Aspirin is the most popular painkiller and antipyretic drug. Do you know that you can also use it in skin care? It has anti-inflammatory properties, reduces acne, discolouration and supports skin regeneration!
Many of the ingredients that are theoretically not used in cosmetology, can be successfully used in the production of homemade cosmetics. Women are masters in finding alternative uses for culinary products, natural substances and even medicines. A great example is the use of aspirin in skin care.
What should you know about aspirin?
Aspirin is referred to as acetylsalicylic acid in short. It is a substance originally obtained from willow bark. Today, you cannot say that it is of natural origin because we know and use methods of aspirin synthesis in laboratory conditions.
About 300 years BC it was used to relieve pain, so it’s no wonder that it has become so popular nowadays. Aspirin will bring relief to a headache, joint pain, fever, it will help overcome hangover, and even support the treatment of tonsillitis or bladder inflammation. It is a multitasking substance that its new application possibilities are still being discovered. It’s good to learn what properties the aspirin has in order to make the most of it.
Aspirin in cosmetics -purpose
We can find aspirin in a majority of homes – probably in yours too. Do you realize how useful properties it has? It turns out that you can make a face mask of it, use it as a spot treatment for pimples. Also, it will perfectly cleanse the skin. It will not only work well for normal, dry or oily skin, but also acne and capillaries.
Aspirin properties:
- has a strong anti-inflammatory effect,
- stimulates the removal of dead skin cells,
- supports the fight against acne,
- reduces the visibility of discolourations,
- stimulates skin regeneration.
Face mask with aspirin – the simplest recipe
You will need:
- 3 tablets of aspirin,
- 3 tablespoons lukewarm water.
The aspirin mask is very easy to make. You have to start with the preparation of aspirin – some people crumble it into small pieces, while others pour water over it over to make it soft. Both options work well. It is enough to combine the tablets with water so that a paste is created. The way to do it is entirely up to you. Tip: aspirin paste made from crushed tablets has additional exfoliating properties.
The method of use is as simple as the method of preparation. The aspirin mask should be applied to clean skin, so before you start, cleanse your face thoroughly. The aspirin paste is best applied with your fingertips, making circular motions. Such a few-minute massage stimulates circulation and supports exfoliation of the epidermis. Then, the aspirin mask should stay on the skin for 5 to 10 minutes to work deeply and effectively. Finally, gently wash your face with lukewarm water.
How to enhance the aspirin mask?
- Honey, if you want to moisturize the skin, nourish and add shine.
- Natural yoghurt, if you want to bring relief to irritation.
- Aloe gel, if you want the mask to be refreshing.
- Apple cider vinegar, if you want to make a hair rinse out of it.
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