
 Supporting Smoother Skin and Acne Management
Breakouts or rough patches making you feel less confident can add emotional strain, especially when they linger despite efforts. Aspirin contains acetylsalicylic acid, related to salicylic acid, leading some to try crushed tablets as a spot treatment for potential exfoliation. However, evidence is limited—dermatologists note little proof for acne benefits from aspirin uses, with risks of dryness or irritation.
Better-supported choices include gentle salicylic acid products formulated for skin, which unclog pores safely without the variability of homemade aspirin uses.
 Easing Calluses or Dry Feet
Thick calluses causing discomfort with every step can limit activities and build frustration over time. Popular remedies involve aspirin pastes with lemon for softening, drawing on salicylic acid’s keratolytic effects seen in wart treatments. While anecdotal aspirin uses here show promise, professional products avoid potential irritation.