Here's something I discovered on the wonderful MakeUpAlley, that's well-known to American girls but remains undiscovered for most Malaysians (probably due to the popularity of the very unacidic Panadol).
The Aspirin Mask.
(warning: if you're allergic to aspirin, please be smart and don't try this)
Think about it, Apirin is synthesised from Salicylic acid, now go read the lables of most anti-blemish skincare, the ingrediants are usually either Benzoyl Peroxide, or Salicylic Acid. As a mask, aspirin exfoliates, and when you wash it off - scrubs.
I've found that used once a week, in combination with Differin (which also functions by exfoliation) my skin tends to stay happy and clear. If I get lazy (because this mask can be quite a pain to make), I pay for it in clogged skin and blemishes.
As a one-time beauty journalist with acne, I've tried just about every blemish-fighting scrub and mask on the market and I've never found anything to beat this. Best of all, it's so cheap it's virtually free!
Here's my favourite recipe:
- 3 Aspirin Tablets (Use uncoated if you can, all I can get here is Bayer's)
- Cetaphil cleanser (or any other gentle gel cleanser, for drier skin try Dove)
- Aloe Vera gel (I love Fruit Of The Earth, huge tube at dirt cheap prices)
- Crush the aspirin tablets into a fine powder with the back of a spoon. Squirt in some Cetaphil and aloe vera gel and mix it up into a paste. Slap the paste onto your face and let it sit until I dries (you can tell because you'll start snowing).
- (Warning: Avoid applying the mask under your nose or when it dries you won't stop sneezing!)
- When the mask is dry, dampen it with some water and gently scrub your face paying close attention to your t-zone and other blemish-prone areas.
- Rinse off and marvel at your buttah-smooth skin. It's a good idea to apply a gentle light, oil-free moisturiser after use. I prefer Eucerin's Skin-Regulating Cream-Gel for Acne Prone Skin.
3 comments:
I've bought aspirin to try out this mask after reading your review!
By the way, nice blog!
Feel free to visit my new beauty blog too. hehe =p
So... we CAN use Panadol?
Hey Anon, nope. Panadol is a different drug from aspirin altogether. It's neutral, not acidic and won't reduce swelling the way aspirin will.
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