That’s another viral beauty claim mixed with clickbait.
⚠️ Reality check
Colgate Triple Acción toothpaste is designed for:
- cleaning teeth
- freshening breath
- helping prevent cavities
👉 It is NOT made for skin or cosmetic transformation.
🚫 Why this trend is misleading (and risky)
Using toothpaste on skin (a common “hack”) can:
- ❌ Irritate or burn the skin
- ❌ Cause dryness and peeling
- ❌ Trigger allergic reactions
- ❌ Worsen acne in some cases
Toothpaste contains ingredients meant for teeth, not facial skin.
🧠 About the “before/after” claim
- Often edited, filtered, or taken under different lighting
- Short-term effects (like drying a pimple) are exaggerated as “surgery-like results”
- No real scientific basis for dramatic transformation
👍 What actually works for skin
If the goal is clearer or tighter-looking skin:
- 🧴 Gentle cleanser + moisturizer
- ☀️ Sunscreen daily
- 💊 Proven ingredients (like retinoids, salicylic acid—depending on concern)
- 🥗 Healthy diet + hydration
🧠 Bottom line
Toothpaste is for teeth—not a cosmetic treatment. Claims of “surgery-like results” are not real and can harm your skin.
If you want, tell me your skin concern (acne, wrinkles, spots), and I’ll suggest safe, effective treatments that actually work.