Egg White Mask

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Egg Whites

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May 22, 2009

Pros:

Black head remover in a harsh chemical-free way!

Cons:

Can't move much or talk during this time as it dries

If anybody wants a ORGANIC and "NATURAL" way to take out black heads and minimize pores--this is the way to go! The way I do it, get a bit of egg whites (separate the yolk), cut up strips of napkins, and put it on your face. The best way is to just dip the napkin strips into the small bowl of egg whites, then smooth it out onto your face (don't make it too drippy!) Put it wherever you have black heads (or all over your face for a deep cleansing!). Usually it takes me like 45-60 minutes to completely air-dry. If I'm lazy, I might fan my face gently with a thin paper book or something. It's really annoying, but it feels soo~ good once you peel it off. You can see all that gunk on the napkin!!! Just make sure you don't take it off before it's paper-mache hard. Or else... 50 minutes of drying goes down the trash! (its useless!!!) **** STEAM YOUR FACE BEFORE DOING THIS!! really!
May 20, 2009

Pros:

visibly softens skin

Cons:

if you use a face brush such as a foundation brush you should be alright. i can see how fingers might be too messy.

i suffered from dry peeled irritated skin for almost a week from my topical erythromycin crap the doctor gave me which i stopped using. i was finding difficulty trying to restore moisture and i was so desperate that i used cocoa butter and broke out. i went back to using normal moisturizer and nothing worked. my skin was still peeling and effing dry as hell. then i used an egg yolk mask and thank god. my skin is freaking back to normal. about damn time.
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May 19, 2009

Pros:

The price is definitely two thumbs up.
I love how it exfoliates my skin almost immediately and right now I still have it on. It feels great. I feel all refreshed.

Cons:

Kinda messy but it's all worth it.

I took a white egg and extracted its yolk.I beated the egg whites for maybe a minute and then I squeezed a quarter of a fresh lemon in it and a teaspoon of 100% natural honey. It smelled great ^__^; When I was massaging it on, it was already taking away my dead skin. Absolutely lovely. FIRST TIME USING IT!
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May 15, 2009

Pros:

leaves skin very soft, tightens pores and inexpensive

Cons:

smells bad, not horribly though, you'll get used to it

worked really well for my oily acne prone skin! Just took it right out of the shell and applied it with a cotton ball, left it on for 15 minutes and washed it off with warm water. I sometimes leave it on longer than 15 though, but really saw a difference, I have been using egg whites for 5 months now.. skin is really soft and smooth, also getting less pimples, doesn't remove acne scars though :(
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May 10, 2009

Pros:

It tightens skin, removes the oil from pours and reduces redness/swelling.

Cons:

It kinda smells, but not so bad. :]

Its very effective.
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May 10, 2009

Pros:

tightens and softens skin, removes blackheads!!!! free biore strips!!!!! lol

Cons:

kinda uncomfortable

ok i actually first did this for a burn on my face (so it wouldnt scar.... thats another good tip while not acne related.... egg whites prevent a burn from scarring but wont stop pain) and when i washed my face it was sooo soft in that spot so i asked my mom about it and she told me if i applied toilet paper to it kinda like papier mache, lol and let it dry itd remove black heads... i dip a single sheet in the egg(careful u dont tear it) apply it to my face then put a dry one over it to make it stronger(if there are pieces that dont stick just carfully dab on a bit more egg white) when its drying its a bit uncomfortable cuz it gets stiff but its so worth it. wait until its COMLETELY dry and SLOWLY ull away from ur skin(if u do it fast u wont pull everthying all the way out) when it all off just rinse ur face and ur all set! its a great alternative to those biore strips that work great but are soo over priced.... hope it works for u
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May 2, 2009

Pros:

Tightens,clears,enhances complexion

Cons:

a little smelly...do in in weekends

a great,cheap mask...
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April 23, 2009

Pros:

It makes skin feel really good and soft.

Cons:

kinda weird puttin raw egg on ur face but it is worth it because you get good results!

when you have egg white on your face, you can feel it working! omgosh love it love it! Just poke an egg and pour out the white into a bowl then use a cotton ball and dab it into the egg and put on ur face and leave on for about 20 min or so then wash it off. and WOW. it feels great. Nothing got wasted for me because i cooked the remainder of the egg along with the egg yolk and put it on a piece of toast yummmy!
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April 18, 2009

Pros:

Tightens pores, smooths skin.

Cons:

None!!

If you have large pores and want home remedies to make them appear smaller this is the way to go! You can even use the whole egg. The yolk tightens the pores. You can also use the yellow for a morstruzier.! And it can be used on an everyday basis.I love it.
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April 15, 2009

Pros:

*Tightens the skin (sort of like a mini-face lift)
*Cleans the face
*Makes skin softer

Cons:

*Doesn't heal acne instantly
*Can dry out skin.

Clean your face like you normally do first. I recommend exfoliating and then steaming your face. I added cinnamon and honey into the egg white mixture, and beat it until it was foamy (for easier application). I spread it on my face (avoiding the sensitive eye area) and waited for 30 minutes, and then washed it off with warm water. Then, I splashed with cold water (to close up the pores), toned, moisturized, etc. Your acne should decrease in redness over the next few days, and become smaller. Don't overuse this too much! Use it only once a week or your skin will grow resistant to the mask. On maybe 3-5 days of the week, I use a honey and cinnamon mask. Good luck!
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