, the thought of it in my mouth makes me scrunch up my nose and keep on buying those danged expensive little tubes of all-natural toothpaste from the local health store. Then, I saw this post on Keeper of the Home where Stephanie makes homemade clay toothpaste. She essentially made her ...
At $3 a pop, it’s time to get creative with my budget if I’m going to keep my kids reveling in their creamy green goodness. Our homemade deodorant recipe works better than the “natural” stuff and costs pennies on the dollar, so I recently decided to tackle toothpaste (actually, ...
Homemade Diatomaceous Earth Toothpaste from It’s a Love/Love Thing Homemade Remineralizing & Whitening Toothpaste Recipe from Weed ’em & Reap Homemade Kids Toothpaste — Taste and Texture approved! from Happy Money Saver Natural Toothpaste for Healing Cavities from The Healthy Home Economist...
The great thing about ditching toothpaste is that there’s no “right” way to replace it. Many things, like tooth suds and even coconut oil will work, but after a lot of experimentation I concluded that the homemade tooth powder recipe below works best for my family. Here’s a breakdown...
Reduce waste by using less packaging – see below for my tips on how to store your homemade toothpaste. If you have kids, having them help mix up a batch might encourage them to brush their teeth more. I don’t know about your kids, but mine are more likely to use something they’...
5. Toothpaste Toothpaste is deliciously tingly if you put it on your skin. It makes you feel cold, and like little pins are pricking your skin at the same time. The sensation makes it amazing for rubbing into the skin. Keep it away from the genitals– that’s probably not safe or heal...
Homemade toothpaste is simple and requires just a few everyday ingredients. This quick DIY recipe is natural, fun to make, and saves money.
toothpaste (the white stuff) takes food colouring out of everything Reply Kathy Willett says: 02.28.2012 at 9:54 pm straight vinegar will take it out! good luck! Reply Gracie says: 06.07.2012 at 6:59 pm I got it on a fuzzy blanket, and fingernail polish remover on a washcloth ...
and antimicrobial properties. Peppermint essential oil is great in this recipe because it not only eliminates bad breath, but it helps fight off bad germs and decreases dental plaque. It has greatantiseptic and ant-inflammatoryproperties, which is why it is often added totoothpaste recipesand mouth...
toothpaste (the white stuff) takes food colouring out of everything Reply Kathy Willett says: 02.28.2012 at 9:54 pm straight vinegar will take it out! good luck! Reply Gracie says: 06.07.2012 at 6:59 pm I got it on a fuzzy blanket, and fingernail polish remover on a washcloth ...