Toothpaste

Reviews
3.8
609 Reviews

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September 22, 2008

Pros:

does seem to work on severe acne.

Cons:

redness, inconsistent results.

Use it if all else fails.
September 17, 2008

Pros:

ITz GUD!!!!

Cons:

ITZ WORKED!

POWPO!
July 27, 2008

Pros:

It's very cheap, dosen't smell bad, and easily obtainable.

Cons:

It burns skin VERY badly. I put it on overnight and the next morning it looked like a red oil burn. I've heard of it happening when left on over for 15 mins. Careful!

Only use this on the pimple; otherwise the skin will burn very badly. It works great for such a short time! Greatly reduces the size of inflamed blemishes in one night.
July 25, 2008

Pros:

i guess it kinda clears up your skin but......well it does work good for such a short period of time

Cons:

a little bit of burning and slight temporary redness

pretty good
July 3, 2008

Pros:

it definitly woks well

Cons:

some say a red spot appears but i didnt have that problem, if you use the right kind maybe its diffrent, i used rembrant

it will get you results fast and you dont need to go through the embarassment or the long period of time the dermatologist takes to get things straightned out, and chances are you have some at home right now so the availability is perfect.
September 19, 2007

Pros:

-sucks out white heads in minutes
-improves skin overnight

Cons:

-dries out face if you leave it on for too long
-can scar with continuous use
-can burn a little but its like you can feel it working

wash your face with warm/hot water...DAB on acne.......wash off with regular face wash that you use and then when you wake up your face has reduced redness and size of pimples...i would say it clears up a large pimple in about 3-4 days but the little stuff with go away quickly...DO NOT LEAVE ON OVERNIGHT cause this will cause scarring for at least a year...i recommed using everyother night for bad acne and once or twice a week for minor acne
March 28, 2007

Pros:

Works well on problem zits

Cons:

Burns

Cheap and easy to use
August 29, 2009

Pros:

It works well!

Cons:

None

I have oily to dry skin and the tooth paste worked really well on the quarter size amount I put on my skin!
April 13, 2009

Pros:

I love the cool feeling I get when I put it on - I only use this for spot treatments. I always feel like the menthol-ish feeling is reachign deep down in the affected area and cleaning it out. Works great on mild to moderate break outs!!!

Cons:

Sometimes - depening on what kind you use - it can be hard to wash off. When used on sever acne, such as a pustile, cyst, etc. It may make sweeling go down, but the bump usually comes back after a few days.It's clear that this is only a TEMP. FIX!!!

Great on small zits, refreshing feeling. Temporary reliefe on pain and swelling on larger acne like cysts, pustules, nodules, etc...
March 9, 2009

Pros:

It doesn't cost $30 plus S&H like all those "guaranteed to work" products they have on TV. It's easy to use, and doesn't take 20 minutes. It doesn't stink to high heaven, which is a major plus for me. I hate smelly products.

Cons:

If you have any open sores, or if you tend to pick at your face it can sting a little. Depending on how long you leave it on, it can make your eyes sting and water...But it's not that big a deal if you ask me.

If you're like me, and have tired everything under the sun and NOTHING has worked, I say go for it. After all, the worst that can happen is you find another thing that doesn't work for you. Sensitive skin can be a small issue. But I have extremely sensitive skin and I can handle it. If you want to get rid of your acne bad enough, you'll deal with it. After all, what's five minutes of discomfort if it means not spending an hour in front of the mirror groaning over finding ANOTHER new pimple? Tips: Don't slather it on. That's a horrid idea. Only use enough to put a LIGHT layer on the problem areas, wait about five minutes -brush your teeth and wash your hands to pass the time-, then rinse gently with warm water and PAT dry. I say pat dry because its easier on your skin, and doesn't pull at it. It's going to feel a lot like your skin shrank for a few minutes, and RUBBING at it will make it seem worse then it is. So do your self a favor, be kind to your face!