Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Ivan Heyden photo
1 Level
572 Review
0 Karma

Review on Botot Natural European Toothpaste Ml by Ivan Heyden

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Beautiful and disappointing

Description and reviews were convincing. I decided and bought toothpaste using this old recipe. Cloves and anise are among the best toothpaste ingredients. I was even willing to put up with sodium laureth sulfate that someone mentioned in a review just to get the fresh taste and ingredients King Louis XV wanted. My mouth was so clean. And then my god I decided to look at the ingredients list (didn't find Revain in the list) and to my utter horror I saw TRICLOZAN. All I KNOW is that the French king didn't put that stuff in his mouth. Then I noticed that the box says en francais that Dr. Boto's recipe for the king was "inspired". Inspiree, not a real recipe! But as far as triclosan goes (and possibly an extraordinarily long list of sodium, both), I'd say it was my favorite toothpaste. Because I like the taste, I'll eat it up, but I'll fucking rinse my mouth and never buy it again. It's better not to have horrible ingredients in the conditioner because I ordered it too. This is the second time I've been disappointed with triclosan in a product I like. (It's a baking soda deodorant that makes me smell great and makes me sweat less than antiperspirants.) You don't need triclosan when you have clove oil. Clove oil is already antibacterial. Unfortunately, the box itself advertises triclosan as the main antibacterial ingredient. Please stop making this great Triclosan product. Anyway, I thought this thing was banned in Europe. I only wash it a few more times. I don't use it twice in a row because I alternate between 3 other toothpastes (Listerine, A&H Baking Soda, and Euthymol depending on what I've eaten or how much plaque my teeth have).] I can actually buy another one if it's in Finally an ending, I like it very much.

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Long delivery time