Honey is a commonly used herbal medicine in clinical practice. Its main effects are to laxative, lung and cough relief, to relieve pain and to detoxify the body. However, these effects are often only achieved by taking honey internally, and it is not recommended that patients apply honey externally or wash their face. Washing the face with honey, first of all, does not provide the same thorough removal as water. If the patient has sensitive skin, washing the face for a long time may also lead to skin irritation and other conditions. If you wash your face in this way, it may lead to clogged pores, which is not recommended in clinical practice. Patients should use water or a very mild facial cleanser to wash their faces, and do not need to apply the so-called prescriptions.