YES! if you keep the toothpaste on ur pimple for bout 30 minutes hten the redness of the pimple around it will reduce, and it will make it stop stinging! :-) UPDATE: you can also use eye drops (that reduce redness in the eyes). It also helps on pimples.
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No, using Colgate on acne spots will not necessarily improve your skin. Toothpaste will have a drying effect though, and could cause further irritation, peeling, and redness. To more effectively treat acne, use a formula specifically for skin, such as benzoyl peroxide.
I'm not sure what Tobe past is, but putting toothpaste on a pimple will reduce the size and redness of the pimple. Gel toothpaste WILL NOT work, it must be the regular toothpaste.
Beauty websites have advice on removing pimples and spots. To minimize pimples, one should follow a healthy diet and drink plenty of water each day to improve skin tone. It's best not to squeeze pimples as the dirt from ones fingers can make them worse. There are tips such as concealer if the pimple is very red, toothpaste at night to reduce the redness. Clearsil is a good name brand to use and the range includes a face wash to keep the face extra clean.
There are many effective home remedies for pimples one could try. Using ice cubes will help shrink the pimples and applying toothpaste to the area can also reduce their size. Lemon, vinegar and cucumber can also be used.
the toothpaste acts like a mask on your face, normally, the toothpaste won't take away your acne right away. however it will reduce the size of bumps. the toothpaste's minty smell opens your pores and cleans them out like a vacuum. It dries pimples out.Toothpaste also can get rid of Hickeys!
Toothpaste is only good for pimples on your face. It dries them out. Toothpaste is not good for the skin. If you do use toothpaste for your pimples use white or clear toothpaste. Colored toothpaste will stain your face and make your face the color of the toothpaste for days. Also only put the toothpaste on the pimple. Not on your entire face. It will burn you until your eyes start to water if you do. Also be sure to not leave the toothpaste on for more than 5 minutes or else strong burning will occur.
baking soda may work or toothpaste you can use (eye drops for redness) or rubbing acholal
There are a number of ways one can try to reduce redness in a blemish. Some different things that are suggested are to mix an aspirin with water and apply to the blemish, apply toothpaste to the blemish before bed, applying ice to the blemish or applying a tea bag or lemon juice to the blemish.
Toothpaste dries out pimples, which can cause them to go away faster. However, toothpaste can also "burn" your skin if left on too long or applied to heavily. Use a pimple cream instead.
If you are referring to mint in toothpaste, this has been a long trusted home remedy. Applying toothpaste to pimples helps dry them up. You need to do it for about a week.
Usually, it does. It only works with a toothPASTE not toothpaste (the gel kind). I would recommend using Crest (the regular mint kind). What it does is it crusts up and dries (I would leave it on either overnight or 3-4 hours at a time. After you wake up (or time is up) wash your toothpaste off and put on some lotion. That should do it!