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Colgate Gum Invigorate Revitalise Toothpaste 75 ml

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As brushers with a history of gum sensitivity, we’re huge fans of Corsodyl mouthwash, and although, as with any toothpaste, many of the claims are hard to quantify, we’ve no doubt that this toothpaste does what Corsodyl promises.

Hello naturally whitening fluoride toothpaste is proof that toothpastes packed with natural ingredients can provide unbeatable cleaning power, taste delicious and look pretty stylish, too.The silver lining to our addiction to both tea and anything sweet meant our mouths were the perfect testing ground for these toothpastes. I have used other toothpastes before and they last for a while but this one seems to have a lasting effect.

As to the consistency, it's actually quite runny and soft compared to others, it does make it easier to get out of the tube, but sometimes wonder if I'm going to drip it.

Sodium bicarbonate helps lift away light stains, while a combination of natural flavour oils – including wild mint and peppermint – provided a wonderful freshness free from the artificial tang found in many toothpastes. This wasn’t exactly the hardest testing session considering (like most people, we hope) we brush our teeth at least twice a day. It’s a great option if you’re looking to incorporate whitening power into a toothpaste which is also a brilliant all-rounder – the paste, which is described as containing farm-grown mint (although we’re not sure where else mint would be grown) left our mouths feeling wonderfully fresh, and the consistency was spot-on – thick enough for it to feel as though it was sloughing away stains, but easy to rinse away after brushing. Don’t rinse your mouth immediately after brushing, because this will rinse away the fluoride used in the toothpaste, and will limit its beneficial effects.

This is a toothpaste which left our mouth and teeth feeling brilliantly clean without the irritation we’ve come to associate with pastes that double down on the cleaning power.

With its metallic letters and sleek tapered tube, it also provides a designer-inspired upgrade for your bathroom cabinet. Children can use the same toothpaste as their parents, although kids aged three and under should just use a pea-sized blob. com/toiletries/dental/sensitive-toothpaste/colgate-gum-invigorate-revitalise-toothpaste-75ml/p/788684" on this server. This is another great all-rounder which is ideal for anyone who wants to combine powerful cleaning action with whitening power.

Our teeth not only looked cleaner, but felt cleaner too, and we suspect this is down to Oral-B’s four-pronged approach – the brand claims this toothpaste doesn’t just loosen, lift and lighten stains, but polishes and protects teeth, too. We honed in on a number of aspects, including stain removal, irritation reduction and mouth freshness. It’s a love/hate toothpaste – when sniffing it for the first time, a fellow tester commented “why do I want to taste like a naan bread? Sorbitol, Aqua, Hydrated Silica, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Glycerin, Aroma, Zinc Oxide, Cellulose Gum, Zinc Citrate, Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate, Benzyl Alcohol, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Fluoride, Xanthan Gum, Mica, Sucralose, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Eugenol, Limonene, Linalool, CI 77492, CI 77891. There’s only a hint of mintiness to this toothpaste, which relies on the approach we’re increasingly seeing in skincare – that it’s important to protect the biome, which is the flora and fauna which thrives not just on our skin, but in our mouths.

This is another toothpaste with a slightly granular look and feel – it’s not only bright white but really thick, which made keeping it on our toothbrush a breeze. Quantifying the claims about whitening is hard to prove when so many pastes offer whitening power, but we certainly felt this did a fantastic job of lightening certain stains (we’re avid tea drinkers, and these are the stains we’re most likely to suffer from). We also loved the hit of natural mint – unlike with many toothpastes, it lacked the sickly sweet mintiness which appears to be increasingly common, and which is almost certainly down to Luvbiotics greater reliance on xylitol as a natural sweetener. Luvbiotics claims to be the first brand to rely on dental probiotics in its formulations – an approach which (in theory) improves oral hygiene through balancing oral flora. This fluoride-free (and at this point we’ve got to point out that we’ve yet to find a dentist who will suggest that skipping fluoride is a good thing) toothpaste is undeniably aimed at brushers who want their bathroom cabinets to look as stylish as their shiny white teeth.

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