Acne is a plight that makes millions in the UK miserable - and sadly the skin affliction isn’t just for the young. Adults and teens alike try pots and potions to free their skin from spots, but could ...
Some people like to put toothpaste on their pimples because they believe it helps to shrink their size. While some people think this practice is a quick fix for pimples, dermatologists may say ...
Some things, like bad poetry, are best left behind in seventh grade. Yet for some reason, lots of us (myself included) still swear by a dab of toothpaste as a pimple treatment. Which begs the question ...
Gigi Hadid revealed she uses toothpaste to dry out pimples in a Vogue video released on Thursday. A dermatologist told Insider using toothpaste on acne is actually a bad idea. Toothpaste contains ...
Many of us have tried the old trick - but does it actually work? IF you’ve ever had a break-out, chances are you’ve tried putting toothpaste on your spots. It’s an age-old trick, passed down from mums ...
Chances are good that at some point you've put toothpaste on a pimple in an attempt to obliterate the thing. While it's a pinch-hitter for drying out skin when legit acne spot treatments aren't handy, ...
When it comes to finding the best acne treatments, trust us when we say we've put more time into the task than most. We've sussed out the best skincare routine for acne, rounded up the best spot ...
For years, people have turned to toothpaste as a quick fix for whiteheads—mostly because older formulas contained drying ingredients like baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and alcohol. These gave the ...
SPOTTY Brits shouldn’t use toothpaste to treat their pimples, dermatologists have warned. While the minty gel does have antibacterial properties, it can actually make your skin worse. Please provide a ...
An expert has debunked six common beauty myths - as it's revealed four in ten women fall for hair, skin and nail hacks online that are ultimately ineffective . From age-old remedies to modern trends, ...
IF you've ever had a break-out, chances are you've tried putting toothpaste on your spots. It's an age-old trick, passed down from mums to daughters and always seems a cheap and easy way to try and ...