Apart from other videos on Tik Tok, there are also a lot of videos that tell about the treatment of various diseases and problems and tips. These quacks and fake experts who make videos get some views and likes, but this treatment or tip of theirs affects other people, an example of which came to light in the form of this Australian TV star.
According to the Daily Star, 21-year-old Tilly Whitefield, best known for the popular TV show Big Brother, watched a video of a beauty therapist on Tik Tak, in which she used tattoo ink and a sewing needle to seduce white people. Here's how to put one together for use with your skin color.
Speaking to the New York Times, Whitefield said: "The needle was dipped in tattoo ink and had a slight tingling sensation in the skin of your cheeks and nose, and the therapist claimed that But artificial shadows will appear and the skin color will fade and these results will last for 6 months. I ordered this ink from eBay and tried it at home.
"I didn't feel any pain when the needle was bitten, so I inked the same way on both cheeks and the skin of my nose, but when I woke up the next day, there were rashes on those parts of my face that were It was full of water. These rashes turned into wounds and ruined my face. I lost my sight temporarily and my face began to ache. So far I have spent سا 8,500 (approximately Rs. 1,886,000) on his treatment but it has not completely healed. I would advise people to never post such a tip on Tik Tak or any other social media platform. Don't look at it and act on it. ”