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Jennifer Anistonis giving fans a much-needed update on how her skin’s doing after her salmon sperm facial.
While appearing onJimmy Kimmel Live!on Oct. 3, theFriendsstar, 55, got into debunking or confirming rumors, which led her to talk about the viral skincare treatment she had done.
“Let me explain to you, it’s not like, how do you get sperm out of a salmon,” she said, noting that, at the time, the whole process was “unclear” to her. She just took the facialist’s “word” and was, “like, ‘sure.’”
TheMorning Showactress added that the facial involved microneedling her skin with the salmon sperm (which can be injected with hyaluronic acid according toDr. Gabriel Chiuwho spoke withVarietythis monthabout the trend).
“But don’t I look like a salmon? Don’t I have beautiful salmon skin?” Aniston joked.
In an interview withWSJ. Magazine’s last August, the Emmy winner admitted that shehadn’t seen much resultsfrom the facial, but believed it to be “the future” of anti-aging skincare.
She’s right about that. The fish’s reproductive cells have been shown “to improve skin, hydration, plumpness, texture, and wrinkles,” New York City-based dermatologistJoshua Zeichner, MD,previously toldPopSugar.
“The effects on the skin are thought to be due to high DNA levels. DNA is composed of amino acids, which have long been used in skin care for their hydrating and cell-renewing benefits," Dr. Zeichner added.
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Aniston is clearly down to experiment with her beauty routine, but to an extent. During her segment onJimmy Kimmel Live, Aniston was also asked about a rumor involving her installing a “$4,000 anti-aging water filter” in her home for her dogs. And when asked if she ever would get one? “Absolutely no” was her response.
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