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Cons:
A little messy, if left on to long ( like an hour) can lead to headaches
Pros:
Cheap, helps reduce redness, tightens skin and pores, helps clear pimples
Cons:
none.
Pros:
It works - the redness has gone away
The zits are gone
Cons:
Skin has dried out - use moisture after mask
A little bit of sneezing - nothing much
Pros:
cheap eaasy to use
Cons:
well i didnt do anything thing for my skin
Pros:
reduce redness , reduce pimple outbreaks
Cons:
my skin feels dryer
Pros:
it makes you face feel so much better and smoother it is so worth it you pay less than
Cons:
flakes and smells a little and makes you sneeze
Pros:
IT HAS REALLY HELPED MY SPOTS, IVE ONLY USED IT ONCE!!!!!
Cons:
MESSY AND TOO FLAKY!!!
Pros:
works fine I guess. just don't leave mine on for more then a few minutes.
Cons:
none, if not left on until absorbed into the blood stream.
Pros:
Being a derivative of salicylic acid means it has similar healing and soothing qualities; grainy texture of crushed-up aspirin functions as an exfoliator; seems to keep skin's excess oil in check.
Cons:
After it has dried on your face, the powder goes up your nose and you sneeze like crazy. Also, I am wary of reports that topical applications of large doses of aspirin can indeed be absorbed into your bloodstream.
Pros:
Super cheap and more effective than expensive masks. Easy to make.
Cons:
It's gritty. Be careful washing it off your face so as not to irritate any acne blemishes. It tends to flake off as it dries, maybe combine with a binder (honey?) to help prevent this.
Pros:
Reduced redness and inflammation. Saw a difference in clarity after the first use. Smaller pimples were gone, large reduced then gone by second mask.