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5 new simple tricks with toothpaste

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Everyone already knows how useful toothpaste can be every day for more than just cleaning your teeth and caring for your breath. Those with pimples may have already tried it on their pimples to dry them out and people with bad nails have probably already applied toothpaste to their nails with a toothbrush to straighten them out. Here are our articles on the subject here or here.

Here are 5 other tips to further divert this dough which seems ordinary to us but which has everything to be extraordinary!

1) Reduce bruising quickly

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The appearance of bruises is quickly a bad memory with this bizarre but effective technique. Coloring, inflammation and swelling will quickly be reduced with this technique: in the evening, mix toothpaste with cream and apply this mixture to the area to be treated. Place a gauze or bandage on top to avoid staining your sheets and rinse the next morning. Surprising!

2) Remove minor or medium stains from carpet

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Simply apply toothpaste to the affected area and scrub with an old toothbrush. Rinse and repeat if necessary. It works like crazy!

3) Say goodbye to stains caused by coloring

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This is a hairstylist tip that seems strange but is effective. Indeed, toothpaste is abrasive enough to remove the stain but it does not damage the skin. Simply scrub then rinse to benefit from this tip.

4) It works well on drawings on the wall

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Start by applying a little toothpaste to the drawings, rub and then remove everything with a damp cloth.

Test on a small part of the wall before starting in case the paint does not support the active ingredients contained in the toothpaste.

5) It’s the end of Tupperware and other smelly containers

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For containers that smell particularly strong, using toothpaste in place of dishwashing liquid will be a big help. This will wonderfully eliminate odors from your Tupperware, thermos, baby bottles or containers that contain expired or rotten food.

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