Author: Susan Robertsbr
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Facial scrubs and masks are ridiculously expensive these days, and you barely get any for the price that you pay. Instead of throwing away money on them, make your own! First, youll need a container of aspirin. Make sure its uncoated aspirin (it will be matte finished and white colored), because coated aspirin doesnt work for this. Youll also need some way to grind the aspirin up. I use a small kitchen grinder for this, but you can use a blender too. Dump the uncoated aspirin into the grinder, cap it off, and let it grind down to a fine powder. You dont want any big chunks here, because theyll just fall off. After its ground to a powder, I put the aspirin right back into its container and set it next to the sink. When you need to use it, pour a little into your hand. Add a bit of water and rub your hands together to moisten the aspirin. Gently apply the damp powdered aspirin to your face, rubbing softly. You dont want to dig the aspirin into your face, you just want an even coating of it. Let it sit on your face for about ten minutes. Itll start to feel really dry and flaky after a while. Once thats done, simply rinse it off your face, and youre done! Your face feels refreshed and clean, and your wallet isnt completely empty for it. I use the aspirin mask every other day, and I dont have any problems with acne at all! Just remember to keep the powdered aspirin capped off, since it gets chunky from absorbing moisture if you leave it open for too long.br
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