Woman hasn't washed her face since March: the result amazes millions

Montreal (Canada) - When puberty comes into its own, the occasional pimple comes to light. Teenagers can tell you a thing or two about it. A young woman from Canada has long since passed her "maturing period", but blemished skin was still causing her problems. A drastic measure was needed!

Tia Zakher (22) has completely neglected her facial care routine since March. In the meantime, however, the Canadian is at least feeling her way back to water.
Tia Zakher (22) has completely neglected her facial care routine since March. In the meantime, however, the Canadian is at least feeling her way back to water.  © Bildmontage: Screenshot/TikTok/tiazakher, 123RF/kateph

Tia Zakher (22) lives like a caveman. At least when it comes to her facial care. The woman from Montreal lives abstinently and has not let water, creams or other products touch her skin since March.

The result has astounded millions of people and left just as many debating: Is it even healthy what the 22-year-old is doing?

Deposits have formed on Tia's face and her skin looks like a wall of sandstone. This is not a problem for the Canadian, quite the opposite. Tia is delighted with the result and regularly uploads videos to TikTok , reaching an audience of millions.

Her unusual skincare routine is no coincidence: the 22-year-old told People in an interview that she wanted to restore her skin to its natural state with this radical measure.

Tia Zakher's facial skin is reminiscent of sandpaper

Before Tia resorted to the radical skincare method, she used make-up to cover her blemished skin

For a long time, Tia had a kind of tic, constantly fiddling with her face and pimples. This would have resulted in severe acne and scarring, and Tia was no longer happy. Her last resort: back to the Stone Age, when "SkinCare" had probably not yet been invented.

With the help of the so-called "Caveman" method, the Canadian has managed to dry out her impurities. The result is clearly visible on her face.

Meanwhile, some of her followers criticized her, speculating about a fungal infection instead of dried out cells. Tia proved immune to the comments: "I listen to my dermatologist and my skin. At the end of the day, it's my face," she said.