Sunday, May 16, 2010

Wow Toothpaste works with pimples?

Well, I was reading through yahoo answers and I found out u can make a pimple smaller with toothpaste, so last night I cleaned my


humogo %26lt;----(not a real word) pimple, and then put toothpaste and now I woke up and it is so much smaller.


How does it do that?


Have u ever tried it?

Wow Toothpaste works with pimples?
I did that too, and it works brilliant. *grins* I also tried another way of doing it is by pasting plaster over it. It was taught as a DIY style in a beauty book, but doctors do advise not to do as such for fear of worsing it.





I remembered reading this somewhere: attached below describe how toothpaste actually works for pimples:





Fluoride:


In almost any toothpaste you%26#039;ll find sodium monoflurorophosphate, or simply put, some chemical version of fluoride. Fluoride prevents tooth cavities. But in the skin, fluoride typically causes more damage that it corrects. For example, medicals studies have reported that large does of fluoride could cause systemic poisoning. Though the amount of fluoride in tooth paste is less than one percent you may not want predispose yourself to risk.





If toothpaste does help acne prone skin, it%26#039;s most likely not due to the fluoride because this chemical can irritate or burn the skin and sometimes provoke skin allergies.





Glycerin, sorbitol and alumina:


Skimming down the list of toothpaste ingredients, we arrive at agents with the potential to delete zits like hydrated silica, sorbitol, alumina and glycerin. Silica and types of aluminum are used to treat acne via dermabrasive products. However, in the toothpaste, they are too fine to profoundly exfoliate the skin. Sorbitol is a flavoring agent while glycerin just makes the toothpaste feel better in your mouth.





Getting rid of calcium could mean getting rid of pimples:





Now we encounter sodium pyrophosphate, or some relative of this chemical resting in our toothpaste. Sodium pyrophosphate controls tartar deposits on the teeth by removing calcium and magnesium from saliva. It is with this calcium evicting phosphate that we may find a potential acne curative.





Skin levels of calcium directly influence skin cell growth and differentiation. One of the traits of acne includes improper shedding of the skin or improper skin cell separation. And according to research done by Chia-Ling L. Tu and colleagues, too much calcium in the epidermis skin causes more hair follicles to grow, makes the skin more susceptible to outside attacks and increases cell growth. None of these circumstances help contain acne so taking away a little calcium from acne prone skin may eliminate a cluster of zits. So we allot a point to pyrophosphate as a possible acne taming agent.





I hope the extract helps!
Reply:i have not tryed it but reading this, will make me try it


so do yu sleep wit it or how long do yu put it on fer?
Reply:im going to try that because i sort of believe it
Reply:AHH!! This is bad! Haha.





This trick use to work when toothpastes contained zinc, but they no longer contain it. The most it will accomplish now is to dry out your skin, which at first appears to be a remedy, but in actuality will cause greater damage to your skin. The fluoride in the toothpaste can react with your skin and cause more pimples. You can see this on sloppy brushers because they have little pimples around their mouths.





Instead, try the aspirin remedy (only if you don%26#039;t have sensitive skin). Aspirin contains salicylic acid which is a main ingredient in many acne medicines (but again, bad on sensitive skin) so crushing a tablet and adding a few drops of water will make a paste that can be put directly onto the pimple.





The best method though, is the classic ice pack, visine, and acne med. attack. Ice the area to prepare the skin for the visine, making it penetrate more effectively. Then add a few drops right on top of the pimple. The visine reduces the blood vessels in the area, which reduces swelling and the noticeable redness. Lastly, applying a form of acne medicine will help with prevention of future outbreaks.
Reply:Yes!! It works on red plum pimples.....buddy try it.....

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