Fashion & Beauty

Kate Beckinsale hops on the ‘penis facial’ trend

What’s the best way to refresh after a long flight? Tucking in for a so-called “penis facial,” if you’re Kate Beckinsale.

The dewy-skinned actress is just the latest Hollywood star to test out the EGF facial: a supposedly powerful anti-aging treatment that involves a serum derived from “Korean baby foreskins.”

Designed by aesthetician-to-the-stars Georgia Louise, the $650 experience involves a peel and microneedling, followed by a proprietary penis-infused serum.

In a now-deleted post on Instagram, Beckinsale described her first time trying EGF as “amazing,” with a cheeky note about getting pampered after a plane trip: “After a long flight I do like to lie down and be covered in a mask of liquefied cloned foreskins — frankly who doesn’t?”

Georgia Louise shared the 45-year-old actress’ glowy post-facial selfie, inviting a handful of negative comments.

“How vain do you have to be to do this kind of s - - t?” one user wrote.

“Kate is, has always been, and probably always will be gorgeous,” another said, before adding a significant caveat. “However, the thought of kissing anyone’s face that has the foreskins of babies rubbed all over it is unpalatable.”

Beckinsale joins a growing crew of A-listers who have experimented with this odd-sounding skin treatment.

Cate Blanchett is a fan of the “penis facial,” confessing in March that she tried it in NYC with Hollywood buddy Sandra Bullock.

Meanwhile, Bullock is such an avid proponent of EGF that she even talked about it on “Ellen” while promoting “Ocean’s 8” this May.

“When you see how good it is to your face, you too will run to your local facialist and say, ‘Give me the penis,’ ” Bullock gushed.