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“People are hurting themselves! This is horror!”: Anastasia Reshetova was shocked by the experiments of Russian women 25.01.2023, 20:25

“First Vice-Miss Russia-2014” takes care of her beauty. Anastasia keeps herself in great shape, leads a healthy lifestyle. He chooses proper nutrition, does sports and refuses unhealthy food. At the same time, Reshetova avoids fundamental changes. Ex-lover Timati appreciates naturalness.

Anastasia drew attention to the problem of counterfeit drugs sold in Russia. Girls are offered to inject themselves with lipolytics, they promise many positive effects after such manipulations. However, the result of injections frightens customers. This shocked even Rešetová. She urged not to believe the beautiful promises on the Internet.

“Girls, we can talk about “beauticians” with purchased certificates, fraudsters who inject patients in the face, you don’t understand what. But what’s the point when people are prepared to cripple themselves? I read reports that Russian women massively buy fake lipolytics and fillers on Ozone and Wildberries, “said Anastasia.

The 27-year-old ex-moderator of the show “You’re a top model” pointed out that a fake can be distinguished by basic features by examining the packaging. However, this does not become a serious argument for women. Reshetova decided to see for herself that this trend is real.

“Neither the dubious price, nor the strange packaging (without the country of origin, or even the expiration date), nor the very fact that only highly educated doctors authorize the injections will not stop them. I was skeptical at first and decided to check it out for myself. And here are the real reviews. This is terrible, “said Anastasia.

She hoped that the gullible girls in her audience were in the minority. A young mother urged Russian women to take care of their health. “I know that such irresponsible people are unlikely to be found among you, but remember that the consequences can be fatal,” added Rešetová.

In drug reviews, women complain about the negative impact of the purchased drugs. So one of the netizens had a bump at the injection site. Another customer applied a “magic serum” to her face using a mesoscooter. Later, she developed a fever, developed tachycardia, and lost consciousness. It turned out that she had an intolerance to some substances.

“Before using lipolytics, you need to be examined by an endocrinologist. It is necessary to examine the whole organism and genetics. If a person is prone to atherosclerosis, heart attacks and strokes, lipolytics will lead him to it faster, “said Yury Serebryansky, cardiologist, professor, honored doctor of the Russian Federation, to life.

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Daria Yesenin

Source: The Voice Mag

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