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I love using this toothpaste. It costs €0.75 and makes me feel like I'm in an advert from the 1950s, it's so retro-looking.
Your toothpaste’s taste is another crucial aspect you should think about before making a purchase.
Most charcoal toothpaste products will have peppermint as their standard flavor.
But you can also find essential toothpaste that has more interesting flavor combinations as a result of their ingredients.
A cross between Crest and Darlie, everyone's favorite racist toothpaste. Spotted in Qingpu District.
One of my studio projects for this class is commercial/product photography. This is likely the shot I'll turn in.
Not a fan of Burt's Bees tip as it's hard to keep clean unless you wipe it after every use. I like the ones that have a smaller tip because they're easier to keep clean.
Blogged my review of a couple different toothpastes: gapey.blogspot.com/2011/09/sugar-free-and-natural-toothpa...
Our friend Ryan and Jay introduced us to the concept of making our own
toothpaste. I quickly found lots of recipes and resources on-line and
went with one. My batch came out a little salty. Perhaps others have
tips. Here is what I did:
- 3 T baking soda
- 1 T sea salt
- 1 T vegetable glycerin
- 1 drop tea tree oil
I added just enough water to shack up the container and get a paste.
It works. Lets see how long I can go without buying toothpaste again.