Question:
How do I make an aspirin face mask?
I've read about aspirin face masks on here but how exactly do you make them up? Do you just crush up the aspirin into a paste with a little bit of water?
I use dispersible aspirin, which is so much easier than having to crush normal aspirin. I place the tablets on my hand, add a few drops of water straight from the tap, and the aspirin dissolve into a paste.
Sorry to hijack, but I am soo intrigued, what exactly does an aspirin mask do??!!:confused:
is an old thread on this topic with all you need to know.
O/T Why is the search not working properly?
Hello there Blackjack,
Thought you might be interested in this thread I started in December
I used 1 aspirin tablet and mixed it with a few drops of water, till it was a paste like consistency.
Then I just spread it on my face where it was needed. Some of the aspirin didn't stick, but on the whole, dried to my face like a normal mask.
I left it on for about 10 minutes, then washed/rinsed off with warm water.
A lot of people who replied to my earlier thread used disposable aspirin, and had better results.
Hope that helps? :hug:
Jenx
I've read about aspirin face masks on here but how exactly do you make them up? Do you just crush up the aspirin into a paste with a little bit of water?
Answers:
I use dispersible aspirin, which is so much easier than having to crush normal aspirin. I place the tablets on my hand, add a few drops of water straight from the tap, and the aspirin dissolve into a paste.
Answers:
Sorry to hijack, but I am soo intrigued, what exactly does an aspirin mask do??!!:confused:
Answers:
is an old thread on this topic with all you need to know.
O/T Why is the search not working properly?
Answers:
Hello there Blackjack,
Thought you might be interested in this thread I started in December
I used 1 aspirin tablet and mixed it with a few drops of water, till it was a paste like consistency.
Then I just spread it on my face where it was needed. Some of the aspirin didn't stick, but on the whole, dried to my face like a normal mask.
I left it on for about 10 minutes, then washed/rinsed off with warm water.
A lot of people who replied to my earlier thread used disposable aspirin, and had better results.
Hope that helps? :hug:
Jenx