Girl Claims Her Pimples Disappeared Because Her Cat Licked Her Face Every Day For 3 Months

We all have that one friend who was born with perfectly flawless and glowing skin. It is also common knowledge amongst the girls in the same girl gang that the same girl washes her face with the same bar of soap she shares with her pet cat.

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It’s just not fair! What’s even worse about being the ugly friend with bad skin is the fortune you invest on your holy grail skin products.

I’m talking about the $50 serum that broke you out after the first week! That’s a kidney right there.

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It makes you think sometimes: “God really has his favourites… And it’s not me!”

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After years and years of pursuing the right product that will magically get you at least a suitor overnight, you succumb to weirdest of internet fads.

Haven’t got one yet? I’ve got the right one for you.

According to Siakap Keli, an Indonesian news site, a girl by the name of Dinda has claimed to have found the bane of your 12-step Korean skincare routine! All of this for the price of none… If you’re a proud fur parent to a cat.

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Lets Her Cat Lick Her Face to Combat Acne

In a similar article made by the Daily Mail, it was reported that the said woman has been doing so daily for the past three months!

I don’t know about you, but that’s dedication right there. It’s strange but… that’s dedication right there.

The licking was a routine that Dinda and her cat had grown to develop. Nia the cat would sit on Dinda’s textbooks and diligently lick her owner’s face while she studied.

According to Dinda’s sister, Nia doesn’t just lick anyone’s face. It’s pretty selective and only does it for Dinda.

It May or May Not Work

Now before you go about letting your cat lick the heck out of your face, please keep in mind that Dinda’s claims are not verified.

As a matter of fact, the chances of you contracting an infection is higher than that of you getting crystal clear skin.

According to Mustsharenews, the saliva of cats and dogs contain bacteria that could penetrate into your skin and even enter your bloodstream.

I wouldn’t risk it if I were you!

But petting them is okay. Cats are just so cute, aren’t they?

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