Ben & Anna Mouthwash 500ml in glass bottle

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Ben & Anna’s vegan mouthwash tastes fresh and minty. You only need a small amount for gargling and rinsing.

It fights bacteria and bad breath.

Works strong but is gentle enough for even sensitive teeth.

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Description

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Ben & Anna mouthwash (500ml)

Ben and Anna mouthwash is vegan, cruelty-free, and made from natural ingredients.  Aloe vera is helpful against periodontitis, sage disinfects and sea buckthorn which has anti-inflammatory properties. Ben & Anna mouthwash protects gums and teeth and prevents irritation and inflammation. It does not contain any controversial parabens, microplastics or phthalates.

When you first start using it, go with a small amount. You can rinse and gargle effectively with only a little bit and the bottle will last you a long time.

When the bottle is empty you can reuse it for many other things. For example, you can add a spray trigger (choose option ‘just spray trigger’) to make a spray bottle. Use it for your cleaning products, your hair rinse, a plant sprayer…

Good to know:

Ben&Anna is certified by NATRUE and ICADA as natural cosmetics. They also make wonderful toothpaste and vegan and plastic-free deodorant. Online you can find all Ben and Anna products here. And if you prefer to buy in person, you can find them in Haarlem’s first zero waste shop.

 

Ingredients

Ingredients

aqua, xylitol, sorbitol /hydrogenated starch hydrolysate, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, heptyl glucoside, glycerin, salvia officinalis(sage) leaf water, hippophae rhamnoides(sea buckthorn) fruit extract, lauryl glucoside, citric acid, aroma(fragrance), mentha arvensis(peppermint) leaf oil, limonene, linalool, benzyl alcohol, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate.
*certified organic
**component of essential oil

Contents: 500ml

Base price

Base price

1.99€ / 100ml

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