Saturday, March 24, 2012

Ukitataka UZURI sharti "UZURIKE", Hii kali je wanawake mnaona?

An employee gives a medical-cosmetic massage to a client using an African snail at a beauty salon in Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk March 23. The beauty salon is the only one in the region using the snails' method, which is believed to help in speeding up regeneration of the skin, eliminating wrinkles, scars and traces of burn marks, according to the owner Alyona Zlotnikova. 

An employee gives a medical-cosmetic massage to a client using African snails at a beauty salon in Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk March 23. 
By Natalia Jimenez, msnbc.com

In July, TODAY reported on the trend of snail-slime and guts being used in the latest beauty products. Apparently, the slime contains nutrients beneficial to skin:


What’s so appetizing about slime? In 2006, Chilean farmers reportedly noticed visibly smoother skin after handling snails they were breeding for the French food market. Packed with glycolic acid and elastin, a snail’s secretion protects its own skin from cuts, bacteria, and powerful UV rays, making mother nature’s gooeyness a prime source for proteins that eliminate dead cells and regenerate skin.

It’s a treatment that that has been used as far back as ancient Greece: Hippocrates reportedly prescribed a mixture of sour milk and crushed snails for skin inflammations. These days, it’s marketed as an acne treatment, spot and scar remover, and burn healer. Read the full story.

It seems that this salon in Russia decided to cut out the middleman by placing the snails right onto their clients' faces!

Would you be willing to undergo this treatment if it guaranteed better skin? I don't think I could do it!

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