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 ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any advertisers on this site. Model Gigi Hadid does it. Actresses Selena Gomez and Amanda Seyfried do, too. Olivia Munn also used to apply ...
Remember the trick of putting toothpaste on your pimples overnight, which purportedly dried out acne? This old-school tip is enjoying a resurgence as a skin hack on TikTok and other social media ...
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 ...
Gigi Hadid does it. Selena Gomez and Amanda Seyfried do, too. Olivia Munn also used to apply toothpaste to her pimples but has since wised up to this acne treatment hack. The stars, they’re just like ...
From brushing with charcoal toothpaste to using a pimple patch on a mosquito bite, you've probably seen the viral videos on social media. And maybe you've even tried some of the trends yourself. But a ...
Do you make DIY face packs using common ingredients found in your kitchen? Let’s hear from a dermatologist to find out which ...
Medically reviewed by Marisa Garshick, MD Key Takeaways Lip pimples may take extra care since the skin in this area is delicate, and some harsh substances should not be applied near your ...
“Using toothpaste for acne typically does more harm than good,” says S. Tyler Hollmig, MD, the director of laser and cosmetic dermatology at the University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School.