🌟 Shine Bright with Every Brush!
Spotlight Oral Care Toothpaste for Whitening is a vegan, gluten-free toothpaste designed to gradually whiten teeth while preventing cavities. Formulated with fluoride and hydrogen peroxide, it ensures effective oral care without harmful additives, all packaged in eco-friendly materials.
Units | 100 millilitre |
Brand | Spotlight Oral Care |
Format | Paste |
Age Range Description | Adult |
J**A
Must get
I wasn’t able to use regular toothpaste b/c of how nauseous I was during my pregnancy. This helped me so much absolutely recommend it.
C**E
Arrived in damaged tube
Not very minty and teeth don’t feel clean so can’t use it as a replacement toothpaste.
M**N
A brilliant toothpaste! I use it all the time.
I really like Spotlight Whitening Toothpaste. It has made my teeth look so very much whiter and I highly recommend this particular toothpaste.
K**R
Excellent
This toothpaste is the first I’ve used not to cause skin peeling in my mouth and with a mild minty flavour, it tastes great. It’s also good to know that it’s environmentally friendly and animal kind. It is a little pricey though.
E**M
Nah. Misleading, vague, and cheap ingredients tbh
So first off, this arrived late. Cool.The box that held the toothpaste was badly damaged. I mean like, torn up, crushed, one side of it completely ripped off so you can’t close it properly.Even though the toothpaste cap was sealed, I was still hit with the smell of mint as soon as I opened the shipping package, so that was…weird.The sole reason why I bought this toothpaste was because it specifically used the words “receding gums” on the packaging. Welp. The box I got says absolutely nothing about gums, anywhere (that alone really pissed me off).In the pictures from Amazon’s listing, the product shows 3 active ingredients: fluoride, potassium citrate (one picture actually says potassium nitrate instead), and tricalcium phosphate. The box I got only shows 2 active ingredients: sodium fluoride, and potassium nitrate; tricalcium phosphate is listed under inactive ingredients.So uhm…??? This product is really misleading, and maybe even intentionally vague. The pictures never specify what “fluoride” is used; in my opinion stannous fluoride is better than sodium fluoride and this toothpaste didn’t have the one I was hoping for.Maybe my one star is a little unfair (because there’s no way I’m trying this, I’m returning it lmao), but this product/listing is so messed up it’s ridiculous.Stick to the well known toothpaste brands instead.
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