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11 Completely Bizarre Spa Treatments You Won’t Believe Are Real

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Nightingale Facial

There’s no easy way for us to say this, but…it’s bird poop. Nightingale facials are considered to be an ancient beauty secret that originates from the Japanese Geisha’s, who searched a very rare species of bird to use its feces to heal their skin from years of heavy make-up.

This facial treatment is considered to make anti-ageing and brightening miracles, and it can cost you over $200. To get the facial, the poop is mixed with water to form a paste and then massaged into the skin for a few minutes.

Clients describe the treatment as being similar to a light chemical peel, but without the redness and burning.

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