A woman has left the internet “shocked” after revealing that she allegedly keeps her husband’s semen in the kitchen fridge.
Why? To use for her skincare routine, of course.
Bruna Dias is a 29-year-old influencer and beauty queen with over 47,000 followers.
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Naturally, the Miss BumBum pageant winner is eager to keep her skin in tip-top shape but her unusual method of doing so isn’t for everyone.

Six months ago, after a bedroom session with her husband, Matheus Caetano, 30, she decided to gather up semen and pop it in a plastic container, before sticking it in the fridge.
Bruna got the idea to use the “natural” liquid on her face to give it a special glow.
And she claims it’s better than any skin cream she’s ever used.
“I started using sperm as skincare six months ago,” she told Need To Know.

“I keep it there to use over a few days and the cooling sensation in the morning is invigorating.
“My skin gets a glow that no expensive cream can give me.
“I use it for three consecutive days before needing a new supply.
“It’s a natural, accessible option that really makes a difference for my skin.
“People might find it odd, but I trust it and believe that natural is always better.”
Matheus is apparently more than happy to assist his wife.

He has since purchased a special container to store his little swimmers in and frequently asks his wife if she needs a top-up.
But the couple both agree: Bruna will only use Matheus’ juices on her skin.
For now, at least.
The influencer claims to have shared details of her special skincare routine with fans online but the post appears to have since been deleted.
Bruna, who lives with her hubby in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, admits that people were a bit taken aback.

She said: “Many people were shocked to see it but for me, it’s completely natural.
“I use it as needed.
“Matheus even gave me a special container to store it in the fridge now and then he asks if it’s running low.
“[When I first told] some friends about my idea, [they] were in disbelief and found the idea quite strange.

“They laughed and said they would never do it.
“But [since then] others [are now] curious and want to know more about its effects on my skin.
“[Online], it was a mix of shock and interest but I stand by my choice.
“The results for my skin are both visible and satisfying.”