Honey Mask

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709 Reviews

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May 16, 2010

Pros:

-lightens scars
-kills bacteria
-reduces swelling in infected acne
-moisturizes skin
-holistic & natural, which is better than foreign chemicals

Cons:

-I personally hate the smell of honey! (LOL)
-It can be a mess (I just put my hair in a ponytail and use hairspray to pull back fly-aways and baby hairs)
-lightens skin (if you have a tan, beware! lol)

I introduced myself to the 'honey mask' in a gas station! In the gas station they provide many things to put in your coffee/tea, including ~Sugar in the Raw, HONEY, and lemon juice~ and I decided to take a couple and mix them together when I got home. I left the mask of for a half-hour, and when I took it off I was surprised at the reduced swelling! BOTTOM LINE- this won't work for everyone, because it depends on the PH balance in your skin. If you have sensitive skin, the lemon juice probably isn't for you, but the honey is perfectly fine. Try it, anyways, and see how it works!
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March 24, 2010

Pros:

Just used it an hour ago and my face feels soft but no major difference from before....I will definately keep trying this

Cons:

Very Sticky but it's worth it

Well review again in the next 7 days let's see what will happen
January 14, 2010

Pros:

Skin is softer
redness goes down
reduces marks
helps complexion
natural glow
even moisture
tasty

Cons:

Sticky
Acne continued after not using for a week or so. probably not the honeys fault though.

I've only used this three times, and i use any honey lying around my house. I have to say, it works better than anything else. i'm probably going to start using it every other night, because every time i have used it it has helped immediately. It doesn't make my face too dry, nor too greasy. I don't know how acne medication cannot have honey in it, because it's the only one ingredient thing i have ever used for an acne treatment, and works better than everything else that contains endless different ingredients. I usually leave it on for 15 mins and wash it off really well with warm water.
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December 31, 2009

Pros:

Leaves skin soft, smoother texture.. takes away irritation

Cons:

A bit sticky and messy, but that's all right

My skin has gotten a little red and raw due to Retin-A cream use.. as expected from the treatment.. so I thought I'll take a break from it to try to reduce the irritation. I read great reviews about the honey mask so I decided to try it. Mixed pure honey with cinnamon and left it on my face for an hour... when I wash it off, the irritation and redness that was caused by the Retin-A was gone.. and my skin feels smooth. All the peeled off skin were washed off.. and my skin's complexion looks better :) I'm going to take a break from Retin-A for 3-4 days before starting it again.. In the mean time, it's the honey mask for me :)
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December 3, 2009

Pros:

it clears your skin and make it less red.

Cons:

it is a little messy and the first time you use it it is itchy but not badly.

it works very well but it does not work over night you have to use it non stop for at least a week for it to work.
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November 30, 2009

Pros:

Great antimicrobial and doesn't dry the skin

Cons:

none

I like to mix indgredients so that you get a variety of benefits for acne and the skin. I mix 1 teaspoon of each plain oatmeal, manuka honey, plain non fat yougurt, and half a lemon to make a fantastic mask that works in healing and preventing acne 3 times a week. I also recommend trying witch hazel lemon juice and honey mixed together. I have found that using natural remedies provide much better and faster results that any medications I've tried. Also don't use proactive it is a waste of money, worked for me in the first 3 monthes and then acne returned. I currently wash with 100% black soap, 100% tea tree oil as astrigent/toner, and then moisturize with unrefined shea butter. Have been using this for only a week and my breakouts have stopped significantly.
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November 8, 2009

Pros:

makes the pores smalled and the bumps less irritated

Cons:

MESSY

it was really really messy and got into my hair. but it smells and taste ahmazn and it works a better than proavtiv
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November 3, 2009

Pros:

Soft, healthy looking skin. Spots heal faster.

Cons:

Sticky and messy, the oatmeal bits are hard to clean off.

I decided to try natural methods for a while - using an egg white mask to reduce inflammation and acne, and a honey and oatmeal mask to soften skin and help it heal. Using both together has worked fantastically. The honey (I use clover) softens wonderfully and makes my skin glow and look healthy. It also kills bacteria and I haven't had a terrible breakout like I usually do during my period. The oatmeal is to soak up impurities, oil, and to lightly exfoliate. Using the above combination, my face looks a lot better than it has in a while.
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October 16, 2009

Pros:

100% Natural(If bought natural and not processed),Softens Skin,Smooths skin,Moisturizes Skin

Cons:

None really
You won't see immediate results,but that goes as any other product

Honey is a natural antiseptic.It softens and moisturizes the skin,also moisturizing blemishes,hence allowing them to heal naturally without damage.It helps calm redness and irritation down.Honey isn't something to rely on forever or as the main source of acne treatment,as it will not help all skin issues,but I use it along with a prescribed medication and my medication dries my skin out,but honey helps moisturize my skin and calm the dryness and irritation down.It sounds as though i'm a dermatologist,but i have acne and do lots of research on skin.In the end,i would recommend it,it does help skin out and is also good for preventing wrinkles in the future
October 15, 2009

Pros:

GREAT!!!! THANK YOU GOD I FOUND A CURe FOR MY ACNE!!!

Cons:

sticky but it's ok!

IT WORKS!
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