Aspirin Mask

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July 2, 2010

Pros:

- reduces the size of pimples
- tightens appearance of pores
- very cheap, easy to make
- pleasant honey smell

Cons:

- can be quite drying (but this is easily remedied with enough moisturizer)
- might be too gritty for sensitive skin

Some background info: I've read about this homemade treatment from Ricebunny's blog a long time ago but never really tried it until I started breaking out about two months ago. I have combination skin, and pimples usually appear on my cheeks and forehead the most. Every night, I crush 3 (generic brand) aspirins in about 3 drops of water in my palm, then add 2 small globs of honey. I try not to put too much honey or else it gets too runny & drippy. I then apply it to my face, and wash it off with warm water after 30 mins. I use Olay Complete moisturizer afterwards. I can honestly say it works because there used to be a lot of inflamed red pimples on my cheeks, but now they have been reduced to very tiny spots. My family even commented on how my skin has vastly improved after only a week's trial. One night I even forgot to wash it off because I fell asleep and woke up without nasty results. New pimples still do appear but they are immediately reduced in size after I do a treatment at night. The honey really helps soften the skin too. Of course, what worked for me may not work for everyone, specially since some are more sensitive than others. But just use common sense and you'll be fine (i.e. do a patch test first to check, give it at least a week to show significant results, try to avoid the eye area, moisturize after rinsing face etc)
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June 22, 2010

Pros:

•The mask makes skin smooth and even looking for the day
•kicks pimples OUT of sight
•Exfoliates very well
•Very cheap

Cons:

•Overuse can cause real skin problems
•Tends to be inconsistant in results
•Overuse can make the mask lose efficacy
•Some are allergic to aspirin applied topically but won't know it til they try the mask, and then they are sorry
•If not mixed with something else besides water it will make you sneeze your butt off!!

I really like the aspirin mask, I just wish I could use it more often. When I do use it, my complexion looks smooth and even and it rids the redness of any pimples I might have at that time. An excellent mask for those who "pick" for it heals pimples fast and can lessen the redness of acne scabs (sorry to be gross) BEWARE tho'. Overuse will irritate skin in a weird way.
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June 20, 2010

Pros:

-reduces inflammation and redness
-helps reduce puffiness
-works fast!
-treats acne

Cons:

-NONE!!!! :) :) :)

Try this!!!!!! Crush up some aspirin. Add some honey if you want and some water. Put if on your face and let it sit for 15-30 mins. This works sooooo incredibly well, I can't emphasize enough how grateful I am I tried this. My face just went crazy recently and broke out like nuts and I bought tons of crap at the store in hopes it would help, but seriously, this and the egg white mask are probably the two best things you can do for an acne irritated face. I used it twice (once in the morning, once at night), and did an egg white mask once, and in just one day my face looked amazingly better. Thank you to all of the other reviewers who suggested this!!! :)
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April 29, 2010

Pros:

Reduces redness and appearance of existing acne.

Cons:

None

To do this properly you need to crush 3-5 Asprine with the back of a spoon and mix with aloe vera gel(98% pure min.) and pure honey. You leave it on for 15-20 min and can do this once to twice a day. You wash off with warm water and pat dry, as a moisturizer I use pure jojoba oil (doesn't evaporate like most water based ones and 'tricks' the skin into thinking it is producing enough oil, thus balancing oil production. The bottom line for us is that jojoba oil is non-comedogenic so we can use it without fear.) Twice a week I also steam my face for 5 min to open my pores and remove extra dirt and oil that is trapped in the skin. Since I have sensitive skin I put chamomile tea leaves in the water which acts as a anti-inflammatory agent. I hope this helps.
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April 25, 2010

Pros:

when used as a spot treatment, reduces cystic pimple size, reduces redness, may help bring cystic pimples "to a head"

Cons:

requires a few minutes of preparation, can't walk around in public with it on your face

I've used aspirin several times on the same two cystic pimples on my chin over the past week and they have been greatly reduced in size (though not completely healed). However, I do attribute some of the healing to the fact that I popped them...If nothing else, crushed up aspirin mixed with water as a spot treatment will reduce the pain, inflammation and redness associated with cystic pimples and likely help bring the pus to the surface. Additionally, I tried using eye drops on the zits to get rid of redness and it worked pretty well after only 5 or 10 minutes. Today, I didn't bother wearing make up over the pimples because they aren't nearly as noticeable as before. Plan to continue using aspirin as a spot treatment (combined with benzoyl peroxide, zinc powder) until they are fully healed.
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March 22, 2010

Pros:

Works! Clears acne

Cons:

kinda messy but dont care

Its awesome it cleared up my acne. it stops redness, brings the size of pimples down, flat out more people need to hear about this I tell everyone that I know and when they try it they thank me the next time I see them. I started using the aspirin with 100% aloe vera gel and a couple drops of water and now I sometimes mix honey with the aspirin or all three. leaves your face tighter pores, your glowing,clears acne and cystic acne its a miracle please try Its wonderful!
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March 11, 2010

Pros:

Redness reduced 80%
No new cysts
No large whiteheads
Puffiness reduced 80%

Cons:

None

Holy Cow, can't believe it. My son's poor red bumpy face is now smooth and calm. He stopped using the outrageously expensive Rodan and Fields regime after one day of using nothing but aspirin crushed up in water twice a day. It was like he had a raging fever on his face and all he needed was to bring down the inflammation. The puffiness I thought was part of his baby face is now greatly reduced. Thank you to everyone who recommended this.
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February 13, 2010

Pros:

I never get pain cyst anymore, skin is really smooth, breaking out less and less reddness

Cons:

it can be extremely drying if you dont use a good lotion,waiting to take off the mask

i used this cause i was so desperate to get rid of all these cyst all over my face, i started using it and i havent got a painful big cyst since. i put 7 asprin in a bowl put some water in so its soft and then pour the water out and crush the aspin into a paste mask. after that i leave it on for 15 minutes and take it off right after washing my face. its amazing
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February 5, 2010

Pros:

Smooth skin, cheap and easy to find

Cons:

Feels unpleasant

I put five crushed aspirin tabs in a tablespoon of honey and applied it like an exfoliator. The rough edges hurt and ended up making a scab bleed, so apply light pressure. I sat for 20 minutes and washed it off with warm water, pat dry. I didn't put anything on my skin afterward, because it was already hydrated from the honey. I noticed instantly that the redness had gone down, and the next morning my skin looked fresh and the redness had significantly reduced.
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January 31, 2010

Pros:

Easy, costs pennies, deeply cleans skin, exfoliates dead skin cells, controls oil, calms redness, softens skin, reduces pimples

Cons:

none

I heard about this practical remedy from a wise old timer in a conversation once. I was amazed at the results when I tried it! It is as simple as it is effective! Follow these easy steps and see for yourself! 1. With the bottom of a spoon, crush 4-5 non-coates aspirin in a small dish or bowl. 2. Add a tiny bit of warm water and mix the aspirin powder into a thick paste. 3. Mix a little bit of local honey into the paste. Honey is a natural emollient and anti-microbial which has been used for centuries to calm problemed skin. Honey also helps to work in the powerful benefits of the aspirin's acetysalysilic acid into the skin, the active ingredient which sloughs off dead skin cells and heals blemishes. 4. Apply to face and spread the paste out as a mask, avoiding the eye area. Gently rub the aspirin granules into the skin. This exfolliates the dead skin cells responsible for clogging sebum in the pores, which cause pimples in the first place. 5. Wait 10-20 minutes. Wash the mask off with warm water and pat dry your face. You will notice in a few hours an improvement in the clarity of your skin, less redness and a reduction in the size of pimples. If you use this mask twice a week, you will see a dramatic change in the severity of your breakouts! Try it! It speaks for itself.
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