“It's good product, love the fact its plastic free. However, not sure the value for money. We are 2 person household and we brush our teeth twice a day. We finished this within week and half. Where regular toothpaste last us a month.”
“After trying this tooth powder, I’ll never go back to regular toothpaste. You get the “just been to the dentist feel”. I love it and the whole family are using it now. No more plastic toothpaste tubes for us. Highly recommend this product. 5 stars.”
“This was the first “non traditional” toothpaste I’d tried and it was very easy to adjust to! The smell of the neem is distinct when you first open the jar and it doesn’t give you that minty feeling for long but even though I was worried my mouth wouldn’t feel clean or my breath would smell, I haven’t found that to be the case at all! My mouth feels very clean and haven’t noticed my breath at all. The product lasts for definitely long enough making it feel good value for money, wonderfully packaged and honest ingredients. Great product. Would be nice to see this company produce fluoride options as well”
“I've tried 2 of the tooth powder 'flavours' but I like this one the best as the mint taste feels fresh and clean. It is a little strange at first, but easy to get used to, and feels good when you recycle or reuse the glass jar rather than throw some more plastic into landfill.”
“This was my first time trying an all natural tooth powder and I absolutely love it!!!!! It has a lovely minty taste that is not overly strong. I found the best way to use this product is to completely wet the toothbrush bristles and then thoroughly coat bristles in the powder. After brushing, my teeth and mouth are left feeling squeaky clean and minty fresh. I absolutely love this product and feel safe knowing that it is completely natural. A product I will definitely continue to use!!”
“I'm so determined to find a low waste toothpaste alternative, but the first time I tried this I didn't feel it was working for me. Reading other people's reviews about pushing through the weirdness, maybe I'll have to try again.”