How to Create and Use Aspirin Acne Cream

June 18, 2008 by Nita Waya  
Published in Skin

Making an effective acne cream out of an everyday pill.

Today, I’m going to be talking about how to make acne cream out of a pill everyone uses, aspirin! Here is what you will need:

  • 1 small bowl
  • 1 spoon or blender
  • 1 small bottle of aspirin
  • Water

If using a spoon, use these directions:

  1. Empty out the small bottle of aspirin onto a flat surface. (If using a blender, pour aspirin pills into blender and…well…blend them. Then repeat the rest of the steps)
  2. Take your spoon and crush all of the pills with the bottom of it, making a nice powder
  3. Pour all of the powder into your bowl and head straight for the bathroom!
  4. Turn the bathroom faucet’s cold-water knob slowly until a dribble spills out of the faucet
  5. Stir the mix until it takes a paste form

There. Now you have learned how to make your own acne cream! Next, using it…

  1. Scoop a little of the paste onto your finger
  2. Spread the paste over your face and repeat process until you think you have covered your whole face, including forehead
  3. Wait at least a minute and then wash off the paste with water or a wet rag

Use this paste for about another three weeks and the acne and pockmarks should barely be visible! That’s pretty much it. Unless you only want to use it for a single pimple that just popped up on your face when you woke up this morning! Just take a VERY small amount of the paste and rub it in the spot where the pimple is located. If you keep that up for at least two days, it should go away. So, there you have it! A simple acne cream you can make without having to spend a whole bunch of money, or time!

P.S. Depending on how much acne you have, the three weeks might be two, four, or maybe five.

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  1. Autumnrose Says:

    Brilliant! *rushes off to the kitchen to try it* I’ve been looking for a way to get rid of a breakout before school starts!

    https://www.triond.com/users/Autumnrose

  2. Nedaa Says:

    Short and sweet! Very informative.. Thanks!


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