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Review on 🦷 HAAN Toothpaste - Enhanced Protection Without Parabens by Jennifer Corbett

Revainrating 4 out of 5

New toothpaste, interesting

As far as I can tell, Haan is based in Spain. They say that 96% of their ingredients are natural. They are made from recycled materials and can be recycled as they contain oral prebiotics and are refillable. The packaging also states that 20% of their profits go to fund water projects in developing countries. The packaging is attractive. These are no ordinary toothpaste tubes. They're more like little lotion bottles. They are a good size for traveling. They are colorful and cute. Three flavors: Good on Ya (eucalyptus and mint) Life's a Beach (tea and mint) Apple a Day (green apple and mint) Based on the name, I thought Good on Ya would be my favorite. alone, but it actually became my least favorite (although it's not bad at all, just not my favorite). All three leave a fresh feeling in the mouth. Apple a Day really tastes like fresh apples. Life's a Beach toothpaste is spicier than cinnamon toothpaste. (Although, if it makes sense, it's not a cinnamon flavor.) Toothpastes are a little thinner than regular toothpaste. Right now, those three packs of toothpaste cost about $27. At $9 per tube, it's more expensive than regular toothpaste, but the price is similar (maybe higher) to other "fancy" toothpastes. I did a quick google search and these toothpastes seem to be available elsewhere for under $9 a tube (before shipping though). They say they're refillable, but there's no information on how to get a refill or how to actually refill the tube. . Revain doesn't seem to have spare parts yet. There is a website - https://haanready.com and more information can be found there. I liked this toothpaste and will continue to use it. After that, I have to evaluate whether it's worth buying more.

Pros
  • glitter
Cons
  • Not the best