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
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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
The taste was great, the consistency felt thicker than other brands. I felt like my teeth cleaned well however it did nothing for making my teeth brighter/whiter or removing stains (not that it claims to). My teeth are quite sensitive to different brands but were surprisingly good with this one. I prefer to opt for a toothpaste that will also whiten
I kinda liked the minty soda taste. It was exactly as I expected. I personally didn't notice any whitening effects but as others have claimed they have had success I would like to give it more time. A nice thick consistency, but doesn't froth as much. Overall a pleasant toothpaste.
Has a gritty substance, and the flavour is... well, baking soda. So if you don't mind this, then you might like it. Baking soda is said to naturally whiten teeth, and I noticed a little difference, but not huge. Bonus though, is its natural, so it wont damage your teeth- unlike strong whitening products.
I began using this a few weeks ago to try and whiten my teeth. My brother had used it previously in conjuction with a standard toothpaste to keep brown marks off his teeth. I decided to try the toothpaste as a stand alone product.
In terms of flavour there is a strong minty flavour, but it's more dentist minty than toothpaste minty. The consistancy of the toothpaste is also crunchy. Other than that it looks like a normal toothpaste.
I can't say I have seen a significant difference in my teeth and I know my brother gave up on using it because it stopped working, so I would say there is still room for this toothpaste to improve.
I've been looking at trying Red Seal products for a while now. I've often brought them for my kids, but this time I wanted to to try Red Seal myself. This Baking Soda paste looked different to any of the other tooth paste products that I've seen on the market. What interest me about Red seal is the natural ingredients that they use to make their tooth pastes.
The tooth paste itself comes in a normal paste tube with Red seal labbelling. The clicks on and off easily. The texture of this paste feels grainy and smooth. The mint flavour is strong .
This paste applies well to my brush. When brushing it feels grainy. I find the paste quite strong in flavour. I've used mine daily for two weeks and counting. Overall my teeth feel fresh and clean. I haven't noticed any change in the colour of teeth. I definately would like to use it again.
I usually use (and love) Red Seal's Smokers toothpaste as it has a nice minty flavour to it. I mistakenly bought the Baking Soda one by mistake and found it gritty with a baking soda flavour which I did not find that pleasant. I know it is supposedly for whitening the teeth (I can't say I noticed a difference) but the taste personally put me off.
Have used this product a couple of times and while I like the fact that my teeth look cleaner, whiter and just generally better; it just tastes like baking soda. Obviously that is a main ingredient but I never taste the "powerful minty taste". Maybe it's just my taste buds? But the taste would be the only reason I wouldn't purchase again.
I didn't mind this toothpaste but unsure if I'd purchase it again. Gave a slightly gritty feeling and didn't leave a strong fresh feeling afterwards.
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.