Lamazuna Solid Toothpaste with Peppermint 17g
Lamazuna Solid Toothpaste with Peppermint 17g
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Description
A zero waste toothpaste with peppermint.
Key Benefits of Lamazuna Solid Toothpaste with Peppermint:
- Lasts as long as two toothpaste tubes
- Zero waste objective
- Natural origin
- Vegan
- Without sulfates
Lamazuna Solid Toothpaste with Peppermint is handmade in the region around Nice using natural ingredients and absolutely no sulphates.
Coconut oil contains lauric acid, which has antibacterial properties, so it helps to reduce plaque and is good for your overall oral health.
Peppermint essential oil is added for an additional antibacterial property and its natural menthol brings freshness to the toothpaste.
Calcium carbonate is a gentle abrasive but won't damage tooth enamel.
Ingredients
Calcium Carbonate
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil*
Stearic Acid
Cocoyl Isethionate
Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil*
Coconut Fatty Acid
Aqua/Water
Limonene**
*labelled organic
**naturally present in essential oils
Usage and Instructions
How to use it
Wet your toothbrush with warm water, then rub it over the solid toothpaste. You don't need much toothpaste for it to be effective, as it will foam up when it mixes with your saliva. Brush your teeth just as you would with your usual toothpaste, then rinse your mouth with water!
Storage
There are countless ways to store your toothpaste! For example, you could keep it on a soap dish, in your toothbrush holder, in the Lamazuna jar, or simply slip it back into its box. This toothpaste is solid and doesn't contain any water – and bacteria need water to multiply – so you don't have to worry about hygiene! If you keep your toothpaste in a glass, make sure the head is at the top.
Warnings
This solid toothpaste contains essential oil, so it is not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women and children under 3 years old.
Side Effects
Getting used to natural toothpastes
This is perfectly normal when you use a natural toothpaste for there not to be as much foam. Conventional toothpastes will produce a generous foam, but that's because they contain synthetic surfactants – so the foam is actually anything but natural. The amount of foam is not an indicator of how well the toothpaste will clean your teeth. It's the same with natural shampoos. Foaming agents and surfactants are responsible for producing a foam or lather, but they don't have any cleaning effect.