Toothpaste

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3.8
609 Reviews

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July 10, 2008

Pros:

Seems to lighten up poor areas. Although I've only had it applied for about 3-8 minutes, doing decently so far.

Cons:

Applied near nose and cheeks made my eyes water, Poor smell, some burning.

I've only had it applied for a few minutes now, and so far nothing bad has occurred, however, it may be too soon to tell. Didnt apply overnight, let sit on my face for about 4 minutes, then washed away. Used Colgate toothpaste. Can't recommend until Im sure it works.
July 9, 2008

Pros:

Dries up acne, Clears skin.

Cons:

None that i found.

Works great for me , I use it during my shower/bath once a day, 15 minutes and clear away with water. NEVER use overnight, it burns right trough your skin.
June 23, 2008

Pros:

reduced pain and inflamation

Cons:

the brand I used burned for a little while

This worked quickly for me, despite the sting for a bit, after ten minutes it had already reduced much of the swelling and the pain. I don't believe I will have to leave it on all night.
May 29, 2008

Pros:

Used as facial wash.
Exfoliates gently, great smell, really affordable, clears up zits, wakes up your face and makes it all tingly like Listerine wakes up your mouth.

Cons:

I have sensative skin and it burned my skin when I used it as a treatment thing.

Buy some! It's wonderful. It works for most people as a spot treatment, but it's pretty powerful. So if you have sensative skin, just wash your face with it. I use the Arm and Hammer one which has little beads of stuff (I'm guessing it's the baking soda) and it exfoliates. It's great!
May 27, 2008

Pros:

It works really really well even on the really stubborn ones

Cons:

tingles somewhat but only for a while

Try it definitely
May 9, 2008

Pros:

reduce in size

I tried to left it overnight. reduce in size.
April 29, 2008

Pros:

Mix toothpaste with onions, and dish soap. I swear to god my son woke up with less redness in his pimples.

Cons:

Dries skin.

It's awesome
April 12, 2008

Pros:

Shrinks pimples, Smells good, a little Tinglie

Cons:

i rubbed about a quarter size amount of AiM toothpaste (GEL) all over my face. i left it on for about 5-10 minutes then i washed it off with warm water...at first my face was really red but it went away in like 4 mintues.

Works Great!!!
March 28, 2008

Pros:

Nice tingly sensation, dries out oily skin, reduces pimple size

Cons:

sometimes the burn is too much to handle

great to use if you can stand the burn, dont leave on longer than 15 minutes or you'll get red spots on your face. don't freak out if your skin is a bit red after rinsing off the toothpaste, it goes away after about 3-5 minutes, if it stays on longer then you probably shouldn't use it again. I haven't had any severe acne for a while because of this, and I have rather acne prone skin.
March 23, 2008

Pros:

1. Pleasant tingling in most places, no different than an acne wash would.
2. Some swelling seemed to go down, oily pimples dried somewhat.
3. It doesn't cost at all because you can just use whatever you normally brush your teeth with.

Cons:

It stings only on open or really bad (ready to burst) acne.

- I applied Crest Whitening Plus Scope toothpaste (you should be able to use whatever you have laying around as long as it isn't a gel, so there's no extra cost) as a spot treatment and left it on for about 20 minutes. - It doesn't sting on normal pimples and blackheads. - Avoid open wounds (pimples you've already popped). Those WILL sting, obviously. - Also avoid all extra-sensitive skin areas (around the eyes, etc) and avoid getting it in your hair. - Wash toothepaste off with soap and water, or a regular facial cleanser (I use Clean&Clear Oil-Free Daily Pore Cleanser). I reccommend testing it on a single spot first to see how your skin wil react. Use it over a few days and just apply face lotion (with an SPF - it's just good for your skin) to skin that dries out because of the toothpaste. Also, depending on your toothpaste, the time varies. Next time, I'm going to leave it on longer.