15
Uses of the Tooth Paste that you Never Knew
Beauty
Uses
Toothpaste contains many useful ingredients that can be
soothing and healing to the skin. For this reason, you’ll be able to use
toothpaste to help you with the following issues:
1) Pimples.
Reduce redness and the size of your pimples with a dab of toothpaste. Let it
sit overnight, then rinse away in the morning for a noticeable difference.
2) Brittle
fingernails. Since our nails are made of the same enamel as teeth, toothpaste
can do a lot to help them. Simply give your nails a good scrub with some
toothpaste for cleaner, shinier, stronger nails. You’ll also get that dirt out
from underneath them in no time!
3) Fly-away hair. A gel toothpaste is largely made with
the same ingredients as basic hair gels, so you’ll be able to substitute easily
here. Just use a little dab and apply like a hair gel when needed.
First Aid Uses
Beyond beauty
care, you’ll also find helpful ways to use toothpaste in that first aid kit.
Keep a small tube tucked inside your kit for these emergencies:
4) Bites, sores, and blisters. Apply toothpaste to
areas of skin irritation to reduce itching, swelling, and irritation.
Toothpaste will dry them up quickly and help them heal faster.
5) Burns. For
minor burns with no open sores, a quick toothpaste application can give you instant
relief. The cooling properties get to work right away, relieving that painful
sting. In the long-term, toothpaste will keep the burn from becoming a painful,
oozing blister.
6) Bruises. For
large bruises that take forever to fade, use a little toothpaste and a
wide-tooth comb. Apply the toothpaste and gently comb the bruise in one
direction to break up the blood clotting beneath the skin. Toothpaste helps
with circulation and fights off the inflammation.
Fashion Uses
Our clothing and
accessories can also benefit from many of the ingredients found in the average
tube of toothpaste. Give these a try:
7) Jewelry cleaner. Before you pay for someone else to
clean it, rub toothpaste onto your silver jewelry and leave it overnight, the
wipe it clean with a soft cloth. Give a light scrubbing to your diamonds to see
them sparkle again, just be sure to rinse thoroughly. Avoid using toothpaste on
pearls.
8) Show care.
Scuffed or dirty shoes can look new again with a little toothpaste. Apply it
directly to the dull, dirty, or scuffed parts of the shoe, scrub with a brush,
and wipe them clean. Ta-da!
9) Clothing stains. Tough stains will disappear with a
little toothpaste and some brisk scrubbing. Squeeze it right on the stain and
rub until it disappears, then wash as normal. If using whitening toothpaste, be
advised that this can have a bleaching effect on some colors and fabrics.
Household uses :
Toothpaste can
save you money around the house by helping with some very basic tasks:
10) Computer
cleaner. Scrub away fingerprints from your keyboard with a white, baking
soda-based toothpaste. Follow up with a damp cloth and your keys are good as
new!
11) Iron
cleaner. Take away the “crusties” from the bottom of your clothes iron with a
quick toothpaste rinse. Just be sure to remove all the toothpaste before you
start ironing again.
12) Baby bottles. To freshen up baby bottles and remove
that sour-milk smell, put some toothpaste on your bottle scrubber and give them
a quick wash. Always rinse them very well afterwards.
13) Piano keys.
Like computer keys, piano keys get grubby with repeated use from the dirt, oil,
and grime on our fingertips. Use a damp cloth and some toothpaste to rub down
the keys, then wipe them clean with a dry cloth.
14) Crayon stains. Undo your kids’ damage to the walls
with a damp cloth and some toothpaste. Rub it in gentle circles and watch the
crayon fade away.
15) Odor
removal. After cooking with “stinky” foods in the kitchen (fish, garlic,
onions, etc.), getting the smell out of the skin is a challenge. Wash your
hands thoroughly with water and toothpaste for a quick and easy remedy.

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