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Weleda Ratanhia Toothpaste
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Weleda Ratanhia Toothpaste is a natural toothpaste which is free from synthetic preservatives, flavours, colourants and free from any raw materials derived from mineral oils. Weleda toothpastes are made from plant extracts and mineral substances. The ingredients contained in the toothpaste will keep your mouth feeling clean and fresh. Using this toothpaste on a regular basis will reduce the level of plaque in the teeth and gums.
Water (Aqua), Calcium Carbonate, Glycerin, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Alcohol, Flavour (Aroma), Krameria Triandra Root Extraxct, Commiphora Myrrha Resin Extract, Xanthan Gum, Ammonium Glycyrrhizate, Limonene.
We are dedicated to maintaining the accuracy of product information. However, as ingredients and usage instructions may change over time, we cannot guarantee complete accuracy. For the most reliable and current details, please refer directly to the manufacturers' information.
Squeeze one to two centimetres of gel onto a moistened toothbrush.
Description
Weleda Ratanhia Toothpaste is a natural toothpaste which is free from synthetic preservatives, flavours, colourants and free from any raw materials derived from mineral oils. Weleda toothpastes are made from plant extracts and mineral substances. The ingredients contained in the toothpaste will keep your mouth feeling clean and fresh. Using this toothpaste on a regular basis will reduce the level of plaque in the teeth and gums.
Ingredients
We are dedicated to maintaining the accuracy of product information. However, as ingredients and usage instructions may change over time, we cannot guarantee complete accuracy. For the most reliable and current details, please refer directly to the manufacturers' information.
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Reviews
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