Eeewwwww!!
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Eeewwwww!!
Created, no doubt, by the same misogynist who invented pointed-toe shoes with stilletto heels. I'm also reminded of Danny Kaye's "Anatole of Paris" song about women's hats.
http://in.reuters.com/article/lifestyle ... 1820080425
http://in.reuters.com/article/lifestyle ... 1820080425
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Perhaps it is acidic, so it provides a mild peel. If that's the skin benefit, there definitely are other products that sound far more appealing (and a-peeling.)christie1111 wrote:Knowing what this does to your car paint, I would NEVER put this on my face.
Similar materials are a test for automotive paint finishes. It is a difficult test to pass.
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If there are enough other people who also want wrinkles and acne, I'm sure the cosmetics companies will seize the market opportunity and deliver products that promise to produce those results. Or you could start your own company and cash in on the idea.marrymeflyfree wrote:I'd rather have wrinkles and acne.
Hope all's going well for you. Are you still planning a move to Cleveland?
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From Wikipedia: "Bird's nest soup is a delicacy[1] in Chinese cuisine. A few species of swift, the cave swifts, are renowned for building the saliva nests used to produce the unique texture of this soup.
The edible bird's nests are among the most expensive animal products consumed by humans. The nests have been traditionally used in Chinese cooking for over 400 years, most often as bird's nest soup.[2]"
Putting excrement on your face isn't much worse than eating birds' salivary excretions hardened into cave nests in soup. I've actually eaten this stuff and it's, um, not worth the price.
The edible bird's nests are among the most expensive animal products consumed by humans. The nests have been traditionally used in Chinese cooking for over 400 years, most often as bird's nest soup.[2]"
Putting excrement on your face isn't much worse than eating birds' salivary excretions hardened into cave nests in soup. I've actually eaten this stuff and it's, um, not worth the price.
Well, then
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I've had it, as well. It was...interesting and unique.Beebs52 wrote:"Bird's nest soup is a delicacy[1] in Chinese cuisine....
Putting excrement on your face isn't much worse than eating birds' salivary excretions hardened into cave nests in soup. I've actually eaten this stuff and it's, um, not worth the price.

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Beebs52 wrote:From Wikipedia: "Bird's nest soup is a delicacy[1] in Chinese cuisine. A few species of swift, the cave swifts, are renowned for building the saliva nests used to produce the unique texture of this soup.
The edible bird's nests are among the most expensive animal products consumed by humans. The nests have been traditionally used in Chinese cooking for over 400 years, most often as bird's nest soup.[2]"
Putting excrement on your face isn't much worse than eating birds' salivary excretions hardened in cave nests into soup. I've actually eaten this stuff and it's, um, not worth the price.
Well, then