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Unusual beauty treatments, which are not easy to decide
Not so long ago we published information about oligotherapy that many people have contradictory thoughts. It would seem that it was possible to invent such that would have surpassed the originality of this method to improve skin? We will not long pull. It... bird droppings. According to information published in the Daily Herald, in one of the salons of Manhattan (Shizuka) use bird droppings as a exfoliating agent for the skin.
According to the owner of the new York Spa Shizuku Bernstein, who was born in Tokyo, she offers her clients improve their skin by using bird droppings for the past five years. She claims that every month it comes to about a hundred customers specifically to carry out this procedure, which is euphemistically called "the Mask of a geisha". Shizuka says that enzymes in the waste products of birds help to exfoliate the skin.
Before applying the "mask of a geisha" first, open your pores using the steam, which also softens the skin. Then applied to the skin cream, and then superimposed on the face a mixture of bird droppings the color of cream, which before it was dried, finely ground and mixed with rice bran. Odor this substance resembles fried rice. Wash it after 5 minutes after application. The final step in the procedure is application of a mask of green tea.
More traditional alternatives such procedure is microdermabrasion – non-invasive method that helps remove the upper layers of the skin while eliminating shallow wrinkles and other spots. You can use Botox to get rid of wrinkles around the mouth and eyes, and chemical peels can help patients with stains caused by sun exposure. Moreover, these methods are approved by the American Association of plastic surgery.
Source: estet-portal.com/
According to the owner of the new York Spa Shizuku Bernstein, who was born in Tokyo, she offers her clients improve their skin by using bird droppings for the past five years. She claims that every month it comes to about a hundred customers specifically to carry out this procedure, which is euphemistically called "the Mask of a geisha". Shizuka says that enzymes in the waste products of birds help to exfoliate the skin.
Before applying the "mask of a geisha" first, open your pores using the steam, which also softens the skin. Then applied to the skin cream, and then superimposed on the face a mixture of bird droppings the color of cream, which before it was dried, finely ground and mixed with rice bran. Odor this substance resembles fried rice. Wash it after 5 minutes after application. The final step in the procedure is application of a mask of green tea.
More traditional alternatives such procedure is microdermabrasion – non-invasive method that helps remove the upper layers of the skin while eliminating shallow wrinkles and other spots. You can use Botox to get rid of wrinkles around the mouth and eyes, and chemical peels can help patients with stains caused by sun exposure. Moreover, these methods are approved by the American Association of plastic surgery.
Source: estet-portal.com/