Expert Cautions Against Menstrual Blood Face Mask Trend

Expert Cautions Against Menstrual Blood Face Mask Trend

Post by : Saif Nasser

A controversial beauty trend circulating on social media encourages women to apply menstrual blood as a DIY facial mask. Known as “menstrual masking,” proponents claim it enhances skin glow, repairs damage, and reduces inflammation. However, experts assert that this practice lacks scientific support and poses health risks.

Dr. Shireen Furtado, a leading dermatologist from Bengaluru, has voiced strong disapproval of this trend. She emphasizes that menstrual blood is not sterile, containing various germs like bacteria, fungi, and other microscopic agents that can lead to skin infections. Applying it on broken skin or blemishes increases the risk of severe reactions and irritations.

In her analysis, she noted that menstrual blood contains dead tissue, waste materials, and inflammatory cells—elements that the body naturally expels each month. Returning these components to the skin serves no beneficial purpose. Unlike menstrual masking, medical procedures like PRP therapy involve processed blood applied slowly by qualified professionals with sterile techniques, demonstrating a clear contrast in safety and efficacy.

Dr. Furtado cautioned that many viral beauty hacks often gain traction despite their safety concerns. Just because something is trendy doesn’t mean it’s advisable. Individuals seeking better skin should instead rely on effective products, maintain proper hygiene, and consult professionals for guidance. There’s no credible evidence suggesting that menstrual masking improves skin tone or tackles acne. The associated risks significantly outweigh any potential gains.

Doctors consistently advocate for safe and effective skincare routines. Implementing simple practices—like cleansing the skin, using appropriate products, and eating a balanced diet, along with consulting a dermatologist for tailored advice—will be far more beneficial than experimenting with unsafe home remedies. This trend serves as a critical reminder that not all online advice is suitable for real life. While menstrual masking may gain attention on social platforms, it has no legitimate medical basis and could result in considerable skin damage. Specialists recommend avoiding such practices and opting for established methods that genuinely promote skin health and well-being.

Nov. 24, 2025 4:11 p.m. 202
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