Egg White Mask

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Egg Whites

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December 29, 2011

Pros:

- tightens pores
- effectively dries pimples
- whitens the skin
- cheap, almost always present in your kitchen

Cons:

- the smell, if you're first timer but once it becomes a part of your regimen, this won't bother you at all

- some people will typically ditch the egg yolk after separating the whites, sometimes they will get a few tbsp. of whites then what's left goes with the yolk in trash bin meaning there's a waste

Most people who have used this, they swore that it's going to be part of their regimen FOR LIFE. Well, I've been inconsistently using (for 5 years already) this as I'm exploring different household remedies, but I always come back for this because the egg proven itself to me already. I certainly DO NOT recommend using this mask overnight as it will make your skin very very dry (not to mention the agony of sniffing its' smell while sleeping), use this mask for 20-30 minutes should do the trick and apply good moisturizer. What I do: I crack the egg and separating the white and the yolk. Place each of them in small ramekins and get 2 tbsp. from each. (your face must be washed already with gentle cleanser like cetaphil or any brand that works for you with lukewarm water) 1. the white goes on my face (pouring the 2 tbsp. right on my CLEANSED hand) and stays on my face for 30 mins. (maximum time) then I'll wash my face with lukewarm water. 2. the yolk comes in (same procedure as with the white and I'm finishing it with cold water to close the pores). No moisturizer required because the yolk acted as my moisturizer already. The parts that were left on the ramekins, I usually cook it as omelet or scrambled egg or whenever I'm cooking my egg and veggies soup that way I avoid wastage. :)
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August 14, 2011

Pros:

Tightens pores
Reduces size and redness of spots
Refreshing

Cons:

None!

The egg face mask is amazing it did wonders to my skin. Beforehand I look at these reviews most people scored it a 5/5 so I tried it. It was a little smelly but I just added a few drops of tea tree oil. Great mask!
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June 1, 2010

Pros:

-Minimizes the size of pimples, zits & pores.
-Leaves face feeling soft & smooth after.
-Really works!

Cons:

-Leaves face kind of dry - but nothing that a lotion of 15spf can help.
-Gewy & sloppy when applying, but heyy! the results ar worth it!! =)

I would deffinetly recoomend this to anyone that's having acne problems. (For all ages) It's safe and unharmful like other chemicals that atrigents and toners have. This will leave a light glow on your face and it really works! REMMEMBER: apply this 3 to 4 times a week for better and more results. After youwash it off with warm water, apply a light dab of moisturizing lotion an VIOLAH! :) Hope I helped.
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May 22, 2010

Pros:

-Tightens pores
-Feels tingly and cooling when applied

Cons:

-Leaves a gross looking film on your face
-Hardens up a lot and feels like your face is covered in cement

This is my first time using it so I will review this again in a week or so. I mixed the egg whites with a little bit of honey and applied it to my face. Takes a bit to dry, but when it does dry it feels like there's a layer of cement or super glue on your face. It is nice and cooling though and I didn't seem to care about the fact that I was putting egg all over my face. So far so good though. I recommend.
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December 5, 2009

Pros:

minimizes pores, clears skin of dullness and definately prevents further acne breakouts!

Cons:

none ...just that u might have this irritating itch while its drying!

i def recommend it! i have always had a clear skin but the last 6 months were horror! the breakouts , blemishes and all that acne scarring had completely shook me..making me try everything from pro-active, to dermatologist recommended medication..either it didnt work or gave temporary relief.. then i read about egg white mask somewhere..n thought of giving it a try! n trust me it works...but do give urself atleast 3 days to c the difference..
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November 29, 2009

Pros:

tightens my pores afther ONE use!

Cons:

none love it ♥

OMG girls stop wasting all that money on all them products! i put on the egg white every night for 15min than i wash my face and i put on coconut oil to make my skin soft and gosh.....my face looks great!
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November 19, 2009

Pros:

made face really tight, cheap

Cons:

It was itchy

Well I just used this. and I must say that It did make my face really tight when the egg dried on my face and was quite itchy. I've never had a problem with breaking out, but here recently for some reason My cheek broke out. It made me sad, so I looked online because I've used toothpaste, which works for me, but not with this breakout. It was burning my skin. I'll still continue to use toothpaste when I get like a single zit, but I'm defiantly going to use egg until my breakout clears and if I ever have a break out again which hopefully i dont. My face was all red and irritated before I applied and the outcome after I rinsed it off was a big difference. The redness and irritation went away, and the zits seem to be more smaller. I LOVE IT
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February 9, 2015
Defiantly going to try egg on my face!
I am 26 now but as a child a total tard/klutz and CUT OFF the tip of my finger while in the care of a crazy gypsy baby sitter.. She cracked an egg and because it was only the very tip of my finger placed the tip back on peeled the thin skin layer out of an egg and placed it over my severed an re-attached finger tip! I thinking that she was INSANE waited eagerly for my mother with a paper towel over the tip holding it on as the baby sitter had instructed. When my mother got home still holding the tip of my finger tightly in the paper towel screamed "MOM, MOM, MOOoooM I cut the tip of my finger off!" I pulled away the paper to show her and to my surprise the finger tip was sealed back into place! I No scab, nothing but a tiny whit circle where it had been bleeding and cut. I have a perfect circular scar on that tip to this day and mild numbness at the tip but it is/was completely healed! My mother thought I was insane but I have never forgotten to this day that little trick.. Just in case my own child ever happens "Hopefully not " but if he does something so stupid like chopping an apple with a butcher knife. I will know what to do. :] Having read most of the reviews on these "Egg mask" ideas in my reading I have noticed a similar theme. Although I have not tried this I have heard some face types have been broke out worse. I believe that the amount of bacteria on the face in eggs or hands may be most likely the culprit. Before and after the mask washing face/hands might help with break outs after use. I am attempting to find my nearest Safety choice Pasteurized egg supplier and try this wonderful Idea. Using pasteurized eggs MAY very well make a HUGE difference in safety as well as lower the break out and bacteria risks. EGGS ARE AMAZING! :p
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September 23, 2015
I am finding a safe way of using eggs masks to treat pores. Can you send that instruction?
January 5, 2012

Pros:

- Tightened my pores
- Reduced redness of acne
- Inexpensive
- Easy
- Helped my blackheads
- Made my skin really soft and smooth

Cons:

- Feels tight and/or sometimes a little itchy

I think it's great! I totally recommend it. It's really easy, and I can even do my homework while I have the mask on. lol it's awesome, although I was a little skeptical at first, looking at the bad reviews but I still decided to try it. For people with really oily skin I think it would help a lot. All I did was literally whip up the egg white of an egg and apply it. Hope it works for you too!
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August 22, 2011

Pros:

Worked within hours (subtle difference but when you are overanalyzing every blemish on your face you really see a slight difference within one use)! Smaller pimples/ less redness

Was easy to use

cheap

Cons:

none :)

Pretty much, I broke out with tiny red pimples and white heads all over my neck and jawline after stopping birth control. I put egg whites on my face and left them on a little longer after they dried. I then washed it off. At first my face felt funny and wasn't soft (I have very dry skin yet it gets oily, weird). Then within a few hours the redness from my pimples went away. The pimples were smaller and not clustered with each other. I am going to use this tomorrow!
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