This is amazing!
Apparently, this particular beauty salon interpreted a certain Penn & Teller: ********! episode as a How To guide.
I am not even the first one to notice this. See http://youtu.be/FLjrQogtM-4
There also exists a beauty product (in other words, fraudulent until proved otherwise) from Chile called Elicina which is based on snail slime. However, this product's existence seems to precede the ********! episode by around a decade.
P.S. I think you know the show and it is mentioned explicitly in the second Youtube video I link to. The autocensor won't let me write the title.
Apparently, this particular beauty salon interpreted a certain Penn & Teller: ********! episode as a How To guide.
I am not even the first one to notice this. See http://youtu.be/FLjrQogtM-4
There also exists a beauty product (in other words, fraudulent until proved otherwise) from Chile called Elicina which is based on snail slime. However, this product's existence seems to precede the ********! episode by around a decade.
P.S. I think you know the show and it is mentioned explicitly in the second Youtube video I link to. The autocensor won't let me write the title.
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