You can ignore that kind of claim — it’s another viral “home hack” with no real science behind it.
Mixing an egg with toothpaste does not create any special health, skin, or cleaning benefit. Here’s what’s actually going on:
Why this claim is misleading
- Toothpaste is made for teeth, not food or skin use
It contains abrasives, detergents, and chemicals that can irritate skin. - Eggs are food, not a chemical activator
They don’t “react” with toothpaste in any meaningful, beneficial way. - The “sensation” effect usually comes from:
- weird texture changes
- temporary foaming or thickening
- staged videos designed for clicks
What could actually happen
- Skin irritation or dryness if applied to skin
- No proven effect on acne, whitening, or “repair”
- Messy mixture that has no practical use
Bottom line
It’s content made to get attention, not something useful or safe to try.
If you want, I can break down:
- which “viral skincare hacks” are actually harmful
- or simple, evidence-based ways to care for skin or hair safely

