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Listen to some good music to help u appreciate this theorical guide about how semen appliance on the skin could benefit it.
What's semen and what does it contain?
-major part of it is water.
-proteins (semenogelin 1 and 2, imunoglobulins, PSA and albumin).
-Enzymes (Acid phosphatase, protease⁹s and fibrinolysin)
-Minerals (mostly zinc, magnesium and calcium)
-Fructose
-spermidine
Why could it be great for skin?
Proteins:
Semenogelin I & II
Function in body: Form the temporary gel structure of semen.
Potential skin benefits: Proteins can act as temporary film-formers like some cosmetic peptides, giving a slight tightening or smoothing feel.
Limits: They are not designed to penetrate skin and are quickly degraded.
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
Function in the body: A protease enzyme that breaks down semenogelin.
Potential skin benefits: Mild enzymatic activity could theoretically aid exfoliation similar concept to enzyme masks.
Limits: Concentration and stability are unpredictable; not formulated for safe skin exfoliation.
Albumin
Function in the body: Known as a temporary tightening agent.
Potential skin benefits: Could create short-term tightening when it dries.
Limits: Temporary cosmetic effect only.
Immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA)
Role in the body: Immune proteins.
Potential skin benefit: Antimicrobial action.
Limits: Not stable or active in a cosmetic context.
Enzymes:
-Acid phosphatase
-Proteases
-Fibrinolysin
Hypothetical Benefit of enzymes in skincare: Some enzymes in skincare like papain or bromelain gently exfoliate dead skin.
Limits of semen enzymes: Are not standardized, are unstable outside the body, may irritate rather than benefit the skin
Minerals:
Zinc
Function in the body: Anti-inflammatory, reduces acne-causing bacteria, regulates oil production
Potential skin benefits: Zinc in semen could help acne.
Limits: The amount is very small compared to clinically effective zinc creams which contain controlled concentrations like zinc oxide or zinc PCA.
Magnesium
Function in the body: Supports barrier function and calming effect.
Amount in semen: Trace levels are unlikely to affect skin.
Calcium
Role in the body: Important for skin barrier regulation
Present in small amounts.
Again, too minimal to be meaningful topically.
Fructose:
Fructose
Function in the body: Humectant-like property do it attracts water.
Potential skin effects: Temporary hydration feel.
Limits: Sugars can also feed skin bacteria and potentially worsen acne.
Spermidine:
Spermidine
Function in the body: Spermidine is sometimes discussed in longevity research.
Potential skin benefit: Linked to cellular autophagy in lab studies and theoretical anti-aging effect.
Limits: No evidence topical semen delivers meaningful spermidine to skin cells.
Research focuses on dietary or cellular models, not topical semen.
What should we think about it?
The 2 biggest benefits are the: moisturizing effect, semen is fluid-based, so it can temporarily make skin feel hydrated, similar to applying any light liquid.Placebo effect, pretty self-explanatory, believing something works can influence perception of improveme. Same thing as subliminals but I will make another tgread about it.
It can also have few downsides like bacterial contamination, STI transmission or skin irritation or allergic reactions.
Scientific opinion: While semen contains biologically active substances, they are not present in therapeutic concentrations, not stabilized for topical use and not tested for skincare safety or efficacy.
Do what u want now but I think it's a pretty good moisturiser if u re broke as fuck.
Rep for the effort.
What's semen and what does it contain?
-major part of it is water.
-proteins (semenogelin 1 and 2, imunoglobulins, PSA and albumin).
-Enzymes (Acid phosphatase, protease⁹s and fibrinolysin)
-Minerals (mostly zinc, magnesium and calcium)
-Fructose
-spermidine
Why could it be great for skin?
Proteins:
Semenogelin I & II
Function in body: Form the temporary gel structure of semen.
Potential skin benefits: Proteins can act as temporary film-formers like some cosmetic peptides, giving a slight tightening or smoothing feel.
Limits: They are not designed to penetrate skin and are quickly degraded.
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
Function in the body: A protease enzyme that breaks down semenogelin.
Potential skin benefits: Mild enzymatic activity could theoretically aid exfoliation similar concept to enzyme masks.
Limits: Concentration and stability are unpredictable; not formulated for safe skin exfoliation.
Albumin
Function in the body: Known as a temporary tightening agent.
Potential skin benefits: Could create short-term tightening when it dries.
Limits: Temporary cosmetic effect only.
Immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA)
Role in the body: Immune proteins.
Potential skin benefit: Antimicrobial action.
Limits: Not stable or active in a cosmetic context.
Enzymes:
-Acid phosphatase
-Proteases
-Fibrinolysin
Hypothetical Benefit of enzymes in skincare: Some enzymes in skincare like papain or bromelain gently exfoliate dead skin.
Limits of semen enzymes: Are not standardized, are unstable outside the body, may irritate rather than benefit the skin
Minerals:
Zinc
Function in the body: Anti-inflammatory, reduces acne-causing bacteria, regulates oil production
Potential skin benefits: Zinc in semen could help acne.
Limits: The amount is very small compared to clinically effective zinc creams which contain controlled concentrations like zinc oxide or zinc PCA.
Magnesium
Function in the body: Supports barrier function and calming effect.
Amount in semen: Trace levels are unlikely to affect skin.
Calcium
Role in the body: Important for skin barrier regulation
Present in small amounts.
Again, too minimal to be meaningful topically.
Fructose:
Fructose
Function in the body: Humectant-like property do it attracts water.
Potential skin effects: Temporary hydration feel.
Limits: Sugars can also feed skin bacteria and potentially worsen acne.
Spermidine:
Spermidine
Function in the body: Spermidine is sometimes discussed in longevity research.
Potential skin benefit: Linked to cellular autophagy in lab studies and theoretical anti-aging effect.
Limits: No evidence topical semen delivers meaningful spermidine to skin cells.
Research focuses on dietary or cellular models, not topical semen.
What should we think about it?
The 2 biggest benefits are the: moisturizing effect, semen is fluid-based, so it can temporarily make skin feel hydrated, similar to applying any light liquid.Placebo effect, pretty self-explanatory, believing something works can influence perception of improveme. Same thing as subliminals but I will make another tgread about it.
It can also have few downsides like bacterial contamination, STI transmission or skin irritation or allergic reactions.
Scientific opinion: While semen contains biologically active substances, they are not present in therapeutic concentrations, not stabilized for topical use and not tested for skincare safety or efficacy.
Do what u want now but I think it's a pretty good moisturiser if u re broke as fuck.
Rep for the effort.