Would You Rub Urine Into Your Skin?
By ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
June 1, 2007 1:32pm CST
In many cosmetics and toiletries, there is an ingredient called, "Urea". Urea is an organic compound taken from the urine of mammals and amphibians.
Now how does that lipstick look to you? Sexy?? ;~D
2 responses
@Angelwhispers (8978)
• United States
1 Jun 07
Actually yes it does, urea exfoliactes hard dried skin especially the skin on the feet and elbows. I use a 20% urea cream when ever my hands and feet need it. It's a fantastic medicine for someone that is fighting badly dried skin. In the strength I get it you must have a prescription, but in small doses it has wonderful anti aging properties. Its amazing what science can do with ordinary by products. Of course the chemical properties are changed and you are not applying urine to your face or other body parts. But for those of us who battle rough dry skin, that is not sexy at all, Urea cream certainly is a life saver.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
1 Jun 07
Life saver coming out... life saver going back in. ;~D
@Windrunner (477)
• Pakistan
1 Jun 07
maybe you have misread that section. urea in cosmetics?
i cant believe what all sorts of things people use in production.
well the lipstick still doesnt bothers me, cause ill try to forget this information as soon as possible. cause you cant live without lipstick. :)
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
1 Jun 07
Nope, not misread, it's true. Actually the stuff is in all sorts of things... but don't get pissed about it. ;~D