Would you use Pepto Bismol as a face mask?

By Olivia Fleming

Published: 16:06 EST, 31 July 2014 | Updated: 01:37 EST, 1 August 2014

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Pepto Bismol: Treats diarrhea, heartburn, nausea, an upset stomach - and acne

Pepto Bismol: Treats diarrhea, heartburn, nausea, an upset stomach - and acne.

The pink liquid in everyone's medicine cabinet is proving to be the latest beauty must-have, thanks to its two main ingredients, acne-fighting salicylic acid and aspirin, which helps to calm inflammation.

It also contains beta hydroxy acid, which unclogs pores and promotes skin turnover.

'If you put a coating on your face, let it set for a few minutes, then wash it off, your skin will have a mega-glow that shines through even after you put on your makeup,' says beauty expert Diane Irons, author of The World's Best Anti-Aging Secrets.

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Would you use Pepto Bismol as a face mask?

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