Despite what people may say, beauty does not have to be pain, but sometimes it is pretty weird! Innovation means that things are always changing, and sometimes we land on an idea that might sound pretty bizarre, but is based on science and produces the results.
Vampire
facial
Popular
with Kim Kardashian West, the vampire
facial is officially called
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy and involves using enzyme-rich platelets
from the patient’s own blood on the face to promote healing and rejuvenation.
This creates skin that looks more supple, firmer, and younger, and as the
collagen takes around 30 days to regenerate, the results of this unique facial
just keep getting better.
Eyebrows
It
was impossible to choose one crazy brow trend, as they seem to change every few
months with weirder and more extreme takes on the humble eyebrow. We’ve had
strangely-shaped wiggly brows, bauble-adorned festive brows, bird-like feathered brows, the unusual but cool fishtail
brows, and the absolutely terrible halo brows. There are certainly some styles
that we are going to look back on in 10 years and cringe!
Nose-hair
extensions
Nose-hair
extensions are definitely one of the stranger beauty trends in recent years.
Whereas most of us will pay little mind to our nose hair, and some people will
occasionally trim it, there are some who like to draw attention to their
nostrils and put fake hair in to make them look extra hairy!
Glitter
roots
This
is a really cool look, especially for parties or festivals. You simply apply
glitter to the roots of your hair - a perfect way of covering up that post
lockdown hair growth. Glitter roots look incredibly cute with a straight
parting, and your hair pulled into pigtails or space buns. This is ideal for
festivals when you might not get to wash your hair for a few days, but you
still want to look fun.
Snail
facial
Popular
in Japan and Korea, the snail facial is exactly what it sounds like - you lay with a snail on
your face for around an hour and let it have free reign, crawling around. Snail
mucus is said to have lots of excellent properties, including antioxidants and
protein. The snails moisturize the skin and remove dead skin, which leaves your
skin glowy and fresh.
Fire
facial
This
is certainly not one to try at home! Fire facials are popular in Chinese salons
and literally consist of an alcohol-soaked towel applied to the client’s face
and then set on fire until it becomes too hot, then it’s extinguished. The idea
is that it regenerates cells, treats wrinkles, and even burns fat, but is it
worth the risk?
Most ideas in history probably seemed odd at the time, but many have developed to being part of our everyday regimes, so it is always good to keep an open mind when it comes to developments in the beauty world, as it just might be the next big thing!
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