Monday, November 21, 2011

Aspirin mask?any body have know about it and it is really safe for sensitive and acne prone skin?

I'm assuming that this is some kind of facial product that contains aspirin crushed into a cream.





Aspirin is a salicylic acid, so I'd imagine that it is capable of cleansing the skin and pours and having an exfoliating effect, which may help with breakouts. However, aspirin can cause irritation when applied directly to soft tissue for long periods of time, and could even cause a minor acid burn if your skin is particularly sensitive (which is why most doctors recommend against the old ';hold an aspirin to your gums'; toothache remedy). I'd test a bit of the product on the inside of your arm (near your elbow or wrist) before you apply it to your face, just to be on the safe side. Rub a small amount of it on your inner arm, and wait for about 24 hours. If you develop any irritation or experience pain, avoid using the product on your face.Aspirin mask?any body have know about it and it is really safe for sensitive and acne prone skin?
Aspirin contains acetylsalicylic acid, a beta hydroxy acid, and therefore is an exfoliant similar to many that you will find in skin creams.This reduces oil production, drys up blemishes, exfoliates the skin.





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In the past I have made my own by crushing aspirin and mixing it with aloe vera. It works well and hydrates your skin. My skin is pretty sensitive and I never had a problem with it.

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