Kim Kardashian had a salmon sp*rm facial.
The founder of Skims recommends a $500 beauty procedure that provides long-lasting skin radiance.
“With salmon sp*rm injected into my face.”
The 43-year-old star is known for making the Vampire Facial famous.
However, she later admitted she regretted having the controversial micro-needling treatment, which uses the person’s blood to rejuvenate the skin.
She shared on Instagram in 2018: “A few years ago, I heard about a ‘vampire facial’, and I was so intrigued.”
Due to being pregnant at the time, she couldn’t have the numbing cream, which made the pain unbearable.
She recalled: “It was really rough and painful for me. It was honestly the most painful thing ever! It’s the one treatment that I’ll never do again.”
She added: “Even though it wasn’t for me, I know it has so many benefits for your skin. Kourtney is a huge fan and I know a lot of other people that love it, too.”
Kourtney, 45, has the beauty treatment as often as possible and likes to combine it with a whole day of “downtime” where she relaxes and looks after her appearance.
She told Health magazine in 2020: “I love platelet-rich plasma [treatments]. They take your blood and spin it, and then take the plasma and microneedle it [into your face]. They call it the Vampire Facial.
“It’s usually a day of downtime, but it’s something I like to do as often as I can.”
Kim’s schedule is jam-packed with filming commitments and business responsibilities, so she doesn’t have time to devote to her skincare routine.
The ‘American Horror Story’ star, who recently launched her own skincare line SKKN BY KIM, will take any chance to care for her complexion and is comfortable pampering herself on a plane without feeling embarrassed.
In an interview with PEOPLE last year, she said: “I love to mask when I’m travelling, on the plane or at the hotel as part of my prep when I feel like my skin is looking a bit dull, so that I have that fresh, ‘I just received a facial’ look before any big event.”
Kim may only have 10 minutes for her skincare routine at times, but she will use whatever time she can get, and it is an essential practice she has instilled in her four children, North West, 11, Saint West, 8, Chicago West, 6, and Psalm West, 5.
“Taking care of your skin is such a vital part of my self-care routine, and I hope to instil that philosophy of always making that time for self-care in my children.
“It’s so important to make that time for yourself, for your mind, body and spirit.”