10 of the Strangest Spa Treatments

Bird dropping facials and snake massages may sound like something straight out of an episode of Fear Factor, but they're really part of the growing list of strange options you might have at a luxury spa near you. An ancient Japanese secret often used by Geishas and available at Diamond Hawaii Resort and Spa in Maui is a facial that starts with Nightingale excrement, which is reportedly full of enzymes that help keep the skin smooth, clear, and white. Or maybe a Hakali massage is more your style at Apuane Spa at the Four Seasons Resort Punta Minta, Mexico, where spine-free cactus paddles are used to rub in an alcohol called 'pulque,' which comes from the agave plant and is in the tequila family.
Other strange spa experiences that might trip your detox trigger include snake massages (exactly what they sound like -- snakes slithering up and down your back!), getting yourself covered head-to-toe in caviar, soaking in a huge tub of dark beer, and "cupping" -- a process where several cups are placed strategically along your back and then lit on fire to create suction.
Fear Factor or not, some of these sound awesome! (Some, not all...)
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Syd Jun 27th 2007 1:02PM
The Nightingale facial really gives a new meaning to sh*t faced.
Olga Jun 27th 2007 10:30PM
Actually, cupping is an old European technique, usually used on children with crup, bronchitis, or some other cough-type ailment. My mom used to do it for me as a kid, and I remember it working. I didn't like it though :)
KRLXA Jul 4th 2007 1:56AM
i once had an incident where somebody scratched my face and this lady gave me a mixture of bird poop with aloe . i dont know if it was that or the aloe but it worked i had no marks left