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Activated Charcoal Teeth Whitening Powder

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50g of activated charcoal natural teeth whitening powder, removes stains from coffee, wine and other chemicals.

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Philkinellman

I received this free, I collected the code from the "fake snake" at 6pm and redeemed it, there will be more codes tomorrow at 6.

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mandypurple123

i got some charcoal tooth powder at a price lower than this before but wasnt happy with the mess it made so gave the other tub to my friend n neighbour as i dont like to waste anything,but what a laugh it was when he gave me his reviews,he thought i d set him up with some joke powder because of the mess it made,it was so funny,if you buy this,please pass it onto someone feeling low and ask for their review of the product.think you will end up laughing.

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kraton007

I bought this a few weeks ago, the pot is very small, the contents spill very easily, makes a mess if it does and be careful, not to accidentally inhale any of the fine dust, it really irritates the throat, apart from that, I've not seen any improvement with the colour of my teeth.

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KirsteyJames

I bought a smaller pot that was on offer a few weeks ago. I had read the reviews so was very careful when opening so i didnt tip it as was fine dust. I did get black on the sink when brushing but was easy enough to wash away. I only use it once a week because its quite abrasive but was looking for another pot for my sister as she commented on the difference in my teeth. My mother used to make us use bicarb to clean our teeth now and again but this is better at removing stains.

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