If the idea of solid toothpaste sounds like something better left to astronauts, think again. These tiny tablets are supereasy to use and come in a variety of flavors. Simply crunch one tablet between your teeth to break it up, wet your toothbrush and brush normally . Just think, no plastic tube means no excess product is being left behind -- you'll get to use all of the product in the packaging that you paid for.
A cup (or two) of coffee is probably an essential part of your morning ritual. And though your beloved java might be the only thing that makes you feel alive before 9 A.M., it's not exactly gentle on your teeth. Curaprox Black is White Toothpaste harnesses the aforementioned power of charcoal to absorb dirt and discoloration particles. This product uses a 100 percent natural formula, without plastic particles, bleaching agents, triclosan or sodium laurel sulfate (which is known to be irritating to the skin or stomach if ingested), so you're not putting yourself at risk for enamel damage after continued use.
Some toothpastes can simply feel a bit too harsh on the gums (that tingling sensation isn't necessarily a good thing) and can even taste a bit chemical at times. This all-natural option has a mild taste, while also being free of fluoride, triclosan and parabans. Talk about win-win.
Peppermint is pretty much the universal flavor of toothpastes -- but it's not your only option. Enter Marvis' toothpaste collection, which includes tasty twists on traditional mint such as jasmine mint, licorice mint, ginger mint and cinnamon mint. They'll leave your mouth feeling fresh while also pleasing your palate.
Instead of using detergents, abrasive materials or antimicrobials, like triclosan, in their formula, the makers of this toothpaste found a way to break down plaque on a molecular level so that there's no risk of damaging the enamel. Bonus for those with sensitive teeth and gums: Unlike other toothpastes, this gel-like product doesn't lather or bubble when mixed with water and saliva in your mouth