Contains highly effective polishing micro particles.
Safely removes stains from teeth and prevents tartar build up.
Helps keep your teeth whiter for longer with regular use.
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Fluff
18 Mar 165#11
I'm black. I don't use much fake tan.
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Proveright
20 Mar 16#19
How many types of Colgate are there ? Whether it be Poundland or the Supermarkets I have never seen the same product have so many versions of the same name in so many different design boxes.
Pixi
19 Mar 16#18
This is very good toothpaste, I use it all the time and my dentist always says how clean my teeth are, they are white not bright American style. My grown up kids use it and like it, don't think it's suitable for young children tho'; sink has never stained, maybe someones sink needs a bit of limescale remover :smile: Great product, nice price, good find, heat added.
Nick66
19 Mar 16#17
Automatic toothbrush probably doesnt help mind!
zx636r
18 Mar 16#16
Never tempted to have a dabble?
Nick66
18 Mar 16#9
Optic version is cheaper for a reason. Fancy a blue stained ceramic sink? Youll get one! The marks do come off if you scrub them but who wants to do that all the time. And...whats this doing to your teeth?!
jeczap to Nick66
18 Mar 16#10
Heard of that but never had that problem. Also at poundland
Sophiasky to Nick66
18 Mar 16#15
We bought ours at Poundland and have never had a problem with it staining our sink blue - perhaps you could try aiming the toothpaste at the plug hole instead.
blodders1972
18 Mar 16#8
Worked for me... Not white enough to blind anyone that I dare to smile at but def a few shades lighter ... And I used to use another more expensive brand of toothpaste...
Sophiasky to blodders1972
18 Mar 16#14
I've used this as have my 3 children and yes, it definitely worked for us - teeth noticeably whiter.
fedex1401
18 Mar 16#13
Unless you are paying a fortune for professional whitening at a cosmetic dental practice, all whitening toothpaste will do is potentially remove any staining, thus giving the appearance that they are whiter. Even that will take time to achieve. There are non or low abrasive toothpastes out there that achieve this without damaging the tooth enamel. Just avoid anything that contains peroxide.
staceybaby
18 Mar 16#12
its national. bought some today :smiley:
Fluff
18 Mar 165#11
I'm black. I don't use much fake tan.
Fluff
18 Mar 16#4
I use this daily. My teeth are distractingly white (intentional).
zx636r to Fluff
18 Mar 16#7
Your miraculous whitening of your teeth didn't coincide with a generous application of fake tan?
zx636r
18 Mar 16#6
No, the teeth tested stayed the same colour......no whitening toothpaste was found to work.
So if you are thinking of buying whitening toothpaste with the hope it will whiten your gnashers, then I wouldn't bother.
Might have a placebo effect I suppose.
zx636r
18 Mar 16#3
They tested a huge range of whitening toothpastes and found that both the cheap and expensive products made no difference to the shade of the teeth.
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Contains highly effective polishing micro particles.
Safely removes stains from teeth and prevents tartar build up.
Helps keep your teeth whiter for longer with regular use.
Top comments
Latest comments (19)
We bought ours at Poundland and have never had a problem with it staining our sink blue - perhaps you could try aiming the toothpaste at the plug hole instead.
So if you are thinking of buying whitening toothpaste with the hope it will whiten your gnashers, then I wouldn't bother.
Might have a placebo effect I suppose.