To the Brits, Dentyl ph?

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Evelyn
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To the Brits, Dentyl ph?

#1 Post by Evelyn »

When I went back to Wales this past Christmas, I was at the grocery story and a mouthwash called Dentyl caught my eye. There are two different types, one that's blue and pink and one that's blue and green. You shake it up and then you spit it out you can see what's been removed in the sink.

I couldn't help myself...I had to buy it-it's been really good, I brought it back with me and I'm still using it. Here's a picture:

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and the website: http://www.dentylph.co.uk/

Anyways, I was just wondering if anyone else has been as enticed by the pretty colors as I have and what they thought of it?

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#2 Post by Dodger(UK) »

Yes, I have tried them, and they are very good. They generally leave a better taste in the mouth than other mouthwashes. However, I do randomly buy other brands, it depends on which are on the 3 for 2 offer lol :lol:

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#3 Post by hannah164 »

I'm not British but it looks interesting! :wink: ANyone care to explain exactly what it is and does? STill a lil' confused! :roll:

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#4 Post by bbsadmin »

Sounds like that new Crest mouthwash here in the States that leaves gunk in your mouth.
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#5 Post by littleshaddies »

I've never seen it before. Maybe is because I buy mouthwash when I run out, as I forget it all the time on my weekly shop. So I don't think Moss chemist does it. :lol:
Bet you can't put that one in the waterpik!
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#6 Post by Evelyn »

I've never had a problem with any mouthwash really, you hear a lot about gunk in your mouth after certain mouthwashes but I've never gotten it....

It's worked well for me!
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