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Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:32 am |
i just made an aspirin mask, but it's really watery. how is that going to stay on my face? did i make it wrong? |
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Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:42 am |
Hi jamie630
If it's too watery ... you have probably used too much water.
You just need enough water to almost cover the aspirin to make them "melt". I use a "container" that is just big enough to accommodate the number of aspirin I want to use ... allowing the aspirin to lie "side by side" as it were.
Then I just add enough water to almost cover the aspirin ... let them "melt" and then stir.
The mixture will be a little watery but I can easily spread the aspirin/water mix onto my face ... and gradually, usually within 10 minutes, the water portion of the mixture evaporates.
Hope this is helpful.
Mary |
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Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:31 am |
Hehe happened to me too the first time! It wouldn't stay on my face! So in an effort to save it, I tried adding all sorts of thickening stuff like honey, clay mask etc. Ended up using it for 2 days and then throwing it out because it was sticky and had bits of green goo in it.
Normally if it's too watery, you can just add more aspirin and save it for later |
_________________ Mid 20s, oily, prone to break-outs, light olive skin. |
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Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:56 am |
I added a pinch of dry egg white powder to my watery batch and found it dried it up nicely and really stuck to my skin. I think this aspirin mask really helps clear any little pimples. |
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