Tuesday 28 August 2012

Toothcare and I


Recently I managed to lose my toothbrush (it was a bloody good one as well!) so during my latest food shop, I wandered up the toothcare aisle in search of a new brush. I came home with the Colgate 360 and some new toothpaste as well. Ever since I was little, brushing my teeth has made me either feel sick or be sick. It's rather annoying! So I'm always on a quest to find both toothbrushes and toothpastes that won't make me throw up. So far I've figured out that electric toothbrushes are a lot better then manual. I picked up this toothpaste from Colgate as it's actually a gel so I thought, hmm, something new, might do the trick!

Click the read more for lots of pictures and my thoughts after four days.









Tongue and cheek cleaner




Glittery toothpaste!


Quite chuffed I picked up both these items, they both work fantastically. Even after four days, I'm noticing a difference in the colour of my teeth and I can feel a difference as well, if that makes any sense?
So yeah, that's my two cents about toothcare. 
Now for your questions! Manual or electric toothbrushes? Toothpastes, powders or other?
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2 comments:

  1. I'm definitely an electric go-er. I got one of the Oral B ones from Boots (it was half price and about £25-30 I think) but it works a charm.
    Rache @ Live.Food.Love [xo]

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    1. It was an Oral B toothbrush I'd lost, although I have now discovered its whereabouts! I have 2 toothbrushes now! Haha.

      xx

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