I’ve heard some crazy beauty hacks! Could a toothbrush really remove blackheads?
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Yes, using a toothbrush to remove blackheads may not be safe or effective. The bristles of a toothbrush can be harsh on the skin and may cause irritation or even damage the skin barrier. It’s better to use proper skincare products and tools specifically designed to help with blackhead removal, like exfoliating scrubs or pore strips. Remember to always be gentle with your skin to avoid any potential harm.