Honey Mask

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October 2, 2007

Pros:

Helps with breakouts, fades discoloration, leaves skin feeling SUPER soft. You can feel it healing!

Cons:

Really sticky, hard to spread, melts off easily, messy..etc

GET RAW HONEY! Make sure it isn't pasteurized because it kills off many of the main nutrients (the ones at grocery stores). RAW can be found at your health food store or flee market. Also if you live in Canada then find a farm who supplies it! It really makes a difference although more expensive but worth it. I used the grocery store kind a few times..it does nothing! I switched to raw and my skin is looking fabulous. It has reduced some of my red marks in only a few days!! I use it as a mask and then I leave some on overnight (or throughout the day if I'm staying in) and it helps a lot! Make sure you really massage it into your skin for at least 1-2 minutes. Oh, I also eat a tablespoon of it per day because of the bee pollen. I LOVE this stuff. Just try it!
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February 13, 2007

Pros:

Honey really speeds the healing of blemishes. It's also very soothing and helps to get rid of dry patches. It doesn't clog pores.

Cons:

Messy.

My favourite mask and spot treatment :)
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November 23, 2016
Too drying
I only left it on my skin for 5-10 minutes and it was fine until after I showered. Face looked and felt dry, and is dryer now today. Used raw organic filtered honey. Guess it just isn't for people with very sensitive skin.
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June 6, 2018
Honey suck out everything that it can from your pores including the bad bacteria that you want out so it's really drying. What you need to do after honey mask is to use a toner. I use apple cider. After that, moisturize.
August 11, 2016
night time
As part if my "nighttime regime", I use the Made from Earth Sea Kelp Clay Mask - I actually let it sit on the skin, after it dries, for about ten minutes then I rinse it off with warm water! And It comes off easily and the results are immediately noticed. This mask has worked wonders for my skin!
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June 29, 2016
Cleans, Heals and Soothes.
I love honey masks. I use raw Manuka honey once a week and leave it on for as long as I want (usually around 30 minutes). Honey has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties so it is great for sensitive, acne-prone skin. It helps reduce redness, calm any inflamed/angry spots and moisturize your skin while cleaning it. It's great if you are having a flare up or your skin is particularly irritated that day. However, it's not really a "deep-clean" kind of mask so I also use another mask once a week from Lush.
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March 4, 2016
Really Raw Honey
My previous post put honey on a pedestal, but truth is I found the acne.org regimen to be most effective for my acne. Honey alone will not cure acne and even if it does fade scars and hyperpigmentation it would take too long. I have just started using the 10 percent glycolic acid from Dan and it has made my skin look so much better within the first week with regards to my skin texture and scarring/dark spots. People, don't waste your time on honey if you want immediate results! Try Dan's regimen with or without the moisturizer (2.5/5)
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March 6, 2016
Good points! I was wanting to get reallyraw honey but was nervous cause of the honeycomb pieces and because it's not organic but I think I'm going to try it. Still really nervous though! Good luck!:)
March 23, 2016
Just to warn users. With RR honey I have noticed redness after application but the redness goes out eventually. This little irritation is nothing compared to the cheap raw honey I've tried before. (Trader Joes) Don't be discouraged of you experience slight discomfort but remember honey mask by itself will not cure acne completely. Use 2.5 BP in conjunction, NOT 10 % BP. The 2.5 will not lead to dryness and sensitivity on face. But DO NOT apply during morning or evening. Only at night just before bed. One application maximum per day.
March 27, 2015
Fingers crossed
I am so excited to start using this ! I've heard so many positive things about this honey mask i can't wait to try it on :'))
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November 25, 2013
AMAZING

Pros:

Natural cleanser and antibacterial
Smells and tastes good
Makes skin soft and glowing

Cons:

Sticky?

I did a honey mask (after a patch test, make sure you do a patch test first!) and that evening I used African Black Soap (as I always do) and my face was STINGING (guess it's all those open pores being cleaned thoroughly out) but then the next morning my skin was so SOFT and glowing I couldn't believe it! Definitely going to be doing this on the regular (once a week)
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June 15, 2012

Pros:

-natural
-cheap
-works
-gentle
-helps with redness

Cons:

-sticky
-does not prevent the acne
-may not be strong enough depending on the severity of your situation

Good option; nothing to lose to give it a try. I am using this in combination with green tea as a drink, and am looking pretty good at the moment.
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April 9, 2012

Pros:

make skin really soft
reduced redness
help reduced brake out

Cons:

can be messy
can be sticky
when i did brake out they were just random big zit instead of lot of tinny ones

I've been using this every other night for about a week as a face mask.(id leave it on 20 to an hour)So fair i like it. the redness was reduced quickly it left me skin very soft. and i didnt seem to have a mine random tinny zit. the down at first it was kinda missy and stick but the more i used it the less messy it got and if u put a little pit of water on ur face before it spread a lot easier and came off a lot easier.. the only other down i've had too it is when i do get zit there really big one but there in few # and there not red so there really not that noticeable and they seem to go away before they even form a head witch is nice.
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