Honestly, I didn't notice a difference regarding staining. But I would give it another go. It doesn't taste great, but it's a good natural alternative to the other whitening toothpastes that contain harsh ingredients (and yet didn't deliver). Trustworthy brand and ingredients, and it does a good job of cleaning your teeth so worth a shot.
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Red Seal Baking Soda Toothpaste Review
Red Seal Baking Soda Toothpaste Baking Soda breaks down into tiny particles that penetrate crevices in teeth enamel.
Benifits
- No added fluoride. There is conflicting evidence on the benefits of fluoride. Excess fluoride may cause chalky white patches on the teeth giving a mottled appearance. This condition is irreversible. Red Seal provides you with a range of non-fluoridated toothpastes to meet your specific needs.
- Baking soda freshness.
- Gentle but strong stain-removal qualities.
- Natural antibacterial action.
- Fights plaque and decay.
- Contains natural herb extracts and oils.
- Powerful minty fresh taste.
- Suitable for the whole family
- Paraben free.
- Colour free.
- No tricoslan, peroxide, potassium nitrates, or strontium chloride.
Reviews
I bought this as an alternative to other more expensive whitening toothpastes and probably used a couple of tubes between dentist visits. However when I went to the dentist they found I needed a couple of fillings and put me on a high fluoride toothpaste to help. I didn't buy this to avoid fluoride and didn't think it would make much of a difference, but I definitely wouldn't use it again.
I’m a big fan of natural products so I was keen to try this. Was pleasantly surprised by - it works just like all your other toothpaste. Flavour was very neutral - I certainly did not notice any baking soda taste so I was surprised to see so many reviews complaining about the taste. The texture is a little unusual, but you get used to it. I would buy this product again
I really love the effectiveness of this toothpaste, it leaves my teeth feeling super clean and I think it definitely helped make my teeth whiter and keep staining at bay. Unfortunately I just can't get past the taste! It is just gross! If they could change the flavour I would definitely repurchase but until then it's a no.
This toothpaste has such a nice taste and feel bery nice to apply. My teeth feel super clean afterwards and hav become a lot nicer in colour since I've been using it. Originally I was worried it would taste gross because of the baking soda, but it tastes minty and sometimes I feel like it has a little liquorice taste but I'm not sure as I don't think that's an ingredient.
Tips: After brushing teeth normally, brushing again (with the brush cleaned) with a little bit of toothpaste makes your teeth feel really clean and your breath super fresh.
i love this tooth paste ,its the most effective and cheapest toothpaste which i found can helps with whitening the teeth ,and mu gum problems and tooth aches are gone after i have used this as well ,its the cheapese and best i could ding in New zealand now .
I absolutely love this toothpaste i love how the freshness lasts a while the fact it whitens was even better for the price of this toothpaste it was totally worth it.
Great clean & makes teeth appear nice and white. Taste is not too bad, but it's rather gritty so I found I rinsed my mouth 2-3 times. Love the natural ingredients. My kids didn't like it one bit.
I will never use any other toothpaste again. My teeth felt so clean with it and when video calling my Mum overseas she actually commented and said my teeth looked whiter. Love the taste too!
I've used the Red Seal brand of toothpaste for years, preferring the natural ingredients to keep my teeth in check. The two I tend to buy most often are Baking Soda, and Propolis. The baking soda toothpaste is lovely and refreshing and leaves no nasty taste. It hasn't made my teeth noticeably whiter, but then it doesn't contain any bleaching agents. I contacted Red Seal, with my oncerns about the ongoing use of SLS in most of the toothpaste in the range, and they advised they were actively researching alternatives. It's good to see they've expanded their range to include some SLS-free options, and here's hoping they roll out SLS-free across the whole range soon.
Tips: I use a WaterPik to floss and rinse, which always removes any traces of toothpaste taste.