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Toothpaste is a popular home remedy for treating pimples because it contains ingredients like baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and triclosan that can help reduce inflammation and dry out the pimple. Here's how to apply toothpaste on pimples: 1. Choose the right toothpaste: Not all toothpaste are suitable for treating pimples. Look for toothpaste that does not contain sodium lauryl sulfate, which can irritate the skin. Also, avoid toothpaste that contains mint or other cooling agents, as they can cause a burning sensation on the skin. 2. Wash your face: Before applying toothpaste on your pimples, wash your face with a gentle cleanser and pat it dry with a clean towel. 3. Apply toothpaste on the pimple: Take a small amount of toothpaste on your finger and apply it directly on the pimple. Make sure to cover the entire pimple with a thin layer of toothpaste. 4. Leave it on for a few hours: Let the toothpaste sit on your skin for at least 2-3 hours or overnight. This will allow the toothpaste to dry out the pimple and reduce inflammation. 5. Rinse off: After a few hours, rinse off the toothpaste with warm water and pat your skin dry with a clean towel. 6. Repeat as needed: You can apply toothpaste on your pimples once a day until they heal. However, if your skin becomes irritated or the pimple worsens, stop using toothpaste and consult a dermatologist. It's important to note that toothpaste should not be used as a long-term solution for treating pimples. If you have persistent acne or severe breakouts, it's best to consult a dermatologist who can recommend the appropriate treatment for your skin type.
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