Kingfisher Fluoride Free Aloe Vera & Tea Tree Fennel Toothpaste 100ml

Kingfisher Fluoride Free Aloe Vera & Tea Tree Fennel Toothpaste 100ml

Kingfisher Fluoride Free Aloe Vera & Tea Tree Fennel Toothpaste 100ml

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Fluoride Free Aloe Vera & Tea Tree Fennel Toothpaste

Kingfisher Natural Aloe Vera, Tea Tree and Fennel Toothpaste is a fluroide free toothpaste with natural antiseptic properties from the added tea tree and natural soothing properties from the added aloe vera. The Kingfisher range of toothpastes have all been approved by the British Dental Health Foundation and provide effective, natural and safe hygiene care for your teeth and gums.

  • 100ml tube of natural toothpaste.
  • Naturally antiseptic, soothing and freshening.
  • Fluoride free.
  • Free from artificial sweeteners, flavourings, colourings and preservatives.
  • SLS free. GM-free. Cruelty free.

Directions of Use

Use Kingfisher Natural Aloe Vera, Tea Tree and Fennel Toothpaste with a toothbrush, morning and night, as part of your daily dental care and hygiene routine.

N.B Suitable for both adults and children. Children under six years of age should use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing.

Ingredients

Ingredients Source Function
Calcium carbonate Chalk Gentle abrasive.
Glycerin Vegetable Moisture retention.
Aqua Purified Water Moistener.
Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate replaces sodium lauryl sulfate Palm Oil Stabilizer.
Hydrated silica Natural Ore Structuring agent.
Cellulose gum Plant Fibre Thickener.
Melaeuca alternifolia Tea Tree Antispetic.
Foeniculum vulgare Fennel Fresh Taste
Aloe barbadensis Aloe Vera To soothe.
Foeniculum vulgare Fennel Fresh taste.
Limonene Fennel Fresh taste.

 

The Sumatran palm oil used in this toothpaste is always sourced from properly managed sustainable estates in the rainforest of Sumatra. The growers are working closely with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) on a Palm Roundtable initiative and are founder members of this organising committee.

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