Yes, but I haven't in a while. I primarily do spot treatments with aspirin and use an aspirin toner. I've included bentonite clay before and tumeric (yes the spice). Tumeric aids in fading hyperpigmentation.
I have a blog post on the benefits of aspirin. Uncoated aspirin dissolves pretty quickly in Witch Hazel. Aspirin is a cheap source of BHA (beta hydroxy acid), which is good at drying out acne.
Glad you guys liked the post, lol yeahhh i try to do it everyother day if not every day. I just take two or three tablets and add only a tiny tiny tiny amound of water, the asprin soaks it up and makes it easy to apply to your face. It leaves your skin felling extreamly smooth. I just found out adding a bit of honey works well with it. It gives it a nice smell better feel.
I've tried this before but I find it way too harsh for my skin, even after I mix the aspirin with honey or witch hazel. My skin becomes rather red after using it. I read somewhere it can be really abrasive for skin, though, so maybe using it once every two weeks would suffice?
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May 29, 2012
Sarah R.
I use Asprin as a face mask and it works well for me, i was wondering if anyone else did they same, and if you put anything else in it.???
Thanks! (:
May 29, 2012
Nichole H.
Yes, but I haven't in a while. I primarily do spot treatments with aspirin and use an aspirin toner. I've included bentonite clay before and tumeric (yes the spice). Tumeric aids in fading hyperpigmentation.
May 29, 2012
Shanna L.
Ive never used asprin as a face mask. Do you just crush them then add water? Im curious and would like to try this!
May 29, 2012
BeGwenly G.
Im with you shanna l. I want to tr this you guys should write an article
May 29, 2012
Nichole H.
I have a blog post on the benefits of aspirin. Uncoated aspirin dissolves pretty quickly in Witch Hazel. Aspirin is a cheap source of BHA (beta hydroxy acid), which is good at drying out acne.
May 30, 2012
Ashley H.
wow I've never heard of this, thanks for posting! :)
May 30, 2012
Asia L.
I have, and I loved it. It really helped with acne and left my face with a great glow!
May 30, 2012
Sarah R.
Glad you guys liked the post, lol yeahhh i try to do it everyother day if not every day. I just take two or three tablets and add only a tiny tiny tiny amound of water, the asprin soaks it up and makes it easy to apply to your face. It leaves your skin felling extreamly smooth. I just found out adding a bit of honey works well with it. It gives it a nice smell better feel.
May 31, 2012
Vivian L.
I've tried this before but I find it way too harsh for my skin, even after I mix the aspirin with honey or witch hazel. My skin becomes rather red after using it. I read somewhere it can be really abrasive for skin, though, so maybe using it once every two weeks would suffice?
May 31, 2012
Sarah R.
yeah,if it irritates your skin that would work best for you.
Jun 01, 2012
Andrea F.
I've done it a few times and I do like it! It is good. :)
Jun 04, 2012
Susie R.
I mix a few dissolved aspirin with yogurt or my my cream cleanser. Honey is also good but obviously sticky!