Honey Mask

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June 6, 2008

Pros:

Honey really made my usually red skin become an even tone with the rest of my skin.
Seems to have made my acne/pimples smaller, and I've had these pimples for a long time and used store bought products but they never even shrunk my pimples a bit

Cons:

Really messy/sticky,sometimes there are remainders of the stickness on my skin or clothes so i have to shower often, droopy, hasn't gotten ridden of all my pimples, oiliness and doesnt tighten my skin,doesnt leave my skin soft(maybe cuz it already is

Pretty good compared to some other stuff i used, works really well to make acne less visible which is sometimes all i care about! and it smells very sweet, sometimes i can't stop myself from eating some of the honey before applying it on my skin, hehe. I think that its something that gives really quick results instead of having to wait for like weeks and weeks, which is also a benefit because i can use it for when i have to get rid of it really quickly for a date or picture day or something like that. Again, its REALLY sweet!! I love the smell and its also cheap as well. So far, it gives the best results but i'm really considering trying the egg mask since people say that it tightens the skin. But really, ignore what i've writen in the cons becuase i've only used it for a couple of days so i wouldnt know the results of a full time user!
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March 31, 2008

Pros:

It's a natural product, so you know what you are putting on your face.

Cons:

It's sticky to apply
It doesn't look very elegant, so you may want to hide from others while it's on.
It takes patience

I have been using honey to get a more even skin tone. I had dark blemishes on my cheeks caused by an anti-acne medicine the docter prescribed (resorcinol). Before applying the honey I spread lactic acid on the dark patches. Then I mix the honey with a tad lactic acid. It's my guess the acid helps the bleaching properties of the honey. In the past I've worn the mask overnight, but this was too much of a hassle. So now I wear it during the day time. My dark patch on the left cheek has become significantly smaller. It's a bit more difficult to fade the damage on the right cheek, since the blemishes are more red there. However, I will continue using it because it makes my skin feel incredibly soft!
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March 13, 2008

Pros:

Easy and cheap- I applied straight organic honey nothing added straight out of the container and let it sit on for 20 minutes before washing off with soap.

Cons:

Sticky, can drip if you apply too much

Within a couple of days I noticed a huge difference, no new breakouts, cleared up old ones and made my face less red.
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February 9, 2008

Pros:

Definatley noticed a change in my complexion for the better. It's still to early to tell, as this is only the third day I am on, but it kind of seems like my pimples have shrunk, and the redness is somewhat gone. I can agree that it is working.

Cons:

-VERY MESSY
-Takes time to apply, but it's worth it

-It seems to work, and its only the third day, and I have noticed some differences in my complexion.
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February 2, 2008

Pros:

Worked great the first few times, ran out of dark honey and got some lighter stuff which doesn't work as well

Cons:

Sticky pillow, doesn't work with all honey

Try it, it can't hurt
January 4, 2008

Pros:

1.) Greatly reduces the amount of breakouts. When I do break out, the size of the pimples are barely bigger than a whitehead.
2.) Evens out skin tone, and is anti-bacterial/anti-microbial.
3.)When crystalized, works as a great exfoliant.

Cons:

1.) Sticky and takes time to apply.
2.) You can't wear it during the day, and if I keep it on all night, I have to lie on my back.
3.) You have to keep your hair away from your face while wearing it.

Honey is a great natural treatment that is a fighter against acne causing bacteria, and evens out your complexion. When you buy honey, try to be it Raw. Most farmers markets sell honey this way.
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September 12, 2007

Pros:

its ood and natural and its just there

Cons:

stikky but whatever you know

this is good, its pretty kool how soft your skin feels ive use it for about 3 days, it reduced the pimples by a little bit shud i keep on using it????
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June 14, 2007

Pros:

Uses affordable househeld items, smells good, and doesn't drip.

Cons:

It's a little messy if you aren't careful and may not work on some skin types.

If you mix some ground cinnamon, toothpaste, mayo and fresh lime or lemon juice in small portions with 100% honey, you'll get pretty good results. Apply about half a spoons worth in an even coating over the skin and wash off gently after about 20 minutes. It minimizes the appearance of pimples and scars and makes the skin even and glowing. Use once a day or every other day, depending on skin type.
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April 25, 2007

Pros:

I mix honey with sugar and exfoliate with it
works well
better than proactiv

Cons:

high quality honey is needed

dont use cheap stop and shop honey go for some quality stuff
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January 4, 2007

Pros:

Skin feels smooth, natural, doesn't irritate skin and helps soothe and calm.

Cons:

Doesn't clear up my acne, very sticky and drips, can't do much while it is on.

Try adding ground cinnamon, nutmeg and lemon juice to honey to create a invigorating face mask. Leave on for 10-15 minutes, the ground spices help the mask actually stay on and not drip. Wash off very gently - DO NOT SCRUB, the cinnamon will burn a little. Final rinse with cold water and pat your face dry, again DO NOT RUB. Skin will fee fresh and smooth with a nice glow. I do this once a week along with a once a week aspirin mask, drink lots of water and tea, eat well and my skin is finally looking better.
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