Brandi Granville Shares Painful Lesson on Beauty After Chemical Burns
Brandi Granville recently opened up to her fans about a distressing beauty mishap involving severe chemical burns on her face. The former “Real Housewife of Beverly Hills” took to social media, revealing that she had used Nair on her face in an attempt to eliminate what she described as impurities.
“I know I look attractive,” she joked at 52, sharing a video to document the aftermath of her experience. “Good news! You don’t have to spend a lot on skincare treatments anymore,” she added, trying to maintain a light-hearted tone amidst the painful situation.
Interestingly, while she appeared to laugh at the incident, her face was visibly red and irritated. Granville explained in her video that she thought applying Nair would help improve her complexion, admitting, “I overdid it a bit.”
In the video’s caption, she cautioned viewers about the importance of conducting a patch test before applying such products, writing, “Beauty Hack: this stuff is good, but do a test patch first. I left it on for seven minutes, and now I’m burning!”
Her followers were quick to voice their concern, suggesting she might want to seek professional medical assistance instead of engaging in DIY beauty treatments. Some comments included, “Nair isn’t meant for facial use! Please consult a specialist.” Others expressed their hopes for her speedy recovery, noting the obvious severity of her burns.
The reality star’s beauty woes followed an earlier incident in April when she was rushed to the hospital for an undisclosed health issue that she described as a battle with parasites. In reflecting on that episode, Granville shared, “My head and neck wouldn’t move this morning. I was stuck in bed and had to call 911.” It seems her path to recovery has been quite the journey.
As Granville deals with these unexpected challenges, it’s a reminder for many about the risks associated with at-home beauty treatments. She continues to update her fans on her recovery and has taken the experience to advocate for caution when it comes to beauty hacks.





