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Zits


Question Posted Wednesday July 27 2005, 7:03 pm

Does tooth paste really work on zits?? And if so how do you apply it? Thanks!

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xxolilsbabiioxx3 answered Friday July 29 2005, 1:56 pm:
tooth paste doesnt work on zits dont try it n also dont try rubbing alcohol it make it worse n it strips the top layer of your skin n makes your oil glands produce more oil n makes you have more zits n stuff...but if you try poractive thats actually works
hope i helped

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M_to_the_E_to_the_L answered Thursday July 28 2005, 11:43 am:
i've been told it works great. My friend was playing truth or dare and got dared to put it all over her face for 10 minutes... she said it burned after awhile but she didn't have any zits for like a month... best face cream she every used she said

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barbiedollx answered Thursday July 28 2005, 10:23 am:
Yes but if you have real pimple meds use that. Also if you are going to use toothpaste use the white kind with baking soda in it not the gel stuff

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xomellanie answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 9:26 pm:
yeah! it totally works! i tried it. what it does is it like dries it up work something like that, and then it like....flakes away. my mom told me about it. you should try it!
<3 melanie

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MummuM answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 9:11 pm:
Yes, it does work and it works great. First make sure you wash your face really good with soap and water. Then just put some tooth paste on the zit(s). You can leave it on for awhile, then wash it off. Or you can leave it on over night, then wash your face in the morning really good. You might want to apply some cream on your face after you wash the tooth paste off too.
&hearts; Krissy

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ShYbl0nD3 answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 8:09 pm:
well u just dab a bit on the zit over night and itll clear in the morning. Yes as crazy as it sounds it does work.

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simplyblond3xo1 answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 7:54 pm:
yes, it really does, and you just put it on the zits you dont rub it all over your face...oh wow that would be funny though! lol but yes it does work and just put them on the zits you might have to do it a couple of times til there gone but it works

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gUeSsHoO278 answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 7:48 pm:
well i know they work on burns but im not sure about zits...some ppl suppose they work and they put bits of toothpaste on over night

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Teza answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 7:48 pm:
Yes it acaully does. I've tried it before. && you just take a little and put it on the zit. you have to keep doing it tho.

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Karen answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 7:47 pm:
Yes, tooth paste does infact work to get rid of zits. To apply it, you can wash your face before and than just put a little bit on your finger and just apply it over the affected area(s). You can leave it on for a few minutes or even overnight but I warn you, that area may dry out. Just use some moisturizer if you have to. You can wash your face afterwards to remove the toothpaste from your face.

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