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I havenโt used elemex since I was a kid and I still canโt get that taste out of my mouth. Urgh I hate it!
Elmex isn't European anymore. It was founded in Switzerland, but was acquired by the American company Colgate-Palmolive in 2004.
And Sensodyne is the opposite, I think. Started as American.
No-one mentioning the bright white set of teeth on the bottom woman? I think it's a neat detail!
Babushka just has such lovely white teeth.
Sensodyne supremacy!
Without Sensodyne Iโd be fucked.
Sensodyne started to cause my mouth to peel and stopped working as well as it was so I had to find a different product. I found a product to used silver. Been using it a year without peeling and my sensitivity is much better. Sadly I cannot find a non US manufacturer. But there may be one out there.
I had a similar issue with normal toothpaste and it turned out it was sensitivity to sodium lauryl sulphate. While some sensodyne pastes have SLS in them, the proper sensitivity stuff with NOVAMIN in the ingredients doesnโt and my peeling mucosa is no more.
I use Happy Tabs from the Netherlands. Instead of coming in a tube, they are essentially mints in a jar but are made out of dehydrated toothpaste and fluoride. Just pop one in, chew it (don't swallow) and brush.
Super super convenient for camping also. That's why I tried them out. Been using them for 3 years or so
Howโs the cost of them? All the ones I have seen are absurdly more than normal toothpaste like 2-3x the price
360 tabs is 36โฌ on their site. Comparable with the medium-high price category of things like 3D white I think for a year's supply.
The thing is, you can stretch toothpaste very very far by just putting much less on, as well as tons of cheap brands. With tabs you have to use the recommended amount unless you want to put in work cutting them.
It definitely isn't the cheapest but they have 0 plastic since 2025 in their tablet packaging (they used to have a cellophane bag but they changed their formula that made the tablets much harder and less prone to falling apart with humidity) which is pretty huge considering Colgate and oral B make up a pretty good share of plastic pollution.
You can't have both cheap and sustainable in most cases.
Hmm, I always thought coca cola and other beverage brands are the main culprit for this huge plastic pollution... Do you know the percentage that oral b and co are responsible?
They definitely are, hence why I said "a good part" and not "the most".
Oral B is under P&G which makers it harder to get an exact percentage that is accurate. But apparently P&G is ranked 7th largest plastic polluter.
Last year I learned from independent consumer product testing agencies that at least here in germany the best dental care is provided using the most basic and cheap toothpaste from discounter chains, so now I use those. So much cheaper, so much more toothpaste in the tube and actually doesn't secretly fuck your teeth up.
Can you elaborate more please? Or give us a link to the report.
https://www.test.de/Zahnpasta-im-Test-4607097-0/ german and 5โฌ for the data, but newspapers often share snippets of it for free
Thanks for the the link, I will look into it. However, personally, I would not trust Stiftung Warentest results that much. For few other products, I looked deep into how they score them (via their videos and articles and then other resources), and imo, their score didn't seem to reflect a lab-test result, but rather "how we feel about it" result (I can elaborate more if you are interested). Here, from first look, it is much better than its other tests, however, having 10% of score for packaging (it got higher from 5%) is annoying to me. For example, it says "Five experts test how well the packs open and shut": I mean... It is good know, but I rather would have a toothpaste that is better for my teeth and opens badly compared to a toothpaste that is terrible but opens nicely!
and actually doesn't secretly fuck your teeth up.
Well that's a ominous insinuation without proper sourcing.
I just meant some big name brand toothpastes being very abrasive to (imo) a point of detriment
I massively appreciate all these memes highlighting American products.
Either I feel good that I've already fluked into buying more locally.
Or I realise I can do better, and I'm provided some alternatives.
Same. So much focus is going towards moving people from tech giants, which are important, but so much harder to move away from. Smaller things like this still make a difference and are far more easier for people to switch from than say, youtube for example.
Oxygenol = Finnish
I recently started using Ben and Anna ๐ฉ๐ช because it comes in a glass jar. Also deodorant in paste form in glass jar from 4starlings ๐ต๐ฑ
yes i am slavic everything must be in a glass jar like pickles ok
In Italy, pasta del capitano
I use Oxygenol, a Finnish toothpaste.
https://newteethbytom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/8.a.-Toothpaste-Abrasiveness-Comparisons.pdf
For another morsel of information.
My current toothpaste is rated at 125
I brush my teeth the German way:
Morgens Aronal abends Elmex.
Nice how they get you to buy two different products.
I was always under the impression that parodontax and sensodine are for treating something or other based on their marketing.
I use Kemphor by Verkos Laboratories an independent Spanish company and Ohlala by Ohlala Laboratories Paris, a France based business as the name suggests. I ended up using them because they both have toothpaste containing Xylitol, an ingredient that helps in killing bacteria, something that the megacorp brands obviously don't care about.
A link to a reddit post? What was the point of lemmy, someone remind me...
Sensodyne is GSK now. I love me some novamin but isn't that American?
Free Luigi
Bring back the original Parodontax flavor!
Solidox is my go-to. Norwegian brand, made in Sweden. Doesn't look like it's sold outside of Norway.
Unfortunately I bought a brand new Oral-B iO shortly before I started boycotting American products and now I'm kinda stuck with it. I don't want to waste it, but at the same time I'll have to keep buying their expensive brush heads.
I do at least use Sensodyne toothpaste.
I use sodium bicarbonate with a dash of lemon juice and a finger.
I use Brasso. I apply it with a toilet brush jammed into a drill.
Omg a real Russian.
I use bioniq, which is made by the Dr. Wolff company in Germany. It has hydroxyapatite instead of fluoride.
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