I don't think a study's been conducted for that. I rubbed toothpaste in my nose to get rid of a cold. Went away the next day at it's peek. However I did find something on Yahoo answers where they say not to do that because it creates bumps. I don't remember having a problem with it but I don't pay that much attention to my nose either so the answer to you're question is probably no, just to be on the safe side. For all we know it could cause nose cancer.
Read the ingredients on the tube. Toothpaste does not contain lactose. And you are supposed to brush your teeth with it, and spit it out. Toothpaste Is not intended to be eaten.
yes
There isn't supposed to be.
Your piercer will tell you that. You just tell her what side of your nose, left or right.
Toothpaste isn't supposed to be sweet like candy. That seems to be the most common toothpaste available. It has all of these added ingredients that are unnecessary--the only ones needed are mineral-based foaming action ingredients.
Oil of wintergreen and spearmint is used for flavouring both candy and toothpaste.
No... That is strange.
NO!
it's not supposed to, your nose and jaw are two different things, so no
I have heard that toothpaste is supposed to work. I cannot promise anything though.
No it is bad for them. Go out to Petsmart or Petco to purchase a new toothbrush and dog toothpaste since the toothpaste is edible for them
Only some people. But i dont think its good for you. I wouldn't try it.