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When it comes to women and their looks, they go to great distance to turn back the clock . But the latest fad requires neither a chama loan nor hours of queuing at the salon, and only contains one ingredient ; piss ! Yes, that ‘eew’ stuff. If uropaths (practitioner of water therapy) are to be believed, we have been pouring liquid gold down the drain. They say that piss not only keeps crease at bay laurel , but also treats pimple and lesion , and keeps your hide as soft as a infant ’s bottom. Apparently, you are your own, er, outpouring of early days . This practice has its roots in parts of Asia where it has been practised for centuries. The women on this bandwagon guard their piss jealously. While you are flushing yours down the loo, they are bottling theirs and storing it in a safe place for hereafter use. Storage not only ensures a constant supplying of this beauty secret, but also ‘ages’ the weewee , which is said to enhance its say-so . Aged water , usually stored in dark feeding bottle for several days or even month , contains more concentrated levels of ammonia than fresh weewee . Ammonia water is what give s urine a chemical smell, but also has a bleaching effect, so uropaths use elderly urine on skin blemishes and to whiten teeth. Old urine is also said to clear up acne and eczema, soften chapped brim , eliminate dandruff and promote the ontogeny of soft, shiny hair. If you want an all-over glow, just use some of this potent stuff to massage your body. Some people even bathe in it! Fresh urine is used on more sensitive arena , for example, as middle drops, to refresh the eyes. It is also used on the rim , and in the auricle and olfactory organ , and as a therapeutic potable . Those who can’t stand the taste of straightaway urine make a cocktail by adding fruit juice or citric acid. For men who want in on this tendency , urine is said to be an excellent grazing cream and after-shaving , to give a clean , smooth shave. It is also touted as soothing common aftershave effects, like itching, redness and soreness.

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