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Last updated on July 5th, 2024 at 12:55 pm
I thought I’d give you all my final thoughts on the Native whitening toothpaste I tried a few weeks back. You can see the original post below. I was able to test this product thanks to Try It sampling. You can learn more about them here.
what I liked
The Native toothpaste was very gentle on my teeth. It wasn’t too gritty or sweet. The mint flavor was even and didn’t seem too powerful. The paste was a bit softer then usual products i’ve tired. I also felt that it left my mouth feeling cleaner.
I liked that the tube could be stood up on a shelf, sink or counter top. Or you could store it in a toothbrush/toothpaste holder or caddy.
I alternated this toothpaste with others that I was using at the time. This one has fluoride in it which i liked.
Did my teeth look brighter?
This is a whitening toothpaste. But as we know with these types of products they may vary from user to user. Especially if you have dental work. I have dental work on one of my front teeth so I know it will never match my natural teeth.
Yet I felt it did brighten my teeth a bit. I also felt that my teeth didn’t feel have a film on them. Overall my teeth and entire mouth felt clean and refreshed.
You can use the toothpaste twice a day or as directed by a dentist.
price point
The Native toothpaste is about average for products like these. It’s around $10 USD. Prices may vary by location or retailer.
would i purchase this again?
I would say I would buy this product again. I liked the results I had. I liked the overall flavor and paste consistency. it wasn’t too thick or too runny. Nor was it too sweet.
there is also a fluoride free version as well.
Thanks to Try It Sampling for this product and the reviewing opportunity.