Toothpaste

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3.7
756 Reviews

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December 27, 2013
DO NOT DO THIS!!
My experience with toothpaste was beyond terrible. I've used it before, and nothing happened. Then, the day before my photoshoot, I put it on my cheeks and covered it with a band-aid. Then, in the morning, my face was burnt!! If you have sensitive skin, do not do this... it does not work! It only made things... worse!
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December 23, 2013
Didn't work for me.

Cons:

Didn't work for my skin.

I tried it, left it on overnight and there was no difference, my skin is quite oily so maybe that's why? It works for some people, but doesn't for others. All depends on your skin type.
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December 23, 2013
Dries up Skin

Pros:

Helps reduce the size of acne

Cons:

Dries up skin
Makes skin tight
makes skin redder

I applied some toothpaste overnight on a couple of spots but all it did was make my skin tight, dry, and it made the places I applied it redder. I guess it depends on your skin type but if you are prone to dry skin i wouldn't recommend it.
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November 21, 2013
Ouch!

Cons:

BURNS!!
Hard to get off

I put toothpaste on one zit to see what would happen, and I'm glad I did one zit and not multiple. It burned my skin so bad! It was also really hard to get off. My pimple was so red and angry looking. This probably didn't work for me because of my sensitive skin, but still. Opt for a more natural choice for pimples, like honey or tea tree oil.
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October 2, 2013
It works on single acne.
it can dry out the acne. Do not apply it on the whole face, just on the acne.
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September 23, 2013
Burns and irritates skin

Cons:

Irritates Skin
Makes bumps get really red and inflamed

It did not help much it just burns. I used it before bed and left it on overnight for about 2weeks and saw no results.
September 6, 2013
I do NOT recommend using toothpaste to get rid of pimples!

Pros:

None

Cons:

Burns
Cold Sensations
IRRITATION!!

So my mother when I was in junior school told me to dap a bit of toothpaste of my pimple and it would go away. So I tried many times over my school years before bed.. and it really does not work.. All it does is irritate the skin and burn and if anything make the pimple more inflamed. Seriously just go out and get a spot treatment, I use 10% Benzoyl Peroxide (really, really small dot of it on my pimple) and for me that works 10x better and faster! Also it does not burn using such a little dot of it... Also it's cheap.. Save your toothpaste for your teeth :P
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July 26, 2013
will burn your skin

Pros:

dries out pimple a bit

Cons:

burns skin
increased redness

My first time with this product was alright. However, if you consistently use it on your skin day by day, it will burn. The pimple will triple in redness.
July 2, 2013
never again......

Pros:

dries pimple

Cons:

burns, redness, peeling, dryness
bleaches skin
more breakouts

I tried this for my cystic acne awhile back and it caused more cysts wthout realizing it. So I read the ingedients in the toothpaste and saw that it had both of the SLS. Toothpaste slsohas a bleaching agent in it to whiten teeth even if it doesn't say "with whitening product" in it. Therefore it will bleach your skin
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June 9, 2013
Of course!

Pros:

Works!
Smells great! ;D

Cons:

Can tingle a little for a minute or two (sometimes unpleasant)
Messy

Okay, it doesn't completley get rid of the zit but it does help dry it out and kill it a lot faster. Especially cystic acne. But the toothpaste has to be completely white and you apply it directly to the zit and nothing else.
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