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I've used breast milk face masks like Tammy Hembrough's — it's liquid gold — but trolls say I'm "selfish and wasteful."

In the never-ending cycle of skincare trends, everyone can start to feel mediocre.

A mom blogger found her controversial and unique anti-aging hack.

Blogger and Digital Her Creator Her Si-Si Hoffman (@sisihoffman) publishes her skincare videos, motherhood advice, and beauty tips.

The blogger, now 31, lives in London and gave birth to her son in the summer of 2020, according to the Daily Mail.

In the video, the blogger shared her biggest beauty secret, which she called "liquid gold." used to rejuvenate dull skin.

According to the Cleveland Clinicthis is the milk released by the mammary glands after childbirth.

Nutrient-rich, supports a newborn's immune system, and she turns into breast milk within 2-4 days after a baby is born.

"Beware all mums and mums...it's called liquid gold for a reason," she wrote.

Coveteur, cow-derived colostrum is a popular skin care ingredient.

But celebrities and skin care experts use this natural hack to keep their shine.

Fitness influencer and entrepreneur Tammy Hembrough used colostrum on her skin shortly after giving birth to her daughter Posy 8 weeks ago .

According to Perth Now, Hembrow raved about the mask. "Oh my god, my skin felt so smooth after I washed it off. I swear I use breast milk on my skin every day," she said.

Hoffman shared a similar experience. Her post listed all the perks, including "magically anti-inflammatory."

"It stimulates the production of normal, healthy skin bacteria that fight off problem bacteria," she wrote. "It naturally contains growth factors that essentially regenerate the skin," she confirmed.

"You might think...she's crazy...to apply it to her face..." she wrote as she rubbed the colostrum into her skin.

Instagram users were quick to shame their mothers. One user wrote:

Another user agrees: