Why Popular TikTok Beauty Trends Don’t Speak to Me

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Why Popular TikTok Beauty Trends Don’t Speak to Me
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A woman in her 70s prefers advice from … the ’70s.

! Not me, as I no longer seem to perspire. I understand this trend might be attractive if you’re still sweating the small stuff; the odor of sweat can communicate stress and fear — which you’d want to avoid on a first date. But you might want to ask yourself what exactly you’re trying to accomplish with an armpit mask, says Waldorf. Lining your pits with clay or some other kind of mask won’t reduce the need for antiperspirant or deodorant.

Are you the queasy type? Or my son? Please stop reading now. If, however, you’re a big fan of the portmanteau, here’s one worthy of its own biopic.— dabbing your pulse points with vaginal secretions to attract a sexual playmate — is the trend that may have received the most ridicule in spite of the fact that some research has shown that men can have a heightened response to women’s vulval odors around the time they’re ovulating.

Frankly, even if I were still blessed with that particular fountain of youth, I’d avoid splashing it around. The very idea elicited a pitiable entreaty from dermatologist Laurel Geraghty, M.D., who says, “Please, for the love of God, save your natural secretions for what they were designed for — lubrication, not some troubling and misguided attempt to attract a partner.

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