Facial with bird excrement or known by the Geisha Facial, is the secret of beauty elderly Japanese women are now becoming popular in the world. Japanese women have long used as a mask Bulbul bird droppings cleanser to remove makeup (makeup) is often performed by the geisha every night. The result skin becomes brighter and louder.
Bird droppings contain guanine (organic base) that is believed good for the regeneration of the skin to keep it shiny. Bird droppings is processed and cleaned with ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and eliminate odor. Salons in New York and Canada have many facilities that provide this facial with bird droppings (Geisha Facial).
Some women who've been doing facials claimed her skin became as smooth as a baby's bottom and certainly brighter. At a cost of U.S. $ 100 to U.S. $ 180 women were willing to face 'sentenced' bird droppings
In Japan, powdered bird droppings are known by the name Uguisu that are mixed with regular soap and used to wash the face. Guanine compounds in bird droppings believed to eliminate the pollutants in the skin, open pores and make skin brighter colors.
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