I’ve heard that toothpaste can help get rid of blackheads. Is this a good idea, and can I use it at home?
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Toothpaste is not recommended for treating blackheads. While it may have drying properties due to ingredients like baking soda or hydrogen peroxide, toothpaste is not formulated for the skin on the face and can potentially cause irritation, redness, or even chemical burns when applied. It’s best to use skincare products specifically designed to treat blackheads and comedones.