Friday, February 1, 2013

DIY Elmers Glue Pore Strips

Last weekend, I took some Elmers glue and poured that shit on my husbands nose. Just for kicks. We don't have cable, so we have to make our own fun.

But seriously, kiddos, there's a pinterest rumor going around on one of those frugal living sites that says you don't have to spend money on those pore strips--you can make them with just one ingredient that you have in your junk drawer. Quick! Easy! Cheap! Just like...well, you fill in the blank.

Basically, the glue is supposed to adhere to the junk in your pores and when you peel it off, it doesn't hurt as much as the real strips do. Sometimes, when we need to feel gratified at our house, we like to use the real strips and then compare who got the better one after we pull them off. This is judged by who grew the better forest of pore-crap on the nose strip. Oh my god, how do we have friends?

Husband often wins, because he has some sequoias or redwoods or whatever the hell those big-ass trees in the national parks out west have (I don't know; I'm from Philly) on his de-foresting nose strip. Therefore, he was amenable to the idea of me smearing glue on his nose and then taking pictures of it.

So here's his nose beforehand:

Okay, maybe not so fond of the taking pictures part...

And here's one where he co-operated, or at the very least didn't know I was taking a picture:




And next was me. I can't pass up the chance to put stuff on myself and see what happens, especially for the sake of no good reason whatsoever.

This here's my nosie, and some weird shit going on with my eye apparently
Our fluffy little kitty decided that if noses were being shown off, she needed to be included as well. Hermia is not one to miss out on any action.

I dare you to look at my cute weedle nose and not declare me the winner of whatever is going on!!!

Then it was glue time. That stuff was so weird, It didn't work super well to pour some onto our fingertips and rub it onto our noses, as it would just kind of flake off when it came into contact with our skin. You can see this pretty well on my nose, because we used the free fingertip applicator that came with the pinterest claim.




In the name of science, or at least in the name of no good reason whatsoever, we used an alternative application method for Husband: take that bottle and just squeeze the living daylights out of it straight onto his nose.

In the interest of not getting stalked, I wasn't going to put pics of our whole faces up. But i just couldn't resist in this case. Look at that po' sad face!



Obviously, this was not one of our most brilliant ideas. The glue dripped and ran and it was next to impossible to get it to stay where we wanted. I think I was wiping glue drips off of Husband's nose until the glue was almost completely dried. 

Hermia had the easiest time. We just booped her little kitty nose with our finger and she wiggled her whiskers and then we wiped it off. Cutest thing ever. 

Boop!

It didn't take too terribly long to dry, and I was a little worried that it would just peel off in tiny little splinter-sized pieces, but it came off in a few good-sized chunks. You could see some shadows of where it had dried against our pores, but absolutely nothing came out of them attached to the glue strips. 



     Yummy. Oh, so yummy.








Basically, it was just a colossal waste of time. We had the exact same looking, forest-filled noses as we had before, and endured drippy glue all for naught. 

I love his nose.

Hermia was bored by now. But still oh-so-squishy.

I hate my nose.



So basically, while it was kind of fun to smear glue all over ourselves for no good reason, as well as getting to boop our cat's nose a few times, this myth was thoroughly 


Don't waste your time. However, please feel free to smear other random shit on your nose and see if you can find a "cheap, easy solution to clogged pores! This is how women who live in trees do it and everyone knows their nose pores have special healing power. It is the exact same stuff you buy at the drugstore but with no icky chemicals and no strain on your wallet! Why didn't I think of this?" If you can find such a substance, please submit your saga to our blog. 

As always, if you have any ideas, comments, concerns, songs, clean limericks, or carrier pigeons, please submit them in the comments section. And remember: if you're going to smear glue on your nose, remember to do it for NO GOOD REASON. 

13 comments:

  1. if ur going to do something n tell others u should at least do it right. the up close pic of hubbys nose is gross. i had to force myself to read this. the only good part was kitty. im sorry u seem cool and have what it takes to b a writer but this was an epic fail.

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    1. It was an epic fail of an experiment, yes, but what was wrong in your opinion? Also why would you force yourself to read something you weren't interested in? If you think I'm leading others astray in nose gluing, which is obviously a crucial topic for you, feel free to dump some shit on your own nose the right way if that floats your boat.

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    2. Just seeing this, but what was wrong was that you forgot to wash your face with warm water to remove surface oil and open your pores. Would like to see you try it again with the proper method and the Elmers white school glue. I've had a lot of success...but it could just be me.

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  2. I have just discover this little hack...however I have a slightly different method: I use clear nontoxic Elmer's; cleanse and let my Poe's open with a warm cloth. Next smear glue on nose generously. Next place paper towels cut to size on the gluey area. Place a thin layer on top of ppr towels. Wait to dry, abt a good 20 mins. Peel upwards (like waxing). Should be good to go. Oh & get cable, lots of educational crap to watch nowadays. ;)

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  3. Tried both ways, they are right. It worked after the steam the 2nt try. The first try..nothing. Conclusion- Steam first...a must or it doesn't work. Maybe retry again the proper way.

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  4. You can also try to make one using gelatine and milk instead of Elmer's glue/if you don't get results with Elmer's glue. Just mix the following together:

    1 Tablespoon unflavored gelatin
    1 1/2- 2 Tablespoons Milk {any kind}

    Until it becomes a paste, microwave it for 10-15 seconds and apply it to your nose.

    Haven't tried it myself but apparently works great!

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  6. did it remove any blackheads???

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  7. Well, I'm amused. :) And Kitty is cute.

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  8. Greetings, my friends!!!!

    This afternoon, I gave the Elmer/s Glue-All a try and am now waiting for it to dry. Before I applied the glue, I washed my entire face with Dawn Dish Detergent and relatively hot soft water. Following this, I carefully rinsed my face with warm soft water followed by patting my face dry with clean Bounty paper towels. I am going to leave the mask on for an hour and, then, will attempt to peal it off my face. Stay tuned and I post a message to tell you how it turned out !

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    1. *still waits* o_o ..............is it done yet???

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    2. Thank you for that.

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