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<blockquote>Blanchett referred to Georgia Louise’s “Hollywood EGF Facial”, which according to Louise’s website involved a serum “derived from the progenitor cells of the human fibroblast taken from Korean newborn baby foreskin”. The prices weren’t advertised online, but ''Business Insider'' reported that the treatment was $650USD and had a two-year wait list.<ref name="Vogue2018"/>
 
<blockquote>Blanchett referred to Georgia Louise’s “Hollywood EGF Facial”, which according to Louise’s website involved a serum “derived from the progenitor cells of the human fibroblast taken from Korean newborn baby foreskin”. The prices weren’t advertised online, but ''Business Insider'' reported that the treatment was $650USD and had a two-year wait list.<ref name="Vogue2018"/>
 
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As stated on their website, "Georgia worked extensively with her lab to create a clean, ionizable formula so you can match the results of her professional Hollywood EGF Facial at home." She names this "DIY" product '''Hollywood EGF Serum''', which probably also contains foreskin fibroblasts.<ref>{{REFweb
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Revision as of 17:38, 26 March 2020

Hollywood EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor) Facial is the name of a beauty product or treatment sold by Georgia Louise[1], an upmarket New York salon which is so expensive that it refers to itself as an atelier, where celebrities Cate Blanchett and Sandra Bullock (probably among many others - see the "In-the-know Clients" list at the bottom of their About page[2]) received in early 2018. Her quoted statement below was discreetly removed from Vogue’s website, but not before spurring a series of “penis facial” headlines.[3][4]

Penis Facial
She gives what we call the 'penis facial' and ... there's some enzyme in it, so Sandy refers to it as the 'penis facial'
Cate Blanchett (VICE)[5]

Blanchett referred to Georgia Louise’s “Hollywood EGF Facial”, which according to Louise’s website involved a serum “derived from the progenitor cells of the human fibroblast taken from Korean newborn baby foreskin”. The prices weren’t advertised online, but Business Insider reported that the treatment was $650USD and had a two-year wait list.[5]

As stated on their website, "Georgia worked extensively with her lab to create a clean, ionizable formula so you can match the results of her professional Hollywood EGF Facial at home." She names this "DIY" product Hollywood EGF Serum, which probably also contains foreskin fibroblasts.[6]

References

  1. REFweb Georgia Louise. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  2. REFweb About - In-the-know Clients. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  3. REFweb Lee, Amy (30 November 2018). The Penis Facial: Is It Really Worth the Hollywood Hype?, ET. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  4. REFweb Gabbatt, Adam (7 December 2018). I tried the foreskin facial treatment – so you don't have to, The Guardian. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  5. a b REFweb Kesa, Ingrid (27 March 2018). Beauty Industry Part of Foreskin Flesh Trade, Anti-Circumcision Activists Warn, VICE. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  6. REFweb Hollywood EGF Serum. Retrieved 26 March 2020.