I have heard about aspirin masks, and I have often asked myself, what can aspirin masks do for me? I mean really, it’s just aspirin. I take it for headaches, and generally speaking it takes time to set in. They say that you’re only supposed to leave an aspirin mask on for a few minutes. All this being said, what can it even do in that time, and will it still pose some of the risks or for that matter provide some of the heart benefits of taking aspirin internally. There are quite a few questions I would have about aspirin masks.
This being said, I looked into aspirin masks to determine the facts. Aspirin works considerably faster when you apply it topically to the skin. Basically, you are crushing up these little tablets and you are ideally speaking reducing inflammation. It will work quickly, especially when mixed with water, to get into your skin, and as it dries, it pulls the skin tighter. When you wash it off with warm water, some of it stays in there and keeps going in the reducing inflammation process. So what can aspirin masks do? A whole lot actually.
I tried aspirin masks, because I am not allergic to them, and frankly they do not cause any adverse reactions that I saw and I’ve never seen reports of adverse reactions with aspirin masks. Aspirin masks are extremely effective in reducing your acne by just reducing inflammation and allowing bacteria to get out. But if you want the real results, the combination of aspirin masks with regular acne treatments is truly the best thing to do.

