New Yorkers Could Bid Adieu To The Fish Pedicure, Michael Jackson’s Locks In Your Living Room, And More…
October 14, 2009 3:07 pm

If Senator Jeffrey Klein has his way, New York will join 14 other states in banning the popular yet unconventional pedicure practice of letting a tub of toothless garra rufa fish suck dead skin off your feet. Let it be known: Big government takes away all the fun. [NYP]
First Elvis, now Michael. Jackson fans looking to keep a piece of the King of Pop alive can bid on singed strands of the singer’s hair circa 1984, when a production accident during the filming of a Pepsi ad left him almost bald. One word: gross. [The Sun]
In other creepy-keepsake news, locks of Pete Wentz’ hair will be included in the first 400 premium-edition orders of Fall Out Boy’s new CD. Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus, who sheared Wentz backstage at their recent MSG show, declared the haircut “the end of emo,” so at least something good has come of it. [CD Insight]
Cosmeceuticals aren’t the only beauty business that’s seen a boom during the recession. An increase in at-home manicures has meant that polishes and even artificial nails are still selling out at drugstores nationwide. If you haven’t gotten into DIY nail art quite yet, what are you waiting for? [Drugstore News]
tags: Hair, Michael Jackson, Nails, Pete Wentz, Senator Jeffrey Klein
USER COMMENTS (1)






Kooky controversy aside, here’s what it’s like to have the fish bite your toes: http://tinyurl.com/p59hk4
By jazzbar5000 on 10/18/09 at 7:54 am