Friday, April 26, 2013

The Elmer's Glue Facial Review


When you see a bottle of Elmer's School Glue, you probably think macaroni necklaces and cotton ball snowmen, right? Well think again! 
Elmer's isn't just for crafts and eating anymore. It is now a beauty product. Yup... you read that right. A beauty product. Ever heard of the glue facial? No? Well I did. I read about it numerous times and couldn't help but wonder how the first person discovered it. Did you fall asleep, face first, into your third grader's art project? Were you enjoying a mid afternoon glue snack and dribbled onto your chin, only to realize later that your chin looked 10 years younger? We'll probably never know the answer to that one, but after hearing about this for the umpteenth time, I needed to know the answer to one major question. Does it work? And the answer is.... (drum roll, please) ... YES! 
I know, I know... I couldn't believe it either, but amazingly enough, it truly does work. 
How, you ask? Let me explain...
Have you ever used those pore strips that pull out blackheads and funk when you peel them off? This works in much the same way. You brush on a thin layer of glue to the areas you want peeled. (Start with a clean face.) I suggest staying away from eyes and hairline, and I'll explain why in a second. Once you've covered the areas, allow the glue to dry completely. This takes about 15-20 minutes or so. You'll know when it's dry. Once it dries, grab an edge and start peeling. This part is like a bad alien movie. If you have small children, you may not want to do this part in front of them. You know... nightmares and all. You'll look like you are peeling off your face, and in some areas, it'll feel like that's what you're doing, as well. This is where the avoid eyes and hairline tip comes into play. It pulls. Hard. (That is how it cleans your pores.) If there are areas that are too sensitive to peel, don't fret. It is washable glue, so you can clean them off once you are finished. 
Once you have peeled as much off as you can tolerate, (and have of course, closely examined the dried glue for all the nasty bits) give your face a good wash to remove the excess glue. Pat dry. 
I opted to go over my face with Witch Hazel afterwards, but this is purely preference. If you have a good astringent that you use, go ahead. If not, no worries. I do suggest a good moisturizer after though, since this will remove some of your natural skin oils, and may dry you out. 
If you have sensitive or allergy prone skin, try it out on a small area first. I have uber sensitive skin, and so far, I haven't had a problem. Your skin will appear slightly pinkish after, but that is due to the peeling, and perfectly normal. 
I honestly didn't have high hopes for this, but being a frugal gal who loves a good skin treatment, I had to try it. I must say I am pleasantly surprised, and will definitely be doing this again. My skin looks and feels great and I can absolutely see a difference. Give it a try and see what you think! 

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting this! I used a peel off mask last night that smelled awful and thought I would rather use elmer's glue, now I know I can and next time I am at the store I am picking some up!!! (I don't have children so I don't have any elmer's in the house... anything but elmer's!!)

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  2. Old model trick and as old as this glue itself. I'm former male model started working age 7 & elmers is a daily thing for me. It can be used for blackhead removal or to even skin tones & help moderate to fine lines while improving elasticity for 16 hours each time and ya don't even wash ur face first before using it but ya put it on THICK yet remember although even kids in Grade K have eaten this type of glue and use it on skin all the time (NEVER EAT IT COULD BE DANGEROUS) some have skin irritations even to touch which is why some models wear extra makeup simply first foundation caused redness so test this on skin of arm few times then tiny area of face first to be sure no allergy so you don't have welts for three days or something.

    No cosmetic surgery for me yet but with Retin A, 10 buck walmart moisturizers and this I am 50 but look 25 some days then 29 other days but never 30 or older! Some is genetic of course.

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  3. Doing the elmer facial as we speak. Stayed the night at my in-laws and forgot my facial peel. Saw the glue and applied a thin layer...then googled it. I'm glad to have read this review and the positive outcome. I've already started peeling the neck area as I read and DANG it stings. But I'm a mommy and I can handle it. Like I tell my tween daughter when her feet hurt in dress shoes; pain is beauty is pain. She loves that mantra and passes it onto her whiney peers when they complain about having to wear uncomfy shoes on picture day and Easter. Lol. So here go nothing. I think I am going to apply a soothing oil free cream post peel!

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  4. Wow. Don't use Elmer's wood glue. Ow.

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