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       Is toothpaste really the answer? 
       By: mkrishna Date: December 16, 2012, 9:37 pm
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       Is toothpaste really the answer?
       By Meenakshi Krishna (’13)
       Waking up in the morning to find a big inflamed red monster
       sitting on your chin can sometimes be a bit scary and
       traumatizing. Many people will do anything possible to quickly
       get rid of the little demon and deal with the crisis. Can you
       imagine that as a quick fix some people actually grab a tube of
       toothpaste and dab a little bit on. But is this really the right
       method to get rid of the pimple?
       According to Dermatologist, Audrey Kunin toothpaste could be
       used as a spot treatment for pimples once in a while.  When
       describing the mechanism by which this treatment works, Dr.
       Kunin states, "It dries (the pimple) and basically works like a
       clay mask. It dehydrates the pimple and absorbs the oil." The
       menthol and fluoride in some tooth pastes dries out the skin and
       the pimple, causing it to recede.
       Toothpastes also contain an ingredient called triclosan, which
       is an agent used to killed bacteria. It is found in many
       antibacterial hand soaps and many face washes such as Clearasil
       and Clean and Clear. The triclosan in the toothpaste helps
       disinfect the pimple and prevents it from growing any further.
       If someone wants to try this treatment, first wash your face,
       and apply a little bit of toothpaste on the infected area with a
       sponge or cloth. It is believed that in order to have good
       results, the toothpaste should be left on for a few hours or
       until it dries, and then washed it off. Applying moisturizer
       after washing off the paste is important in order to prevent
       your skin from over drying.
       When using the toothpaste treatment, one should be careful
       about which toothpaste to use, because some may have adverse
       effects.  Dr. Kunin warns people to “be careful not to use
       whitening toothpastes because they tend to have high levels of
       hydrogen peroxide that may irritate or burn the skin." It is
       also important to not use a gel, but a solid white paste for the
       pimple. According to the Acne Team, Colgate Total is a popular
       choice among many teenagers who use toothpaste on their skin,
       and it is supposedly effective.
       Anecdotal data suggests that toothpaste treatment is not
       effective on all skin eruptions, but is effective on small zits
       and pimples. Dr. Kunin shared that the treatment worked best on
       pimples that had come to a white head. This treatment is not
       effective on blackheads, unless they contain pus, nor does it
       help alleviate widespread and severe acne. The toothpaste helps
       get rid of the white head in the zit or pimple, and makes it
       much less noticeable. Toothpaste, however, should never be used
       as a facial mask because it will cause dehydration on the entire
       face. It should only be used as a spot treatment.
       Prolonged use of toothpaste on pimples is not recommended
       either, as it may severely dry out skin and cause irritation.
       This method may not work on all skin types either, and should be
       used with caution. This method is not a long term acne
       treatment, instead it is a quick fix in case of an emergency,
       and therefore should not be used on a daily basis. It should
       only be used if there is an urgent need for it.
       Toothpaste will not magically make the pimple disappear in a
       few hours. However, this treatment is effective in reducing the
       inflammation of the pimple and making it less prominent.
       Therefore, if the night before a big day a pimple pops up,
       applying toothpaste for a few hours may not be such a bad idea.
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