Does Putting Toothpaste On Acne Works? | Putting Toothpaste On Acne DIY Hack | Good or Bad?

Does Putting Toothpaste On Acne Works? | Putting Toothpaste On Acne DIY Hack | Good or Bad?

So most of you guys read or listened that Putting Toothpaste on acne and pimples heals your skin and helps to fight acne and pimples. Some of you may have tried this in you teenage. Is it true? I Researched a lot and finally found an answer so without any further do, let's go ahead and discuss about it in more detail. Please Read the full article for complete information. Welcome to MR. VOLUMISED. 





∙ HOW DOES IT WORKS?

> Toothpaste is made for your teeth. It contain a lot of organic compounds like Baking Soda, Xylitol, Triclosan .
> These organic compounds basically gives a drying effect when you apply toothpaste on acne or pimple. 
> Toothpaste is basically prepared to fight the germs and bacteria in your mouth so when you apply toothpaste on acne or pimple, it makes them dry and kills the harmful germs and bacteria.
> I don't wanna say but, YES!!! It works. Toothpaste shows its antibacterial property to fight the acne or pimple. 



∙ IS IT GOOD?

> Definitely NO!!! Applying toothpaste on acne and pimples is not safe for your skin. 
> Toothpaste is not the primary prescription for acne and pimples.



∙ WHY NOT TO USE TOOTHPASTE ON ACNE AND PIMPLE?

> As toothpaste is not safe for your face, You should not use it.
> Toothpaste is made for your teeth so the concentration of chemicals is very high which can be harsh on your skin if you apply toothpaste on acne or pimple.
> The high concentration of chemical compounds in toothpaste can irritate your skin and may lead more further breakouts. For some of the sensitive guys out there, these irritations can be severe and you can ruin your face. 



∙ SO, WHAT TO DO?

> Well, Save toothpaste for your teeth, not your skin. 
> Use Benzoyl Peroxide and Salicylic acid products as they are great to clear and prevent acne and pimples. 



∙ TIPS FOR ACNE AND PIMPLES

> If acne and pimples are really severe, then you should definitely consult a doctor
> If they are mild, Use good quality skin products (Linked Down below) and a Perfect Skin care routine. 


So that's all. I think you have underdstood the effects of applying toothpaste on acne and pimples. I repeat, Toothpaste is not safe for your face and skin. I hope you liked the article. If I missed something, Feel free to use the comment section down below. See you everybody next time. 

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