Aspirin Mask

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4.3
516 Reviews

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January 28, 2009

Pros:

The Aspirin mask is great!! It reduced the size and redness of my pimples. It makes my skin feel soft and gives a nice glow.

Cons:

None!!

I have stubborn, hormonal acne that is hard to treat. I started using the Aspirin mask in combination with my prescription sulfur acne wash and Differin gel (neither of which were doing much w/out the Aspirin mask) and amazingly, within a few days, my face looks INCREDIBLE. I wash my face with the sulfur wash first, then dissolve 2 aspirin in warm water, add aloe vera gel and coat my face for about half an hour. Then I rinse, apply Differin and go to sleep. When I wake up in the morning, I notice a huge difference- the pimples are flatter, less inflamed and no longer painful. This mask is DEFINITELY worth a try, especially in combination with other regimens that you are using.
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
October 12, 2008

Pros:

Cheap!!!

Cons:

None.

Its amazing and cleared it up in one night and i didnt have a spot on my face tht didnt have acne on it.
October 7, 2008

Pros:

easy to make and get, kind of fun to do!, clears pores so well its frriggin gene!, shrinks large pores, reduces big ol zits

Cons:

flakey and messy
makes face a bit tight and red

I'm am thrilled i found this--it works better than any other "mask" I have ever used!
July 15, 2008

Pros:

ive seen improvements! reddness is goin away

Cons:

messy.sneezing

i use it everynite. i try to do it for 30 min zits are gone i hope it will work forever
July 11, 2008

Pros:

I'm 47 and have hormonal skin (sensitive, rosacea). I have just recently tried this, and have been pleasantly surprized with the results. Definately a keeper!

Cons:

None! :)

I also mix the asprin with a little honey, yoghurt (or milk or heavy cream if you don't have), a little organic brown sugar. Mix into a past and put it on your face for as long as you want and then rinse off.
June 30, 2008

Pros:

Cheap, easy, works for whiteheads and blackheads

Cons:

doesn't do much for cysts

I had acne for years and still get pimples on my chin and the occasional cyst, but the worst part was the blackheads left on my nose and chin. Using ASA as a scrub and mask has dramatically reduced my blackheads. I'm still purging a bit, but I'm not getting any more (the blackheads have to go somewhere). It really does help with redness and pimples, and my chin is getting pretty clear (after a setback at that time of the month). I'm not sure how much it's helping with red 'scars'. When I started with this I had the most painful, swollen cyst between my eyes, and this brought down the swelling and redness, but I still have the cyst under the skin. My skin is much softer and smoother now. I just wish all the red marks would disappear!
June 25, 2008

Pros:

It's cheap, and you can incorporate it with other skin products you like.

Cons:

Crumbles all over the place if left on overnight, and probably won't cure acne.

I have tried everything: proactive, tetracycline, tricyclen, the proactive system, power cleanse detox, acnezine, and loads of other expensive products. I've used aspirin mask for 4 days and it's worked better than any of them. I am still getting pimples, but my skin feels smoother every day and just has a generally cleaner look. Also, a lot of dead skin has been flaking off, which is refreshing. My method is leaving the mask on overnight. Here is what I do: I have scarring from acne, so I begin by rubbing a squirt or two of cocoa butter scar serum into my skin. Then, mix three Aspirin tablets with a few drops of water in a small container -- I use a bottle cap. Once the mixture is somewhat smooth, I add in a little blob of toothpaste (toothpaste has been said to help with acne, and it also binds the aspirin mixture to keep it from crumbling). Then I mix that with a big blob of moisturizer and rub it all over my face. After rinsing it off in the morning my skin looks so much
June 13, 2008

Pros:

Reduces redness, Size of acne, very affordable and easy to use

Cons:

Falls off, makes you sneeze

This really works, but does not make the acne fully go away. It only reduces the size!
June 2, 2008

Pros:

Cheap, easy to make, stores well, very versatile, gives skin a nice (temporary) glow, treats acne

Cons:

Dries out skin and can sting if too much is used.

*If you're having trouble crushing acne, just put a drop of water on the pill. After a few minutes, it will turn to mush. My own aspirin mask recipe is: One uncoated aspirin, two tablespoons plain unsweetened full fat yogurt, one teaspoon of honey, and one teaspoon of green tea powder. Leave on for ten minutes, then scrub off using a very mild cleanser. Use once per week and you will notice an improvement in your skin. Moisturize with pure shea butter after to keep skin hydrated. You can make a large batch and store it in the fridge. Use one aspirin with a drop of honey for acne spot treatments.