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You can come across articles that the application of semen (semen) liquid to the skin was very common in Egypt and Central Asia in 1000s B.C. It is said that it was a tradition for women to apply and swallow their sperm on their skin at that time, and they believed it would prolong their lives. However, there is no record of us that it worked at that time. Semen content includes Vitamin C, Calcium, Chlorine, Cholesterol, Citric acid, Creatine, Fructose, Lactic acid, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Vitamin B12 and Zinc. The fact that it has such a rich content has attracted the attention of the cosmetics industry frequently and caused miraculous effects to be attributed to it. But there is no scientific evidence that it benefits the skin by applying it directly.