KidScents Toothpaste Review
Most mums choose KidScents Toothpaste for their kids because they're looking for an all-natural toothpaste that's chemical-free.
Most mums are shocked to see the chemicals found in most conventional supermarket products. Click here for info about the hidden health risks of conventional children's toothpastes.
KidScents offers a safe option for cleaning children's teeth and importantly, kids love the flavour!
In this KidScents Toothpaste review, we'll explore the KidScents toothpaste ingredients, what's not included in the toothpaste, the age range for using this toothpaste, how it works with tooth enamel plus how it's cost effective.
First, the questions most mums ask - what age can kids start using the KidScents toothpaste. That's an easy answer, if your kids have teeth, they can use KidScents toothpaste. KidScents toothpaste can be used by anyone with teeth, from babies to children of all ages.
Before we look at the ingredients that are featured in KidScents Toothpaste, let's look at what's not in KidScents toothpaste.
There's no artificial colours. No artificial sweeteners. No fluoride. No DEA. No Triclosan. No SLS.
Unlike with conventional toothpastes, mum's don't need to worry if kids swallow some of the KidScents toothpaste, as the ingredients aren't harmful. It's not suggested that kids intentionally swallow toothpaste, though all mums know that kids are swallowing some of the toothpaste, this gives mums the peace-of-mind knowing their kids are completely safe using the KidScents toothpaste.
The KidScents Slique toothpaste features Thieves essential oil blend and Slique Essence essential oil blend to gently clean and protect teeth.
Thieves blend is a combination of Young Living clove, cinnamon, rosemary, lemon and eucalyptus therapeutic grade essential oils.
Slique is a blend of grapefruit, spearmint, tangerine, lemon and ocotea therapeutic grade essential oils, together with stevia. The Slique essential oil blend gives this toothpaste a sweet kid-friendly flavour.
Essential oils are ideal for use in oral care products because they are both non-toxic and according to Dr Jean Valent
"Essential Oils are especially valuable because of their aggression toward microbial germs is matched by their total harmlessness toward tissue". Dr Jean Valnet MD, used essential oils for decades in his clinical practice.
Check out Pubmed and Google to see the more than 100 clinical research studies on the effectiveness of essential oils in dental hygiene. Over 100 studies have been conducted on the essential oils and tooth decay and gingivitis.
When it comes to tooth enamel, most conventional toothpastes use particles that are too large and too harsh on teeth, causing damage to enamel rather than protecting it.
KidScents toothpaste uses ultrafine calcium carbonate, a natural tooth-health agent, to gently scrub plaque and debris from teeth without damaging enamel.
KidScents toothpaste also contians xylitol, recognised to be great for teeth health.
The all natural ingredients in KidScents toothpaste are deionized water, virgin coconut oil, baking soda, calcium carbonate, sunflower lecithin, vegetable glycerin, xanthan gum, xylitol, grapefruit (citrus paradisi), tangerine (citrus reticulata) lemon (citrus limon) spearmint (mentha spicata), ocotea (ocotea quixos) clove ( syzguim aromaticum) lemon (citrus limon) cinnamon bark (cinnamomum verum) eucalyptus radiata (eucalyptus radiata) rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis), stevia-rebaudioside A (stevia rebaudiana)
KidScents Toothpaste Fits in the Family Budget
When using KidScents toothpaste, only a small amount is needed per use. You don't need to cover the entire toothbrush in toothpaste like you see on the toothpaste TV ads. A small pea sized amount is all that's needed. Using a small pea-sized amount makes using KidScents toothpaste cost effective, as the tube lasts a lot longer.
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Find out how Thieves Toothpaste compares with conventional toothpastes
Find out which Thieves toothpaste is for you in the Thieves Toothpaste Review
Find out if toothpaste is making your kids sick, the hidden dangers of children's toothpaste
Find out the dangers of children swallowing fluoride in toothpaste
Looking to get your own KidScents Toothpaste ? We would love to help you!
In Australia? Then purchase your Kidscents toothpaste here.
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