does it?Does toothpaste really abolish spots?
they abolish zits
they cause spots if you use too much of itDoes toothpaste really abolish spots?
If you have sensitive skin don't try it can inflame some skins making them red and sore.
Have you tried surgical spirits you can get it from the chemist but you have to say what it's for and give your name and address but it really works.
no
It does dry them up but it is kinda messy. I prefer using perfume on them.
It does work, but here's how. it dries the spot up, including your skin. Which helps the spot to heal faster. BUT on the downside, it's REALLY bad for your skin. Overdrying it actually will cause MORE problems than what you had before. if you plan on doing it, I would only suggest doing it just this one time on just that one spot. Don't make it a habit. It'll wreak havoc on your skin.
It definitely gets rid of blackheads but spots? more people above say yes rather than no so I would go with that.
totally
it dries them up.
It just dries them out and then would become more of a scab. I wouldn't recommend though because it really burns! Use clerasil instead, it's much them same but actually meant for your face.
YES, tried and tested.
Not in my experience LOL just leaves a sticky mess! Nothing shifts spots as well as 10% peroxide gel from the pharmacy, available without prescription and pretty darn good!
I don't know if it works on things other than countertops and tile but it does work on them. I use it in the bathroom on the sink counter when something stains it. I rub it on and leave it for a short time ,then wipe it off and rinse. It usually takes the stain out.
I use a whitening toothpaste like aim or colgate.
it can work but be careful because with some brands you could burn your skin and it will look worse than a spot
Depends. On silver, titanium, stainless steel, some gold products, teeth, porcelains, it can very easily remove spots. On human skin, it can help relieve some of the redness of certain blemishes. Not all of them however. I'd use the stuff right after a good hot shower, fully drying the skin, and then apply directly in small amounts to the test area of your skin. For a few, it works. For others, sorry.
Only works for me on teeth.
Pimples, you mean? Yes. But only if you use a regular white paste, no gel toothpaste, no whitening, no tartar control, not 12 hour protection...Just bare white toothpaste. Try Pepsodent, the cheaper the better. The reason is because the whiteneing, tartar control and anything else can make your acne worse. I've tried using the Colgate whitening toothpaste I have thinking the whitening will bring down the redness...it did nothing for the pimple I used it on, but also..I'm one of the few lucky it didn't cause more acne for either...mostly because I dont have sensitive skin and it's dry.
it dries them out but i found it burnt my skin and left tiny scars so i wouldnt recommend it!
It dries them out and shrivels them up...not exactly abolishes.
it dries them up so they heal quicker
It helps and I sometimes use, it but don't do it too often as it's not too good for your skin.
Bit of chemistry here - the toothpaste is alkaline and so it acts on the spot (generally a localised bacterial infection for instance in a hair follicle that generates pus) by changing the pH and making it unfavourable for the bacterium to survive.
sure does....when i get one, i just put some on over night, and it dries it up. Make sure you wash it off though before you go to work....otherwise ull look like u got white spot disease
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