Red Seal Baking Soda Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste 100g
Meet Red Seal Baking Soda + Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste. Brightens teeth + supports enamel mineralisation.
A dual-action toothpaste formulated with Baking Soda and mineral enriched micro-hydroxyapatite to help lift surface stains and support, strong, healthy teeth with regular brushing.
Helps lift surface stains and brighten teeth with regular brushing
Helps support enamel mineralisation
Freshens breath
Fluoride-free
NATRUE certified natural
Total Reviews (40)
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Christine –
I did like this toothpaste, I like to buy ones with natural ingredients and it tastes better than my current one.
Gianluca –
The initial use has a very good taste in your mouth, however after a few the mint flavor overpower becoming not anymore a pleasent feeling.
Fiona –
Not a great taste
Rebecca –
It was ok but not for us
Debra Fucci –
Taste was ok but no fluroide
Jeni –
great tasting, smooth, very little foam. I really liked this toothpaste
Saja –
A trusted brand
Debbie –
Not gritty like a lot of toothpaste
deniz –
this was a nice toothpaste made teeth white and clean feeling
jan –
Tasted ok but concerned about no fluoride as this is what protects your teeth
Kaajal –
Unfortunately not a fan of the red seal toothpastes, especially since this one had no fluoride. I believe the marketing is gimmicky with baking soda and this does not replace a normal fluoride toothpaste to protect your enamel. It’s also a costly toothpaste.
Kooshi –
I have been fortunate to trial a number of Red Seal baking Soda toothpastes in the past thanks to Blackbox. This one was not overly minty so it was bearable as some have been too strong for me.
The baking Soda aspect does give it a grainy texture in your mouth which is something to get used to.
It gave me a fresh breath/ fresh mouth feel afterwards. I still prefer a fluoride containing toothpaste but will continue to use this toothpaste until it’s finished.
Meg Gardiner –
Nice flavour and aftertaste. Natural
Susan –
A no fluoride toothpaste, especially if you drink bottled water, is going to see your teeth weaken and deteriorate over a decade or so. I would never use a non-fluoride toothpaste, especially with a whitening element, which already harms teeth over long term use.
It is ridiculously over priced.
That said, I liked the flavour and my teeth felt really clean for ages BUT I am 54 and my teeth are great as I always have used a fluoride toothpaste. In Australia, the fluoride levels in water and toothpaste are no where even close to harmful levels.
In regards to being natural, fluoride is a naturally occurring element, baking soda is not. Natural does not necessarily mean good for you either.
Aleysha –
great product