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Chemistry Of Toothpaste

If you're unfortunate enough to have acne, chances are that you want to get rid of your acne quick. Yesterday would be good, tonight would be excellent but you'd probably settle for tomorrow morning so long as your acne really did disappear.


If you search the internet, chances are that you'll see miracle cures for acne just by using toothpaste.


In a nutshell, you apply toothpaste to the affected area before you go to sleep, cover it with a bandage so it doesn't get rubbed off by your pillow, peel off the plaster in the morning, have a wash. And hey presto! No more acne.


Hmmm.


If only life really was that easy.


First problem: you need to make sure you use toothpaste, not gel. Otherwise there's no chance of this working.


Second problem: toothpaste is designed to clean your teeth, get rid of plaque, make your teeth whiter, that kind of thing. It's not formulated to be used on your skin. So there's a chance your skin is allergic to it. Eeek! Your acne is still there and you've come out in a rash as well. Not pleasant. So if you do go for this, check it out on a small, inconspicuous area first - say a zit that is near your hairline or on your body.


Third problem: it won't actually cure your acne. Sorry. It will likely disguise it, which is good news. Especially if you've got an important interview or date tomorrow. But it won't stop your acne from happening again.


Check out the link below for some ideas to get rid of your acne that will work.


Get rid of acne quick by following these simple steps that will help you to lead an acne free life.


Source: www.ezinearticles.com


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