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fergie232
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Joined: 17 Feb 2008
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Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:35 pm |
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum, but thought I'd join seeing as I have a question about the highly praised "aspirin mask"
I had read so much about the wonders of this aspirin mask,
and so decided I would try it out
after convincing my mom that it would not completely ruin or burn my skin as she put it (im 15, so my parents control everything )
well I got my aspirin, honey and yoghurt for AHAs
I dissolved the aspirin in a few drops of water
but i could not get a desired consistency
it was too watery and thin, not very much like a paste
The aspirins are generic 75mg , I dissolved about 4 of them, in one or two drops of water, and still too watery
i know that they have to be non-coated,
but what difference does this make?
can anyone help at all?
-fergie |
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Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:53 am |
I think that you just have to play around with it. Try crushing the aspirin first, and then add just a tiny drop of water. I use saline and add a very small amount, and then use a stirring stick (or my finger) to mush it up. If it's too thin, add more honey, or yogurt, or sugar (I use a lot of sugar in my face masks). Hope this helps. Pretend that you're in chemistry class. |
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Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:24 am |
some companies sell the aspirine in powder form as well, which might be better to use. |
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Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:42 pm |
I have tried a whole bottle of aspirin as mask. I used to use 5 uncoatted aspiring and use as little as possible hot water to melt the tablets. And I will use a stirrer to press and stir the paste. It is a little bit thick if you dont add honey. It is Ok if you just apply on face without honey. You can scrub 10 minutes later. But do remember to have a hydrating mask after all. |
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