Aspirin Mask

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December 29, 2008

Pros:

I think I may be allergic, because after applying it to my skin, it ended up red and gross looking. Although, I can see that it would probably be quite effective on mayny people, seeing as how aspirin is pretty much just Salicylic Acid, which is theâ

Cons:

(Continued from above) Main ingredient in most facial cleansers you can find at the store.

It might work? :) Go for it. You never know what'll work for you. And it's cheap :D
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December 29, 2008

Pros:

I noticed an instant brightness when washing it off. My acne including scars looked less red.

Cons:

It stings a little, but it is bearable.

CHEAP
December 29, 2008

Pros:

works within a matter of minutes, easy to make. very cheap.
and it has done wonders.

Cons:

none

This is a god sent, i broke out horrible from eating to much junk food on christmas. So i mixed 4 apirin with a couple of drops of water, and applyed to the zits. after 10 minutes I washed off the mask and the redness is gone and the bumps have gone down. I LOVE THE ASPIRIN MASK!!!
December 27, 2008

Pros:

Great for oily skin, works better than expensive treatments, and it is better than anything a dermatologist has done for me. I can get a bottle of 200 for $1.00 at the dollar store.

Cons:

Messy and makes you sneeze

I usually wash my face with a cleanser and then take about 10 aspirin in the palm of my hand and pour a small amount of warm water on them to dissolve the aspirin. Next, I mix the aspirin with a cheap over the counter face mask and let it sit on my face for 10 minutes and rinse. By mixing it with the mask, it tends to stay on my face longer and not flake off.
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November 25, 2008

Pros:

really cheap, really effective

Cons:

a little messy

i tried the aspirin mask out because i had tried several different facewashes without success, as well as even prescribed medication. i found that the mask has worked fantastically. i do it about three times a week. and it's been about two weeks since i started, and the majority of my acne is gone. highly recommend this. but don't over do it, especially around sensitive regions. cuz i did experience some dry skin under the nose.
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November 16, 2008

Pros:

Cheap..if done ight,and not too much..very effective.

Cons:

sensiive skin may not tolerate it well..a bit messy.

It is actually a good mask...however,I used it with water...and 2% glycolic acid...and nothing to moisterize my skin whilst exfoliating it off...and resulted in really dry skin... I did it again,the following day...and left it on fr 25 mins...I rinsed it off...and I had a hive like reult on my face...maybe because I scrubbed too hard? maybe because of the glycolic acid...whatever the ase,I will be steering clear from it a while.
November 12, 2008

Pros:

Cheap. Reduces redness( turns skin white) easy to use. adding honey moisturises

Cons:

Dont think it helps to stop blemishes coming, just helps to heal

I have been using this treatment for about a week. Morning and night and leaving it on my skin for about an hour. It reduces redness instantly, and kinda turns the red spot to white. But after a few hours the redness comes back a little, but keep using it and I think it helps to heal quicker. I crush 6 aspirins, add a few drops of water, and half teaspoon of honey. The honey moisturises and stops the mask from drying and flaking off. apply with finger tips and leave for about an hour. It cheap, so give it a try.
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November 12, 2008

Pros:

acne was not as red.

Cons:

slightly stung me.
almost hurt to wash off.

I actually JUST got done washing the aspirin off my face and I can say right now, it kind of stings. I must say though, that the few pimples I have on my face are actually not as red and I have only used the aspirin idea once. I am sorry, I do not know how much I spent on the aspirin....it is old. =)
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November 10, 2008

Pros:

very cheap, instant results, reduces any redness, leaves skin feeling smooth - easy to do

Cons:

makes you sneeze a bit when it dries and the bits fall off!

i've tried everything under the sun and can't believe i haven't discovered this earlier - it really works, it's so cheap to do and it's better than any face mask or toning product o've found before
November 3, 2008

Pros:

Really makes the large inflamed cysts go down in size. Takes redness away.

Cons:

messy, Takes time to mix.

I disolve 3 aspirin in a few drops on water and then add a capsule of niacinamide ( the kind you just open and pour the med out) with a teaspoon of oil free moisturizer and i leave it on all night every night. I have very oily skin so it doesnt dry me out too bad. (This may not work for people that dont have oily skin.) I have the large cystic type acne that are deep under the skin and this will lessen the size of them by morning. However i feel that this is a treatment for existing acne It doesnt prevent it.