Women want vagina cream for face

November 17, 2016
Sheron O'Hare claims bleaching destroyed her face and wants the cream to fix her skin.
Luceana Thomas said she would not use the cream just yet.
Nadine Powel has no plans to use the cream.
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Some Jamaican women are now eager to get their hands on a new product being sold online called Jo's Sure Shrink, which is a vaginal tightening and toning cream.

But instead of using it on their privates, the women intend to smear the vaginal cream on their faces hoping it will tighten their skin and eliminate wrinkles. This comes after learning that women in the United Kingdom (UK) are engaging in the practise to get youthful skin. According to an article published on 'The Daily Mail', some women received free samples of the cream and began experimenting on their wrinkled faces. They shared their results on social media claiming the cream works "better than botox". Now, some Jamaican women said they are planning to purchase the cream, which retails on Amazon for PS12.90 or just over J$2,000.

 

Starts wrinkling

 

"Mi want it come here because me want my face tight too like how the bleaching a mash it up, me want to tighten it up back. Since it available online mi a go order it," 34-year-old Sheron O'Hare, a hairdresser in downtown, Kingston, told THE STAR. "It don't dangerous, from it make fi go inna the vagina, it can't dangerous." Luceana Thomas, 22, said she has no use for the cream now, but would try it the moment she starts wrinkling.

"Suppose when me reach 60 me still wah look young? Mi woulda try it dem time deh," she said. But Nadine Powell, 43, along with multiple other women, shunned the practise calling it "crazy". Powell however told THE STAR she knows many 'bleachers' who would readily try it.

"These young women who mash up them face with the bleach already will try anything to bring it back." Dermatologist Dr Carol Burrell of SkinnZ Dermatology explained that based on the product's ingredients, it would only offer a bit of moisture to the skin. She advised women with damaged skin to seek professional help.

"There is nothing in the product to tighten the skin. Those women who have damaged their skins need to come and see the Dermatologist so we can prescribe creams that will stimulate collagen, because it's the loss of collagen which causes the wrinkling," she advised.

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