That claim—“toothpaste can improve age spots and wrinkles”—is another internet myth. It might sound like a clever hack, but it’s not safe or effective for skin care.
Let’s break it down honestly 👇
🧴 Toothpaste on skin: what actually happens
Toothpaste is designed for teeth, not skin. It often contains:
- abrasives
- menthol
- hydrogen peroxide (in some types)
- baking soda
- detergents (like SLS)
👉 These can irritate or damage your skin, especially delicate facial skin.
⚠️ Why people think it works
1) Temporary drying effect
Toothpaste can:
- dry out pimples or oily areas
- make skin feel tighter for a short time
👉 This can create the illusion of smoother skin—but it’s temporary.
2) Mild exfoliation
Some ingredients may slightly remove surface cells
But:
❌ This is uncontrolled and can cause irritation or burns
🚫 What toothpaste does NOT do
It does NOT:
- remove age spots
- reduce wrinkles
- boost collagen
- repair sun damage
👉 These require proper skincare ingredients—not toothpaste.