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hands look younger by mixing toothpaste and salt.

Posted on April 24, 2026 by Admin

That claim is mostly a home-remedy myth, and it’s not a good idea to use it regularly.

🧴 Toothpaste + salt on hands — what really happens

Some people suggest this mix as a “scrub” to make hands look younger by:

  • Removing dead skin (exfoliation)
  • Making skin feel temporarily smoother

But the effect is only short-term smoothing, not actual “anti-aging.”


⚠️ Why it can be harmful

🧪 Toothpaste is not skincare

  • Contains detergents, abrasives, and sometimes whitening agents
  • Can dry out or irritate skin

🧂 Salt is harsh on skin

  • Acts as a strong physical scrub
  • Can cause micro-scratches on delicate hand skin
  • May worsen dryness or sensitivity

👉 Combined, they can lead to:

  • Redness
  • Dryness
  • Irritation or burning sensation
  • Faster skin aging over time (from damage)

✨ What actually helps hands look younger

If your goal is softer, younger-looking hands, these work much better:

🧴 1. Moisturize daily

  • Use hand cream with glycerin, shea butter, or urea
  • Apply after washing hands

☀️ 2. Sun protection

  • Sunscreen on hands prevents dark spots and wrinkles
  • UV exposure is a major cause of “aging hands”

🧼 3. Gentle exfoliation (safe version)

  • Use sugar + olive oil scrub (mild)
  • 1–2 times per week only

💧 4. Hydration & nutrition

  • Drink enough water
  • Eat foods rich in vitamins A, C, and E

🧠 Bottom line

Toothpaste + salt may make hands feel smoother for a few minutes, but it does not make hands younger and can actually damage skin with repeated use.

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