Brandi Glanville Suffers Facial Burns After Extreme Beauty Hack Gone Wrong
So, Brandi Glanville—yes, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star—has just made headlines again, and this time, it’s not about any drama from a reality show. Over the weekend, she revealed a pretty shocking story involving a home beauty experiment that went seriously wrong. Apparently, in an effort to deal with a facial parasite —yes, you heard that right—she used Nair, the hair removal cream, on her face .
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Now, this wasn’t some quirky exfoliation tip. Brandi actually believed that exfoliating her skin would aggravate the parasite—something she’s named "Caroline"—and help get rid of it. But instead of a smoother complexion, she ended up with severe chemical burns on her cheeks, chin, and around her nose. She shared the aftermath on TikTok, joking sarcastically, “I know I look attractive,” while showing off blotchy, raw red skin.
She admitted that she left the Nair on for seven minutes , which, if you’ve ever used that stuff, you’ll know is way too long—especially on delicate facial skin. In the caption, she warned followers to do a patch test and definitely not to copy what she did, no matter how cheap or tempting the idea might be. “It burned the loose skin off my arms too,” she added, trying to laugh through the pain.
This wasn’t just a one-off moment of bad judgment. Brandi has been battling this mysterious facial parasite since late last year, and it’s been serious enough to land her in the hospital multiple times. In April, she even had to call 911 because she couldn’t move her head or neck. She's been open about the toll it’s taken—not just physically but financially as well. Her medical bills have climbed into the six-figure range, and she’s admitted she’s pretty much out of funds at this point.
She even joined OnlyFans last year to help cover expenses, and she’s been diving down internet rabbit holes trying to find any possible remedy or explanation. In her most recent video, she mentioned a home remedy involving aloe vera, cucumber, and black tea frozen into a spray—something she’s been using to soothe her burned skin.
So yeah, what started as a desperate attempt to solve a bizarre health issue turned into a painful and very public beauty disaster. Let Brandi's experience be a loud, slightly charred reminder: not all skincare hacks are created equal .
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