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Bird droppings, snakes and cockroaches have all become skin care products. For the sake of beauty, it is really one thousand ways.
Bessie likes to put bird droppings from nightingales on her face. This method originated from Japanese geisha. It is said that Japanese nightingales eat caterpillars, so the feces are rich in enzymes, which can not only clean deeply, but also whiten the skin.

Although it sounds a little disgusting, nightingale excrement after scientific sterilization is really a rare skin care product.

Everyone has heard of skin care products that extract snail essence, but the Japanese have invented a skin care method that allows snails to crawl directly on their faces.

It is said that the mucus left by snail crawling contains a variety of protein, antioxidants and hyaluronic acid, which can effectively help the skin to moisturize, diminish inflammation and remove dead skin.

Snails and snakes are not the only animals that can crawl on their faces. It is understood that snakes have sedative and therapeutic effects.

Besides snakes and snails, cockroaches are also a "magic weapon" for skin care. It is very popular in Korea to paste the full cockroaches with yogurt and mask powder, because cockroaches are rich in collagen and beauty ingredients.

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However, these cockroaches were not caught casually, but were isolated and cultivated, but they could not stop my conflicting heart.

These beauty and skin care methods seem not only extreme, but also absurd. Don't try them casually. ...