Vaginas have recently been thrust into the spotlight with vajazzling, the sexpert who can lift objects with her vagina, and now the vaginal facial, or the “vagacial.” Lisa Palmer, a UK-based dating coach and millionaire matchmaker, believes she has concocted the perfect antidote for vaginal dryness and sagging with a do-it-yourself (DIY) vagina facial recipe. On a segment of ITV’s “This Morning,” Palmer performed three vagacials on live TV, mixing coconut oil, vitamin E cream, honey, and egg whites to restore the women's vaginas to that of a 25-year-old.

Abigail, 74, who has a boyfriend 44 years her junior, was one of Palmer’s patients on the show. The senior was looking for something to rejuvenate her lady parts, but her gynecologist wasn’t able to offer any help.

“I went to my doctor and asked for estrogen cream, but she said it could give me a stroke at my age,” Abigail says in the video. However, following her live TV vagacial, she says, “To be perfectly honest, I'm feeling slightly warm where I'm not usually — so it's certainly doing something.”

Palmer asserts the vagacial is a simple way to replenish and restore the vagina’s youth. The weekly treatment involves steaming the vagina for 20 minutes — she recommends “using a facial steamer, although it can be awkward to squat over, or one that you can hold over that area.” Next, the mix of natural ingredients must be applied, including coconut oil (one teaspoon), vitamin E cream (one teaspoon), honey (one teaspoon), and egg white (from one egg).

The potion was developed through a process of trial and error after Palmer used herself as the “guinea pig.” Her facial came about after she looked downstairs and realized her vulva was a “bit wrinkly and dry” compared to when she was younger.” Palmer says, “I'm 41 and younger men say I have the vagina of a 25-year-old!”

The dating coach considers her vagacial to be the ideal solution for combatting vaginal dryness, tightness, and elasticity that becomes more common with aging. Typically, vaginal dryness is a common problem for women during and after menopause, says the Mayo Clinic, although insufficient vaginal lubrication can occur at any age. It’s a hallmark sign for vaginal atrophy — thinning and inflammation of the vaginal walls due to a decline in estrogen — the main cause of vaginal dryness.

Women do go under the knife for vaginal rejuvenation. Plastic surgery procedures like vaginoplasty and labiaplasty help mask large vaginal openings, which absorb tissue between the vagina and anal openings. Vaginoplasty tightens up the vagina that could become slack or loose from vagina childbirth or aging. Meanwhile, labiaplasty changes the size or the shape of the labia to correct an asymmetry between them.

Palmer’s DIY vagacial recipe could be a cheap alternative to plastic surgery (if it works). However, you have to be keen on whether you want raw egg whites, which can garner E. coli, in your vagina. Or, you can just settle for the way your lady parts look and skip everything all together.