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From: MakeupByAbbieD
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  • You are really pretty! Thank You so much for this video! I'm gonna try it out(:

  • @ciaralovescheer98 Ok good! :)

  • I'm in love with your eyes

  • @ColoredSparkler Thank you :)

  • how many times should you use this?

  • @imcrazydoicare Once a week should be good. If you have problem areas, maybe use a couple times a week till you start seeing a difference. It's fairly gentle, you could easily use it a couple times a week.

  • Thanks for some explanation you wrote in the info bar, now I don't have to google it. I'm definitely trying this mask!!! Just please do smth about the lighting, 'cause you look like a member of the Cullens family in this video:D

  • @belgijka I know! So pale! Yes try it, it makes your skin feel wonderful

  • Wow this stuff really works. I just tried it about 30 minutes ago on my face. I don't have acne only dry skin and my face now feels smooth and soft.When I heard you mentioned the ingredient in Aspirin it triggered the thought that I should try it on my feet. I tried it on one foot so I can compare. I applied the mask, covered my foot in plastic wrap put a sock on it and left it on for 20 min. After rinsing I had to use a pumice stone but my one foot looks fantastic!

  • @gewgawgirl I'm so glad it worked out! Thanks for letting me know!

  • Hey! I know that aspirin can thin blood, is that a problem when you wear it on your face? Like, does somehow seep into your skin and thin your blood? I suffer from really bad acne and I can't find anything to help so I'm hoping this will work, but I don't want to use it if it has a problem with blood. Thanks! :(

  • @Emmmerzzz If you have acne, this could work really well for you. Aspirin doesn't really "thin" the blood, it helps prevent clotting. Putting it on your skin would not be the same as taking it orally, like a pill. If you do have open bloody sores or acne, maybe it could cause issues. This is not a medical opinion. You could always try and see how it works. Don't worry about it thinning your blood though, it most likely wont if you're putting it on your skin :) Try it out :)

  • @Emmmerzzz It works well for people with acne. I meant like open bloody acne, that may be different.

  • This wouldve been perfect, but it makes your skin more sensitive to the sun by 50%. knew it was TGTBT :(

    Sun causes wrinkles, melanoma, and pre-aging of the skin.

    I already use an SPF moisterizer daily, but don't want my skin to be more sensitive to the sun. I'm fair toned.

  • @blonka123 It works so good but I know.. it's sad it makes you THAT much more sensitive to the sun :'(

  • LOVE this video! I love your style (not super fake nor super fake giddy) . I will definitely be sharing and watching more 8)

  • @Spanktastic1000 Thank you :)

  • Abbie, you mentioned honey -- can you use honey in your hair?

  • @Filmaker25 Yeah, it's very moisturizing. Honey is a humectant, it holds on to water molecules. Hair needs something to smooth the cuticle so the hair feels soft and looks shiny.

  • @MakeupByAbbieD Thanks for that info. I use ONLY natural products for my skin, if its dry, like aloe and natural shampoos without all the chemicals.

  • @Filmaker25 Chemicals arent good for the skin, especially if you have sensitive. I use makeup all the time which isn't great for the skin, but I keep my skin real clean. Natural can sometimes be the cheapest :-) It's a great way to go.

  • Oh jeesh, I don't know if that's safe. Youre beautiful either way.

  • @Filmaker25 lol it's safe as long as you're not allergic to aspirin

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