Actor Tom Cruise works hard to apply a mask made from nightingale droppings to have bright, smooth skin.
A close source revealed to Now magazine that the Mission Impossible actor has regularly applied a nightingale mask for the past 10 years to beautify himself. This manure is collected from the Japanese island of Kyushu. The powder mixture consists of feces disinfected under ultraviolet rays, deodorized, mixed with rice bran to exfoliate, deep clean and nourish soft, even skin. According to the Huffington Post , the treatment costs around £100 a spa session.
“Tom doesn’t have botox or surgery, he’s very attentive to hot and new natural treatments,” the source told Now . The 61-year-old actor also affirmed in Men’s Health magazine that he has never had invasive cosmetic procedures to rejuvenate.
According to Now , Tom Cruise was told by David Beckham and his wife the secret to beauty from bird droppings. Victoria and David have been fans of this mask for many years. When visiting Japan, Victoria admired the clear skin of local women and discovered they used this mask for facial care. Since then, she has used this product regularly in her skincare routine.
According to the Guardian , the idea of using bird droppings is believed to date back to the Ping An dynasty of Korea (794-1185). Koreans use bird droppings to remove dye from fabrics, because the enzymes in the feces have a natural bleaching effect. Later, the Japanese learned this way to remove stains from kimono and other silk products.
During the Edo Dynasty (1603-1868), bush warbler and nightingale droppings were used for beauty treatments. Geishas, actresses in the 18th century often used bird droppings masks to remove makeup and remove makeup. Today, the Japanese still use nightingale droppings to make masks that help slow aging, tighten pores, and treat acne. Products are often found in spas in London, New York.
“Faces are high in urea , which helps retain moisture in the skin, and guanine, an amino acid that helps protect skin against sun damage,” says American dermatologist Melissa Kanchanapoomi Levin. God”.
In addition to the bird droppings mask, Tom Cruise also applies many beauty treatments every morning and evening. According to Esquire magazine , the actor always wakes up at 4:30 to take care of his skin, doing everything to maintain his handsome appearance for three decades. He soaked his face in ice water for 60 seconds, then cleaned it twice, applying toner, face serum, eye serum, eye cream, face moisturizer and neck cream.