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Despite my best efforts, no one noticed that the mask I made myself reduced wrinkles and spots.

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To make the aspirin powder, crush the pills using a pestle and mortar or the back of a spoon until they are finely ground.
Incorporate Lemon Juice: After obtaining the juice from a squeezed lemon, combine it with the crushed aspirin and mix until a paste is formed that is free of lumps.
Practical Use:
To prepare your face for application, wash it with warm water to open pores, then dry it off with a clean towel.
Apply the lotion to your face in a light, circular motion with your fingertips; be careful not to get it in your eyes. Circular movements can be used to increase absorption.
Depart From:
Because lemon juice may be drying and irritating, be careful not to keep the combination on your skin for too long; instead, let it about 10 minutes to settle.
Cleanse Well:
After you rinse the mixture off with cool water, use a towel to pat your skin dry. This will shut your pores.
Add moisture:
Due to the drying effects of both aspirin and lemon, it is recommended to apply a little moisturizer thereafter.
Safety Measures:
Before you apply the mixture all over your face, particularly if your skin is particularly sensitive, do a patch test on a tiny section of skin.
Apply sunscreen during the day and use this cream at night if you have sun-sensitive skin, since lemon juice makes skin more sensitive to sunshine.
Not Suitable for All: Stay away from this therapy if you have an aspirin allergy, are dealing with facial cuts or open wounds, or if your skin has an adverse reaction to acidic substances such as lemon juice.
If your skin problem persists after using this homemade cream or if you have any negative side effects, it is recommended that you visit a specialist.

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