XyliWhite, Refreshmint Toothpaste Gel - 181g

XyliWhite, Refreshmint Toothpaste Gel - 181g

£5.53
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XyliWhite, Refreshmint Toothpaste Gel - 181g

XyliWhite, Refreshmint Toothpaste Gel - 181g

£5.53

What Is It?

XyliWhite Refreshmint Toothpaste Gel is a carefully formulated oral care product designed for both adults and children. It combines activated charcoal and baking soda to help cleanse and whiten teeth, while containing a notably high 25% concentration of xylitol. Made with vegetarian and vegan-friendly ingredients, this toothpaste gel offers a fresh, minty flavour with peppermint and spearmint oils, providing a gentle yet effective daily brushing experience.

Key Benefits

  • Contains 25% xylitol, one of the highest levels available in toothpaste gels
  • Includes activated charcoal and baking soda to support teeth cleansing and whitening
  • Formulated with vegetarian and vegan-friendly ingredients
  • Free from sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) for a gentler oral care option
  • Offers a refreshing mint flavour with peppermint, spearmint, and tea tree oils

Nutritional Values

Oral Gel Dietary Supplement with Carbohydrate Derivatives, Enzymes and Botanical Extracts

Ingredients

Papain (whitening), Water, xylitol (25%), hydrated silica, glycerin, sorbitol, sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, sodium coco-sulfate, carrageenan (Chondrus crispus), tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) leaf oil, peppermint (Mentha piperita) oil, spearmint (Mentha viridis) oil, papain, potassium sorbate. Free of SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate).

Recommended Use

For adults and children aged 2 years and older: Apply XyliWhite toothpaste gel onto a soft bristle toothbrush. Brush thoroughly after meals at least twice daily or as directed by your dentist.

Warnings

Xylitol is harmful to pets; seek veterinary care immediately if ingestion is suspected. Ingestion of xylitol by pets, especially dogs, ferrets, and rabbits, is a veterinary emergency. If you suspect your pet has consumed xylitol, even if they appear normal, provide a small meal and seek veterinary attention immediately. If the pet shows abnormal behaviour, seek veterinary help without giving any food.

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