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Age:
1+
Brand: J'erelia
Line: yasna
Product Type: toothpaste
Product Properties: cleansing, firming
Volume: 50 ml
Formula: fluor-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: mass-market
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
The emergence of a baby's first teeth is reason enough to start thinking about their safe and most comfortable cleansing for the little one. "Sweet Bunny" toothpaste from the J'erelia Yasha series is a high-quality and effective product that will ensure your little one has healthy teeth and gums. This toothpaste is made from valuable natural ingredients that provide strengthening, soothing, and anti-inflammatory effects. "Sweet Bunny" toothpaste does not have a strong smell or taste, making it likable for every little one. Let your little one gift you with their heavenly smile every day!
Features of J'erelia Yasha toothpaste:
- contains chamomile and calendula oils;
- enriched with xylitol to strengthen emerging teeth;
- contains safe food-grade preservatives;
- improves the absorption of minerals by tooth enamel;
- improves oral microbiota;
- protects against the development of oral thrush;
- free from fluoride, antiseptics, synthetic dyes, and flavorings;
- does not contain SLS and SLES.-
Apply a small amount of toothpaste to your toothbrush. Brush your teeth using circular motions, while gently massaging your gums. Rinse your mouth with water.
My four-year-old daughter chose this toothpaste, and she really liked the bunny on the packaging. However, after a week of use, the tube split along the seam, even though we were careful and didn't drop it. We bought it on a makeup website.
Good pasta.
This pasta is great, my child loves it.
Good product, it doesn't foam too much. The taste and smell are neutral, and the ingredients are fine. I bought it after trying the Minty Chill by Little Siberica, but I didn't notice any difference.
We have been using this toothpaste for a year now, and my child likes it more than the previous brand. It's not bad, and the expiration date is normal. I haven't tasted it, but it doesn't foam too much, which is actually a good thing. It surprises me when people complain about the lack of foam, I won't stop buying it for that reason!
To make toothpaste foam well, just like shampoo, they add chemical elements that won't harm adults, but why would children need them?