Showbiz
Indy100 Staff
Jan 21, 2015
ITV's This Morning featured a segment on vagina facials, or vajacials, on Wednesday - and this was co-host Phillip Schofield's face throughout pretty much the entire segment.
It featured dating expert Lisa Palmer, who devised the treatment to help her older clients with "dry, sagging vaginas" to help them freshen up. She came up with the formula herself, through trial and error. "I was the guinea pig. You have to be really careful, it is a sensitive area," Palmer said. "The docs haven't said anything about it, I've tried it and it worked for me."
Three volunteers, including one 74-year-old with a 30-year-old toyboy, volunteered for the treatment. For those interested, it involves honey, coconut oil and egg white. You also need to steam the area. For those more interested in Phillip Schofield's reaction face to the words "dry, sagging vagina," we have included it below.
This is not the first time a This Morning programme has tried to make the vajacial happen. They also featured the procedure in 2013.
More: The answer to the beauty question you didn’t know you were asking
Top 100
The Conversation (0)
x