The most important step in preventing pimples is to keep your skin very clean, and to remove layers of dead skin (this process is also known as exfoliation). In theory you can clean your skin with toothpaste, but really, toothpaste is better suited for cleaning the teeth; you can use any kind of soap on the face.
There are many effective ways to get rid of pimples and spots without visiting a dermatologist. These include using ice, toothpaste and lemon juice on the affected area.
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.
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.
The brand Toms toothpaste can be an effective toothpaste when used properly. Typically most people do not brush long enough for any toothpaste to be effective, flossing is important too.
I know this answer sounds weird but it actually works. If you rub toothpaste into your skin where your pimples are right before you go to sleep they get much smaller. Toothpaste makes the pimples dry so they shrivel and become much smaller. Also toothpaste has fluoride, which kill the bacteria and makes the pimples cleaner so they are not as clogged and disgusting. Another thing you can do is pop them, but you can't pop them right when you get them you must pop them when they are ready (which could take a while). It worked for me and now the pimples are gone! :D
no it doesnt it just has to sit and then it should go away all you have to do is wash your face everyday and night.
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.
Toothpaste contains mild abrasives that can help remove tarnish and dirt from silver jewelry. It is effective in removing surface stains and restoring shine to the jewelry. However, it is important to use non-whitening toothpaste and to avoid scrubbing too vigorously to prevent damage to the jewelry.
no.. youll just get many pimples...not ordinary pimples..but big and many pimples..
baking soda may work or toothpaste you can use (eye drops for redness) or rubbing acholal
toothpaste works for me. apply to the blemish and leave over night. hope this helps :D