Urine therapy is the latest beauty trend

There are always odd health and beauty trends out there, and this is one of the weirdest yet. "Urine therapy" is apparently the next big thing in skincare.

Urine therapy is the act of collecting your own urine and proceeding to wash your face and body with it. According to dermatologist Rachel Nazarian, this can actually benefit your skin. She told Marie Claire that due to urine's anti-fungal and antibacterial traits, urine can act as an effective cleanser and toner.

"We already use urea, a component of urine, in a lot of skincare products," Nazarian said. "Urine is essentially mostly water—but a small percentage is urea."

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It's said that urine has the ability to not only clean the skin but clear breakouts, reduce appearance of scars and help treat Keratosis pilaris, or the "chicken skin" that appears on the back of arms and thighs.

Not only that, but it can also moisturize and exfoliate. According to Nazarian, "Urea acts as an 'exfoliant' of sorts by breaking down the rough skin and exposing a smoother, softer skin."

Apparently, this trend is not new, either: French women would take urine baths as far back as the eighteenth century. Whether it will catch on again, however, has yet to be determined.

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