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InfamyInfamy Reviews 100% Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste for Minkbaby - Eco Product Review

InfamyInfamy Reviews 100% Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste for www.minkbaby.co.uk

InfamyInfamy Reviews 100% Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste for www.minkbaby.co.uk

We reviewed 100% Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste by The Green People Company back in late January 2009, as a part of my 30 Day Vegan Pledge. InfamyInfamy got in touch and asked if she could try it out too, and we said, “Of course you can!” and sent some to her in a trice! This is her review:

100% Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste

100% Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste

Why did you want to try this organic toothpaste for the first time?

I wanted to try this product because I had tried another [organic] toothpaste in the dim distant past and it tasted & felt like chalk! I was hoping that the product had progressed from this and this particular one had.

Does this toothpaste represent value for money?

The Green People 100% natural toothpaste costs £3.19 which is obviously slightly dearer than everyday brands but only by pence. I have used it twice a day for two weeks and have used very little as only a pea size blob is needed.

Where would you buy this toothpaste from?

I have not researched it’s availability but it can be purchased from www.greenpeople.co.uk and during March they are offering free postage.

Does it seem to come from an eco/natural/organic type company to you?

  • From their website you get the feeling of that element of care.
  • The packaging is recyclable although I question the need for an outer box for the tube when other companies have just started selling the tubes alone.
  • Their products are handmade and certified organic.
  • The branding of the product is straight forward and no nonsense.
  • It feels ethically sound using the item although I have found it does take getting used to.

What did you think of the toothpasteâ??s appearance, texture and general usability?

  • It is easy and clean to use. Just the right consistency to avoid blobs!
  • It is hard to acclimatise yourself to not tasting the normal mint toothpastes and the colour is browny grey instead of white which again takes time getting used to.

How did this toothpaste perform?

  • The toothpaste does work well and cleans your teeth as well as other products.
  • I have not had any difficulties with bad breath and my teeth have felt clean, so all is good.

Would you recommend this toothpaste to others?

I would recommend this product to others especially my vegan friends.

InfamyInfamy received her tube of Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste in return for her PitRok Review.

Once she tells us what she’d like to review next, we will send her something else to try in return for this lovely toothpaste review! That’s how it works - why not try it yourself!

Currently we have five more tubes of this toothpaste to give away in return for suitable eco product reviews.

For further details on how to swap eco reviews for free eco products please email ali@minkbaby.co.uk

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2 Responses to “InfamyInfamy Reviews 100% Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste for Minkbaby - Eco Product Review”

  1. Terry Tibs says:

    It’s a tad more than pence expensive, more likely to be pounds. However, it’s a fair price to pay for a fair product!

  2. Ali says:

    It’s probably fair to say that this toothpaste IS quite a bit more expensive than your average toothpaste, especially as the tube size is smaller than most toothpastes, but I too have found that I am happy to pay the extra rather than clean my teeth (and my toddler’s teeth) with potentially harmful chemicals - so as you say Terry, it’s a a fair price for a fair product - and for peace of mind :-D

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