It was only when I started making my own DIY Coconut Hair Mask that I found something that really worked for me. MY LATEST VIDEOS I am all about homemade beauty products. I’m able to make my own homemade teeth whitener, homemade lip gloss and my own homemade body scrubs. I have...
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Hydrogen Peroxide.This has a reputation for whitening teeth. But it takes a long time to have that effect (much longer than a typical brushing session). Plus it can be harsh on the soft tissue of your mouth. Propylene glycol. Used to give a smooth mouthfeel, this fossil fuel processing ...
I also decided to avoid baking soda, which is the basis of most homemade toothpaste recipes, for a couple of reasons. First, because the taste is just gross to me. I’ve also heard conflicting reports about using baking soda on your teeth. Many say that it is too abrasive, and too h...
Cardamom- Cardamom has a strong, unique taste, with an intensely aromatic, resinous fragrance. It is used to treat infections in teeth and gums, to prevent and treat throat troubles, and is a decongestant. Cinnamon- Is a spice obtained from bark of cinnamon trees. It inhibits bacterial growth...
Orange oil is highly recommended as a teeth whitener. Orange essential oil does not contain citric acid – which is what strips the enamel. Reply Lois H March 13, 2016 at 12:35 AM I add cocoa powder to mine. It looks a bit funky when you spit, but a study had found it to be...
Also, bentonite clay is an excellent ingredient for remineralization and an effective cleaner/whitener for teeth. Adding salt for its antibacterial properties is another excellent idea. Em..while I’m at it, xylitol is recommended for sweetening instead of stevia, as it protects against decay. ...
I chose Kirk’s Castile bar soap because, from doing some research, it is made with natural ingredients and best for sensitive skin. Supposedly, it’s safe enough to brush your teeth with it…but, I think I’ll stick with my regular toothpaste, thank you very much! You need to grate ...