'I usually swallow aspirin, yogurt and honey, but now I'm saving some for my face,' she says, adding that the mask should be a 'cold cream-like consistency.'
Ms Nottingham says that the concoction should not be used by people with allergies to dairy or aspirin - those who are unsure should do a patch test behind the ear first.
She leaves her aspirin face mask on for ten to 20 minutes. Once it has dried she uses a warm, damp washcloth to remove it.
'Marvel at how smooth and soft your skin feels,' she exclaims.