Gen Z women sure love the ‘swamp monster’ shed beauty trend — despite expert warnings about possible ‘harm’
“Yes, it is kind of a comedy when I look in the mirror,” one devotee said.
In a recent TikTok video, SaraJane Warner, CEO of Nick Warner, shared her unique morning skincare routine, which involves face taping and claims to extend the effects of Botox. The 21-second video, which has already garnered over 7,000 views, shows Warner removing the face tape and revealing her glowing skin. "Welcome to the morning shed—where the face tape comes off and my secret to stretching Botox from 3 to 6 months is revealed," she says in the video description. While the video's claims about extending Botox's effects are not scientifically substantiated, it has sparked interest in face taping as a beauty trend. The video's popularity demonstrates the public's ongoing interest in skincare and anti-aging techniques, highlighting the potential of such trends to go viral on social media.
“Yes, it is kind of a comedy when I look in the mirror,” one devotee said.