Los Angeles - Simon Cowell is obsessed with sheep placenta facials, reports Daily Mirror.
The 52-year-old has turned to the beauty treatment in a bid to stay looking young and regularly attends the Lancer clinic in Beverly Hills for this unconventional facial treatment. Other stars such as Victoria Beckham and Donatella Versace are said to be frequent visitors to this clinic.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Simon is forever trawling the health and beauty market, looking for all the latest fads.
"He's tried vitamin injections, drips, detoxes, smoothies, Botox and massages, but after reading rave reviews about placenta facials, decided he had to give them a go.
Treatment is animal friendly
"He reckons they take years off his complexion, and give him back the shine that long hours and smoking took away."
After facing scrutiny for this procedure, Dr Lancer has come out saying that he insists the treatment is completely animal friendly.
"These sheep are completely untouched by the modern world. It is very important they have no impurities. The stem cells are full of rich nutrients and the cells we harvest are amniotic, which means no harm is caused to the animals," Dr Lancer explained.
The 52-year-old has turned to the beauty treatment in a bid to stay looking young and regularly attends the Lancer clinic in Beverly Hills for this unconventional facial treatment. Other stars such as Victoria Beckham and Donatella Versace are said to be frequent visitors to this clinic.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Simon is forever trawling the health and beauty market, looking for all the latest fads.
"He's tried vitamin injections, drips, detoxes, smoothies, Botox and massages, but after reading rave reviews about placenta facials, decided he had to give them a go.
Treatment is animal friendly
"He reckons they take years off his complexion, and give him back the shine that long hours and smoking took away."
After facing scrutiny for this procedure, Dr Lancer has come out saying that he insists the treatment is completely animal friendly.
"These sheep are completely untouched by the modern world. It is very important they have no impurities. The stem cells are full of rich nutrients and the cells we harvest are amniotic, which means no harm is caused to the animals," Dr Lancer explained.