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FlavorBluberry, passion fruit
Item Weight220 Grams
Item Dimensions LxWxH2 x 0.8 x 1.2 inches
BrandBROUYOUE
Age Range (Description)Adult

Description of Jaysuing Whitening Toothpaste Bleeding Fluoride Free

【Teeth Fresh】Gently Fresh teeth,safe for enamel,safe for everyday use. This baking soda toothpaste can remove coffee, tea, wine and tobacco stains, strengthens enamel, improves gum health and freshens breath. 【Natural Ingredients】Stain removal whitening toothpaste is made with herb extracts, no fluoride,it will not harm your dental health;Natural extracts,strengthen teeth and gums, natural fruity flavor to leave your mouth all-day freshness. ◆ Adopt a single pump design,as each pump is calculated to be the perfect amount of toothpaste.Suitable Crowd: All sensitive teeth, adults and children 2 yrs and above with twice daily brushing. 【Protect Teeth】Natural plant toothpaste helps protect teeth from tooth decay,gives you a visible whitening effect as well as full protection to your gums and teeth with a fresher breath.Promotes Healthy Gums with regular brushing. 【Fresh Smell】There are two product styles to choose from, passion fruit flavor and blueberry flavor. Each gram of toothpaste is packed fool of fruity aroma to keep your mouth fresh and prevent tooth decay, strengthen teeth and gums.

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Teeth whitening isn't real toothpaste, it's a scam like

I tried it and thought it worked but there is no difference. Now I keep thinking why is that sloshing out of the toothbrush, should it be toothpaste, right? This is a kind of shiny liquid that flows through the brush like water. The other person's question was deleted because they wanted to know the truth. So is this a so-called toothpaste scam?

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.