Just wanted to share my version of the Aspirin face mask :)
I'm sure most of you have heard of it or tried it but here is how I do it.
For my Aspirin face mask recipe I used Jojoba Oil, most recipes say to use honey, but I wanted to try oil. The result was great and my face was actually moisturised when I took the mask off.
You need dispersible aspirins. These are 21p in Sainsburys!!!
So for you outside the UK that thats like 34 cents (is that what the American stuff is called?) or 0.25 Euro. :)
So the price for this face mask is: 6 p, thats nothing!
Have you tried this before? What recipe did you use :)
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I have never tried an asprin mask and I actually have never heard of it either. Thanks for sharing...Also, I think it would be great if we could stay in contact with one another. Let me know what you think?
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oh I've never heard of it! gonna try it out:)
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i MUST try this to save my skin! :)
ReplyDeleteHeard of these but never tried it out! Reminds me to get my mud mask out tonight actually!
ReplyDeleteI have heard of this and I like that you changed the Honey to Oil!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!!
So useful!!
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great post hun,never tried it but thanks for sharing. hope u r well<3
ReplyDeleteMen va? Never heard, never used. Vill också testa. Vi har nog inte aspirings för det priset i Italien dock... Tack för tipset!
ReplyDeleteI've tried aspirin masks. I use oatmeal and honey with crushed aspirin. I find it soothes the skin while treating breakouts.
ReplyDeleteSo many good articles on your blog! Didn't know aspirin was also used for face masks, you say it moisturises your skin, doesn't it leave your skin greasy or anything? Do you recommand it for oily skins?
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