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For generations, the Japanese have used Nightingales Droppings as a stain remover. As it worked well and did not damage the textile, Japanese Kabuki actors and Geisha started to use the droppings on their skin for blemishes and whitening purposes. This practice later spread amongst court nobles and ladies of the Samurai families. Today, Nightingales Droppings are still used in Japan as a cleansing face mask and / or whitening treatment on both men and women. This all natural product is perfectly safe and easy to use on both oily and dry skin.
Due to the short intestine of the Nightingale bird, Nightingales Droppings are said to contain protein, a degrading enzyme for fat, and whitening enzyme, which act on scurf and fat to help whiten the skin and even out blemishes.
The droppings keeps moisture in the skin but cleanses well at the same time. The droppings are sun-dried for over 2 weeks and at the same time are sterilised by the ultraviolet light. Then, the droppings are turned to a fine powder in the specially made container (rotating for 18 hours with the ceramic ball).
Instructions for Use: Use 0.5g to 1.0 g per wash, Use the Nightingales Droppings with your regular facial soap - add the powder (1/3 of teaspoon) to lather and wash; or Wash directly with the powder - place a small amount of the powder (1/3 of teaspoon) onto the palm of your hand, mix with little water till thick and wash. To use as a face mask, leave the paste on for a few minutes, then wash off.
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