does toothpaste help to get rid of pimples and black heads?!


Question: Does toothpaste help to get rid of pimples and black heads?
I read in one of the answers that toothpaste works if you want them gone now.. does this really work?
and if so how do i do it?
thank you

Answers:

Your best bet is to get BENZOIL PEROXIDE in a cream base . Just keep it WET on your face...every 45 to an hour just dab on more . By the end of the day or morning voila. Your oily pimple will have all dried out

Benzoil comes in 10% and you can get it now at Dollar Tree!! When i was young i never had bad problems but just normal once in a while...my daughter (14) has beautiful skin but has the same occasional and one bout (a few applications for 3 or 4 hours) dries it up and zaps it completely away!! She was worried about her dinner dance............she had one pop up , we applied this and it was gone next day. TRICK is to keep it WET on your face......



Using toothpaste to clear up pimples might sound a little strange, but it might work for you. The technique hasn't been medically verified, but it has been known to clear up pimples. The ingredients in toothpaste tend to dry your skin, which clears up the acne if left on the skin for a period of time. This is not recommended as a long-term pimple cure. It's a quick fix.



It supposedly dries out our skin to the point where the pimple reduces. It never worked for me, but a lot of people it does.
You could try washing your face with bar soap (anti-bacterial, hand soap) this will also dry your skin making it harder for pimples foe grow.
Eat healthy, drink water, wash your face everyday, and use neutragina face far...that's what I think is best. Also daily oil free moisturizer and exfoliate a few times a week.



It dries them up, but on the terms that they go away and stay away, i doubt it. Plus, once the pimple is dry, you have to wait a few days for it to go away.




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