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December 23, 2007
Cons:
none
disolve some uncoated aprin in your hand (about 5) and then dab some honey in your hand also and mix it together then wear it on your face as a mask. this works wonderfully, really try it
December 22, 2007
Pros:
Really works. Kills pimples overnight is a 3 in 1 product- cleanses, tones, and moisturizes. Leaves skin glowing and soft.
Cons:
Sticky, but washes off easily.
I'd recommend this natural product to all. I use it every night as a mask and leave on for twenty minutes. It doesn't drip, so I can do other things during that time, like brush my teeth. Then I rinse it off and put spot the zits with honey and leave on overnight. These disappear in the morning. All I have to do in the mornings now is rinse with water and moisturize. This is the best stuff ever. I have stopped using man-made products. The honey must be unpasteurized or raw.
November 6, 2006
Pros:
affordable; easy to use; smells fine; visibly clear; non-drying
Cons:
it might drip so watch out; works pretty well but
nothing incredible just like most other treatments
I have been using honey as a spot treatment. I bought the store bought kind from pathmark, pure 100% honey and so far it has worked really well. At first I put it on pimples and it was okay but then I heard about the bandaid idea so I bought some circular bandaids and put that over my pimple with the honey underneath and wow pimples healed a lot faster. I had a pimple coming in an area where its hard for mine to heal and the next morning it was about gone from using this and I had this one pimple that would not open up or anything and I did this and the next monring it finally had that yellowish top we all look for and I was able to extract the plug later on the next day so give it a shot and see if it helps
May 4, 2017
tomato face
After a honey and cinnamon mask my face was so red! I did apply the mask all over. So I feel like it will work if you did a spot treatment, but make sure you don't leave it on for too long.
August 22, 2016
Doesn't work
Yeah don't even bother trying this honestly. I hopefully slathered raw honey all over my face on two separate occasions, and it only made things worse. I'm sticking with things that are actually medicated.
July 8, 2016
Natural
After many trips to the doctor and failed tries with chemical solutions, honey has worked the best for me as far as reducing redness and limiting the amount of breakouts on my face. The only drawback is that I have to put it on everyday or else my acne will return, it only acts as a suppressor it doesn't really make it go away totally but I think this has been the healthiest for my face, and that staying away from the more severe acids and other chemical formulas and using just raw honey has definitely made my skin much more soft.
January 15, 2015
Honey is great!
Good for an overnight mask, and I sometimes mix a tiny bit in my moisturizer during the day. Great for my sensitive skin. This is basically a more gentle version of glycolic acid. I wash my face with honey after I wash my face because it prevents my skin from getting really dry and cracked after I take a shower.
November 21, 2013
Love this.
Pros:
Smells yummy!
Helps heal most pimples to a scab
Doesn't have any weird chemicals
Cons:
Can be messy
I used a honey and cinnamon mask last night for 30 minutes. When I took it off, the blemishes I had picked at were less inflamed and the redness had gone down. I deiced to use this as a spot treatment overnight on certain pimples. I woke up this morning, and my pimples had turned into scabs. Flat scabs! I was filled with joy. This is the best natural home remedy I have found. My skin type is acne-prone, dry, (with the occasional oily nose) and sensitive. This didn't burn my face at all. Don't heat it up in the microwave though, it could lose its antibacterial properties. Make sure it's 100% pure honey as well. (: I wouldn't recommended leaving your entire face covered overnight, just certain spots.
July 15, 2012
Pros:
-takes away scarring
-natural
-reduces redness
-prevents breakouts
Cons:
-messy but thats not a problem just a warning
the best mask you can make is:
1 tablespoon of honey
1 tablespoon of oats
1 tablespoon of natural unflavored yougurt i left this on my face for about 10-20 mins. then when to the shower and let the stream and water takes the mask off.
i had a pimple and after the shower and the next day that redness was gone and nearly invisible
June 21, 2012
Pros:
Easy, All-Natural, No side effects, Works!
Cons:
None whatsoever.
I actually make a raw honey and yogurt mask and spread it really thinly on my face, really massaging it in so when it dries it's a little bit invisible and definitely not dripping off. I leave it on anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour before washing off, and sometimes I will get into the shower while I have it on so that the steam ( I like hot showers haha) really opens my pores to the yogurt and honey. Definitely give it a try - my skin is softer, more glowy and somehow more even-toned. I use this mask a few times a week. As far as I can tell, it reduces scars, redness and pimples, but not dramatically or quickly.
Pros:
it makes your skin glow and reduces pimples. it hydrates and its good for skin thats been picked apart (which i always do)