How Do You Make An Aspirin Facial Mask?
There are a few variations on the Aspirin face mask theme, all of them revolving around the mighty Aspirin for a base. Aspirin has been around for a hundred and so years, and just recently resumed full function in “do it yourself skincare”. Aspirin is great for your skin. Basic function of it is being an analgesic and antipyretic, but more importantly, as far as skin care, it is its anti-inflammatory power. This is important when it comes to treatment of acne and other inflammation processes on the skin. Aspirin also contains acetyl-salicylic acid AKA Beta Hydroxy Acid, widely used in cosmetics as it is able to slough off skin cells thus preventing the clogging of pores. In facial mask recipes, it is a powerful ingredient that cleanses skin and treats the the cause of acne and the best part: it is pretty cheap and almost everyone has it around the house. Dissolve 3-4 coated Aspirins in a few drops of mild water. Add more water if needed until you get a mix that can be applied on the fa