Egg White Mask

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Egg Whites

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6.4%
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April 13, 2012

Pros:

Soft skin, smaller pores fresh feeling after EXTREMELY CHEAP! And if you have acne scars and or dry skin use the whites first and after skin is dry use yolk.DO IT EVERY OTHER NIGHT IF YOUR SKIN IS EXTREMELY DRY OR twice a week would be fine is you just want to refuse pores, scars and acne.

Cons:

Nada

Just do it!
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March 21, 2012

Pros:

Less Pimples
Less Redness
Shrinks Pores
Less Oilness

Cons:

It Can Be A Little Messy!

I have been using the egg mask for about a week now & I have already noticed a difference! I like to use the mask before I shower. I leave it on for about 30 min then i take a shower. I love how my skin feels after I remove the mask. I have light acne and i most say this is really helping my skin!!!!
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November 29, 2011

Pros:

Inexpensive solution
Reduces redness& inflammation
Helps to heal existing blemishes
Speeds cell turnover

Cons:

Somewhat messy

I've been using organic eggs for about a month, using both the egg white and yolk. The egg white is great for tightening pores and giving that instant facelift- it's also supposedly pretty good at removing blackheads... but I haven't experienced this myself. I suffer from very congested pores between my eyebrows, on and around my nose, my cheeks and chin, and along my jawline. I spend about an hour on extraction a day, resulting in a very angry looking face. However, this mask is excellent at calming my face back down and making me look human again. It just occurred to me today to research quail eggs. They have 2x the amount of vit A as chicken eggs, and are a more convenient size. With the chicken eggs I felt like I was wasting quite a bit, however these seem to be the perfect little dose. I'm going to try this instead and see if I see any further difference.
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November 23, 2011

Pros:

soothes irritated skin
reduces redness
gently to the skin

Cons:

slimy

it leaves my skin feeling firmer and softer, looks healthy and pimples have went down a bit from my first time using it.
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September 1, 2010

Pros:

-soften skin
-reduce redness
-bring my acnes to a head

Cons:

-causes more outbreaks due to pore unclogging
-messy to apply
-wait too long to dry

I added honey to egg white and beat them till bubbles are formed. Then i get a few cotton pads and soak them in the egg white. I stick the egg white with the cotton pads on my face. I waited for 1 hr but its still wet. I was impatience to wait for it to dry so i remove them. I washed them off and my face felt so soft. Redness was reduce, however, the next day there were some breakouts..
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August 14, 2010

Pros:

funny tight feeling :D
reduced redness
pimple size smaller..

Cons:

it got in my hair :O

ok well its actually the very first time i did such A silly thing but im 13 and skewl starts in 4 days.. i have bad acne i want it GONE.. ill try anything. so i tried it and i could feel it working..
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June 21, 2010

Pros:

`very, very easy to make
`tightens pores and skin
`clears blackheads and shrinks pimples
`tones skin
`reduces redness

Cons:

`a bit itchy
`takes a while to dry
`messy
`egg white is drying
`gloooopy x)
`frozen face :P

it's a really good cheap treatment, although i only used it once, today. what i did was; i cleaned my face with a light cleanser, no scrubbing, no towel. i took an egg and seperated the egg white from the yolk. i kept the yolk and the shell. i squirted a bit of honey into the whites and using my fingertips and glopped it all over my face, making sure it didn't go into my eyes, mouth, or up my nose x) i peeled the egg skin from the shell and applied it to where the problem areas were. after drying (which can take a while), i use water and rinse it off with my hands. then i take the yolk, and in the same way, using my fingers i applied it to my face. this dries faster. it moisturizes the face after the egg whites. i rinse it off and wow. my exclamtion mark button isn't working the moment, but if it were i'd be using a hundred of them. it's wonderful. i used a q-tip after and applied, topically, a bit of apple cider vinegar (organic, with mother). and then, not as drastic an amount as dan uses, i apply some benzoyl peroxide. (just two pearl sized amounts) and some moisturizer. :) hope i helped. (; good luck.
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November 16, 2011

Pros:

-Tightens and smoothens you skin!
- feels amazing
- its funny when you can't move your face

Cons:

- You're putting raw egg on your face.. eew!

I <3 this remedie so much ive blogged on it! [link removed]
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July 28, 2010

Pros:

-Easy to acquire
-cheap
-leaves skin soft, tight, and fresh.
-all blackheads 100% gone!

Cons:

-Doesn't do much for acne besides blackheads
-some might not like the tightness

Its good for a quick mask. Easy to get and use, if you don't mind having egg on your face. The process gets a little tedious after a few days however.
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June 14, 2010

Pros:

-tightens skin/pores
-softens & smoothes
-feels refreshing (once washed off)
-noticeably reduces redness
-brings pus to the surface

Cons:

-while the mask is on, it makes it really hard to move your face to do things (such as talk or drink)
-kinda of stinky
-can kind of be a little itchy, but that goes away after awhile.

My mask: -egg white -a little bit of egg yolk (about 1/4 or 1/5 of the egg yolk) -a bit of honey -a bit of lemon juice i mixed all of these together until it become frothy, and i applied it with a cotton ball. After, I applied some of the egg skin to my "problem areas". I left this on for quite awhile (about an hour) then rinsed off with warm water and a washcloth. This is my first time using it, and I immediately noticed that my skin was softer, a little bit less red, it helped dry out the oil (my face gets REALLY oily), it helped bring some of the tinier pimples pus to the surface, and it dried out my pimple quite a bit for a first application. It also helped to mosturize my skin without making it oily. I live in Florida, and during the summers it gets really hot and humid, which leaves everyone with a breeding ground of dirt, sweat, and other gross things clogged up in there pores. I'm am very please with the first use and how much it has done, and I'm going to continue using this mask, especially during the summer, to combat my acne.
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