Wednesday, May 21, 2008

I Need Therapy, Fish Therapy


Has anyone else heard of this? Apparently, it's an asian therapy where you soak in a warm pool of fish and they eat the dead skin off your body. I guess it makes your skin much more soft and youthful. It’s like a thousand happy endings - for your pores!
Who needs Clinique?
So weird.

10 comments:

palmtreelover said...

Girl, that is gross stick with the loofa and maybe try a mud bath.? do you wear anything or is it alfresco? Don't want no fish biting my butt. I still love ya for wanting to try something new:)

Kristen said...

I do like the idea of soaking my feet and relaxing--but I'll skip the fish! I won't even swim in a lake! I'll stick to a nice relaxing pedicure once in a while.

Jessie said...

Hmmm... I think I'll opt for the exfoliator scrub or occasional seaweed wrap. Although, if I was in Asia and given the chance to, I'd probably give it a whirl. I mean, you only live once. Wow... where do you find this stuff? I mean seriously... so many things on here I've never heard of before.

Renee said...

he he, FYI, I would NEVER try this! I just thought it was a funny picture.

palmtreelover said...

you crack me up i think you should do weird picture wednesday to keeo it going. i'll comment every time, but you might have to sensor it...just joking

a wynn wynn situation said...

I think I'd FREAK OUT if a million little fish were picking at me. Yuck! Oh, the things we do for beauty-

Mia said...

Wow you all are crazy I WOULD LOVE THIS!!! How freaking cool would this feel. I saw it on an episode of ugly betty a while back and have been fascinated ever since. Sign me up :)

Mindi said...

me no likey.

Mother 25 - 8 said...

I've done it, kinda, before. I was sitting in a man made beach and all these little fish were surrounding my legs. Then they started "eating the dead skin off my body" at the same time. It hurt!!!! I'd rather do a Biore treatment!

Unknown said...

Gross!

WWMD

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Martha Stewart, U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, April 16, 2008