Can see there's a free delivery code mentioned on some voucher sites, WELCOME, but not sure if it's expired or for new customers only. (Doesn't seem to work but see Post #11, the Newsletter Sign-up 10% off code HB10EMSU seems active, even on old accounts).
Click And Collect or Home Delivery are Free over £20, otherwise 95p C&C (cheapest option for me in my city - think the C&C price depends how many miles away your store is?).
Or £2.99 Standard Delivery - £3.99 Next Day Delivery.
Luckily I have a Holland And Barrett store quite near me, so going to pop in and pick some up.
Blurb says:
"Effectively removes plaque
Has a strong whitening and uniquely refreshing effect
The innovative substance in Ecodenta Extra Black Whitening Toothpaste is known as Teavigo™; it protects against tartar, provides a gentle antibacterial effect, and leaves you with a long-lasting feeling of cleanliness and freshness. Presenting a more refreshing toothpaste with more whitening which is as black as coal!"
Vegan and Fluoride Free, according to reviews, too. If you're concerned about the lack of Fluoride, the company recommend "...this toothpaste in the morning and a 'regular fluoride' toothpaste in the evening".
Black toothpaste makes your teeth whiter? Weird. HOT anyhoo....
CharlesCalthrop to MCGONIS
1 Mar 17#22
In South Asia tooth powder is quite common as an alternative to toothpaste. It's black, usually a mixture of charcoal, sugar, black salt and camphor plus various roots. Essentially it's a slightly abrasive polish, like jeweller's rouge for teeth. You apply with fingertips and rub away until your teeth squeak when you rub bare fingertips across them
Sstuff
27 Feb 171#3
Welcome code doesn't work.
louiselouise
27 Feb 171#4
There was a brush-on stain remover/whitener tube I used about 20 odd years ago - dark red and had an almost aniseed-y taste. For the life of me can't remember its name but think it was deemed too abrasive and taken off the market.
It was excellent and did work, would imagine this is a similar principle (abrasive agents) - though probably not as harsh on the teeth!
Not sure about the claim that the red toothpaste "reddened the gums to make teeth look whiter" which sounds pretty unsavoury - I felt it did produce a noticeable whitening effect.
Going off on a tangent slightly but I also use Crest Whitestrips now and then, always the Supreme variety - it's the best one you can get afaik. Tried various Crest 3D Whitening varieties and been disappointed in them.
rogan1791
27 Feb 17#5
Euthymol?
louiselouise
27 Feb 17#6
I Edited and answered my own question! :laughing:
mistachesta
27 Feb 171#7
Had a £2 voucher emailed to me from H&B on the 17th Feb... usually treated as junk, but put to good use with this offer!
Heat added (although 95p to collect an item from store is a bit ridiculous in my opinion.. who else does that??)
1616french to mistachesta
27 Feb 17#8
just registered in the hope of getting a code but nothing yet...ah well
louiselouise
27 Feb 17#9
I've scoured all sorts of promo code sites and even searched through my emails, no code :disappointed:
My niece in typical teenager fashion has said, "OMG! My friend uses this and loves it - get me some!" so I'll try it tomorrow and over a few days, myself.
Opening post
Can see there's a free delivery code mentioned on some voucher sites, WELCOME, but not sure if it's expired or for new customers only. (Doesn't seem to work but see Post #11, the Newsletter Sign-up 10% off code HB10EMSU seems active, even on old accounts).
Click And Collect or Home Delivery are Free over £20, otherwise 95p C&C (cheapest option for me in my city - think the C&C price depends how many miles away your store is?).
Or £2.99 Standard Delivery - £3.99 Next Day Delivery.
Luckily I have a Holland And Barrett store quite near me, so going to pop in and pick some up.
Blurb says:
"Effectively removes plaque
Has a strong whitening and uniquely refreshing effect
The innovative substance in Ecodenta Extra Black Whitening Toothpaste is known as Teavigo™; it protects against tartar, provides a gentle antibacterial effect, and leaves you with a long-lasting feeling of cleanliness and freshness. Presenting a more refreshing toothpaste with more whitening which is as black as coal!"
Vegan and Fluoride Free, according to reviews, too. If you're concerned about the lack of Fluoride, the company recommend "...this toothpaste in the morning and a 'regular fluoride' toothpaste in the evening".
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Holland And Barrett reviews: http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/ecodenta-extra-black-whitening-toothpaste-with-black-charcoal-teavigo-60006921?utm_source=47868&sc=28626#BVRRWidgetID
It was excellent and did work, would imagine this is a similar principle (abrasive agents) - though probably not as harsh on the teeth!
Edit: It was called Gordon Moore's Toothpaste - been off the market for years. Apparently (not sure how true it is) the current equivalent is 'Email Diamant' toothpaste which is French. Linky for the curious (the price is a bit silly though) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Email-Diamant-Original-Cosmetic-Toothpaste/dp/B00BY8IWJI
Not sure about the claim that the red toothpaste "reddened the gums to make teeth look whiter" which sounds pretty unsavoury - I felt it did produce a noticeable whitening effect.
Going off on a tangent slightly but I also use Crest Whitestrips now and then, always the Supreme variety - it's the best one you can get afaik. Tried various Crest 3D Whitening varieties and been disappointed in them.
Heat added (although 95p to collect an item from store is a bit ridiculous in my opinion.. who else does that??)
My niece in typical teenager fashion has said, "OMG! My friend uses this and loves it - get me some!" so I'll try it tomorrow and over a few days, myself.