Toothpaste

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3.7
756 Reviews

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September 29, 2008

Pros:

Gets rid of all pimples or acne of in less than a week.

Cons:

it burns like hell

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September 29, 2008

Pros:

Fresh, clean, can feel it working, tingles.

Cons:

Slightly burns eyes when putting on/taking off.

It's worked so far, with only a day or so of use. I look forward to observing the results after a week or two.
September 26, 2008

Pros:

when it does work, it works very well. it is fast working, it dries out pimple fast.

Cons:

sometimes it doesnt work as well and jut makes it more red and painfull.

like 2/5 of the time it will work well but other times doesnt work as well and jut makes it more red and painfull.
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September 25, 2008

Pros:

Gets rid of acne faster than I even knew was possible. My toothpaste brand (listed below) does not cause redness or drying.

Cons:

If you forget to take it off you will look like an idiot. Almost made that mistake this morning.

I use Sensodyne Pronamel toothpaste. It is designed for use with sensitive teeth that become irritated from food acids. This stuff has been a miracle acne cure. I use it overnight, and it shrinks acne, and causes it to heal up fast. The toothpaste adheres to my skin after about 10-15 minutes, so it never comes off on my pillow. Unlike what many people say, mine does not dry up my skin, and it does not cause redness or irritation. I believe it's because it's a sensitive toothpaste. Normal toothpaste is designed to aggressively clean teeth with chemicals, so I can see why a regular whitening toothpaste would burn your skin like battery acid and cause redness with discomfort. Try my toothpaste, it's been great. I have had acne for years, and lately I have finally gotten rid of it completely with no side effects using toothpaste, taking vitamins, and making minor lifestyle changes. I plan to start a website soon dedicated to helping everyone become acne free. Good luck!
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September 21, 2008
Toothpaste will really help to calm down the redness and the swelling of a pimple. It's a great tool to have in your arsenal. Unless you have great skin and only the occasional pimple I wouldn't keep it on over night because like many here say it will irritate the skin and leave a red blotch in its wake. MY ADVICE: If you got a nice swollen zit, apply toothpaste to it in 2 to 3 separate applications for 20 to 30 minutes each. It will greatly reduce the redness and swelling and will provide a great head start or concealing it during the day or using another method to completely get rid of it at night.
September 12, 2008

Pros:

dries up pimples overnight!
works better than a lot of $$ acne products ive used

Cons:

stings
and it gets on my pillow

love it, i recommend it
August 16, 2008

Pros:

GOOD use it overnight!!!! it really works!!

Cons:

none

cause stone cold said so!
July 9, 2008

Pros:

Easy to use, affordable, leaves skin feeling clean and fresh.

Its a fast, simple way to make your skin look and feel alot better. I only use it as a mask once a day, and then leave it on for 15 minutes and wash off with warm water.
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June 19, 2008

Pros:

It works.
dries out pimple.
cool feeling

Cons:

burns skin.
hard to wash off.

use it it works if your daily tend to your pimples.
June 15, 2008

Pros:

Great for spot treatment used everyonce in a while. really reduces redness and size overnight! works better than any spot treatment ive used and cheap.

Cons:

burns for like 10 min. and sometimes hard to take off in the morning.

the pimples I usually get are the big red puss filled bumps that hurt (sometimes almost the size of a dime).when I get those I apply once a day 30 min. before bed. in the morning I gently take off the dried up paste with some warm water.not recommended as a regular face treatment or used everywhere on face. that would burn like HELL.Toothpase used as a spot treatment,(along with a daily cleaner 3 times a day like oxy or clearisil is best).