pay for it and use it in a way that brings me advantages and results.
“What’s wrong with that? To help those who are hungry, I do that charity.”
Another woman shared hers ‘bum sunning’ ritual which she claims is the key to better sleep and more energy – but doctors have warned against it.
Meagan, from California, went viral after posting a photo of herself Instagram practicing what she described as “perineum sunning.”
It shows her naked on her back holding her feet with her legs in the air and her butt facing the sun in Joshua Tree National Park in California.
In her post, she explained that it was “an ancient Taoist practice that has been around for a while.”