The actor cautions against the indiscriminate use of glutathione and unsafe beauty trends. In the wake of Shefali Jariwala’s tragic death, it serves as a somber reminder of the potential dangers associated with such practices.
Shefali Jariwala’s untimely death has sent shockwaves. In the wake of the incident, actor and cancer survivor Rozlyn Khan posted a gripping video on Instagram. She cautioned people to rethink before blindly following beauty fads.
“Glutathione is Safe—If Used Right”
Rozlyn admitted she had been using glutathione injections prior to her diagnosis of cancer. “It’s safe. I had no side effects,” she explained. But cautioned that safety is contingent on the individual and the item. “Be sure you don’t have health issues. Check if the doctor is reliable. Make sure the product isn’t fake.”
The Risk of Instant Fairness
Rozlyn expressed concern at the trend towards instant results. “If one injection provides instant fairness or glow, it’s overdosed,” she stated. She pointed out how the level of expectation from glutathione is unrealistic. “People want fairness in one shot, and that’s dangerous.”
Imported Medicines Aren’t Imported Perfumes
stdexcept Rozlyn cautioned against relying on imported remedies. “Imported perfume is fine. Imported medicine? Be sure it’s genuine,” she added.
“Your Skin is Indian—Accept It”
Rozlyn told us how her sister, who has three salons in Mumbai, receives strange requests. “People request fairness with glutathione. They desire Korean glass skin. But your genes, environment, and skin are Indian. Get ready for Indian results,” she replied. “It’s like having paneer and hoping for a kimchi glow.”
A Wake-Up Call for All
Rozlyn’s message is unmistakable: don’t risk your health following trends. Beauty and wellness should be safe and educated—not blindly imported.