Is urine therapy the secret to a flawless complexion?

Last week was all about the silkworm cocoon facial, but now urine therapy has stolen the spotlight as the latest bizarre skin treatment.
Speaking to The Daily Mail, UK medical research writer Martha Christy said it can be applied topically to treat eczema, psoriasis and fungal infections.
According to Christy, thanks to its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, it can also be used to treat skin congestion and pimples. Controversially, the expert’s even suggested using it an eye and ear drop!
Urine therapy – or urotherapy – has roots in ancient Egypt, China and India – so it’s no new thang. To support her pro-pee argument, Christy cited women who took urine baths in eighteenth century France (although from what I recall from year nine history, personal hygiene wasn’t exactly stellar in those days). ”¨
To apply, she and other experts recommend putting it in your face cream. Supposedly, it’ll leave your skin feeling extra soft.
On one hand, I can see the appeal. After all, it won’t cost you a thing (your pee comes free)!
But thankfully for sceptics (including myself), many specialists aren’t so supportive of the treatment, saying there isn’t any real benefit apart from the five per cent nutrients urine contains – the rest is water.”¨
I’ll be sticking to nutritionist Shona Wilkinson’s suggestion to down “a glass of water and either a healthy meal or a multi vitamin and mineral tablet”, to boost my general health – and enhance my skin along the way.
Would you put urine on your face? What other bizarre skin treatments have you tried?
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Not something I'll ever be rushing to try out!
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urine on my face, no will skip this one DIY..heheheh. Though many beauties are now aware that their creams for face may contain urea, some up to 30% :P
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I think I would prefer to stay as hydrated as possible than to put pee on my face.
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I actually don't find the thought of this so icky.
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Perhaps only if directly applied hehe
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No thanks, there are lots of nicer alternatives that have the same skin benefits.
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Ewww. No thanks.
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No thanks, there are lots of nicer alternatives that have the same skin benefits.
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Sounds icky! No thanks.
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I don't think so...
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Ha, it must be something into it as I remember I was told to put some pee onto my eyesore as it would help it heal.... Never done it but heard it it indeed good for the skin
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Well, considering urea (an organic compound found in urine) is used in skin care, I'm not surprised by this new development.
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Yes there must be something better!!!!
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If it was proven that it would product stellar results, then I would consider it.
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Yeah I won't be doing this ever
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mmmmm....ahhh.....no thanks
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there are plenty of good products out there that can do better than putting pee on my face, I would not put placenta on my face either
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Wow this is a bit of a mind blower. Still urine is sterile until it leaves the body; people have been known to drink it out in the desert! I still prefer a moisturizer!
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