Toothpaste against skin problems?

December 21, 2009 by admin · 13 Comments
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skin problems
voggie asked:


I’ve heard quite a lot of times that toothpaste (!) is good for fighting spotties, of course it’s meant that you apply a little bit of it on your skin. But does that really work?

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13 Responses to “Toothpaste against skin problems?”
  1. miss attractive says:

    Read some skin care tips on this site to help you with it miss attractive

  2. atila3505 says:

    brush your teeth everyday 3 time but use different toothpaste. atila3505

  3. claude s. africa says:

    I never tried it but I also heard about it claude s. africa

  4. monkeymanelvis says:

    It works pretty well but leaves you with dry skin. monkeymanelvis

  5. Charles Athole M says:

    NO.NO.NO. You will damage a sensitive skin beyond repair. Toothpaste has whitener in and that will damage skin. It also depletes the natural oils. Charles Athole M

  6. afzalbrohi says:

    rarely it works when the skin is dry dont rely on such remedies i know in UK skin problem is too hard be cured by doctors send me you problem i shall help you out afzalbrohi

  7. purpree17 says:

    as far as i know you could apply toothpaste on your skin when you are experiencing of being burned. .
    apply the toothpaste on the spot/place affected by the urn to prevent scars. . ΓΌ purpree17

  8. katybug1776 says:

    it works but you shouldnt try it if you have sensitive or dry skin katybug1776

  9. keith L says:

    The Fluoride will kill any bacteria.fluoride was used as a insecticide before it was used as a hardener for teeth keith L

  10. miss advice says:

    try a clay face mask- it’s more effective. miss advice

  11. NONAME says:

    um doesnt toothpaste have soduim flouride in it? and isnt it true that what you put on your skin can leak into the body?

    I’m pretty sure flouride is a posion

    check out this site NONAME

  12. Hadiyah P says:

    i tried it and it burned my skin Hadiyah P

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