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9 strangest materials used in the manufacture of cosmetics! I strangest cosmetics in the world

Cosmetic ingredients have always been a controversial topic in many situations and circumstances.

 Regardless of the chemicals, many of which are categorized as dangerous for the skin and the health of the body, there are others that are an essential part of these lotions that we can only say are “extremely weird”! 

1-placenta 

 Who would have imagined that the placenta - which is the part connected to the fetus in its mother's womb to provide it with food and oxygen - is used in the manufacture of some types of beauty powders and skin care?!

 Many manufacturers claim that the placenta helps stimulate tissue growth, reduces wrinkles and is beneficial for hair. 

 Despite the lack of research to support this claim, it is not excluded that the placenta is used in the cosmetic industries because of its many benefits. 

2-whale vomit 

 This substance called Ambergris is useful as a fixative in perfumes. It has a sweet and earthy scent and is usually washed ashore in South America or Australia by the waves. Today, due to the scarcity of this ingredient, it has been replaced by synthetic alternatives. 

3-cochineal beetles 

 When you need a nice red color, you can drown a few of these insects in some hot water, dry them and crush them. The deep cochineal dye we obtain with this process is versatile enough to be used in skin creams, lipsticks, and just about any other beauty product.

4-Consumer cooking oil is commonly used in cosmetics!

9 strangest materials used in the manufacture of cosmetics! I strangest cosmetics in the world

  Scientists say that a surfactant can be made from spent cooking oil that will help regenerate damaged skin.

5-human breast milk 

The use of human breast milk has become very popular in the manufacture of natural soap! 

6-bird droppings 

 Many skin preparations use bird droppings, especially the nightingale, due to the high content of uric acid. Several studies have linked uric acid in bird droppings to numerous skin benefits. 

7-Snake venom is the latest trend in Botox!

9 strangest materials used in the manufacture of cosmetics! I strangest cosmetics in the world

Snake venom is one of the most ridiculous new wrinkle delaying ingredients.

 The cosmetics and makeup makers who use this stuff hope that Botox venom will be linked to snake venom and that both should work to remove wrinkles. 

8-Cow dung! 

 It seems that cow dung is no longer just compost! It turns out that it can be transformed into a pleasant smell that resembles the smell of vanilla and is used in the cosmetic industries.

9-Chicken bone marrow in cosmetics!

9 strangest materials used in the manufacture of cosmetics! I strangest cosmetics in the world

 Chicken bone marrow is supposed to be a good source of glucosamine, but the significance of its use in special cosmetics remains a mystery!

 This substance is still commonly used in many cosmetic products, but it is not authorized!

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