Arm & Hammer - Group 2
Nice taste but hard to…
16/11/2021 14:57
I must admit I do have a bit of an OCD when it comes to my teeth after my father losing his at 25 and having to wear false teeth his whole life so it makes me determined to keep mine as long as possible, so I do try everything to find the very best protection but to be honest, I find that basic is best so was delighted when two of these tubes popped through my door to replace my usual brand.
Having already tried the Arm and Hammer Charcoal toothpaste I was singularly unimpressed as my teeth are neither whiter or feel any cleaner or less sensitive and the same goes for this toothpaste unfortunately - I think with most of these tests, it is very hard to quantify in only a few short months and you really need a year or more to ascertain if there is any improvement, partly because I am always cynical at expensive products that make big claims as 99% of them have truly failed when I have wasted money on them.
This toothpaste from a quick perusal of the usual popular websites is not really that expensive compared to other well known brands and to be far it does taste very nice but I have noticed zero effects on sensitivity; particularly with one of my teeth which has been overly sensitive to cold drinks and ice cream for years if not decades so I am basing it on that as it feels exactly the same after a month of using this.
To me it is another toothpaste - nice flavour , keeps the teeth nice and clean but that is about it and I feel that 99% of the toothpastes on the market; if not all of them are really just the same and much like the fad for multi-blade razors with lubra-strips, heaters and inbuilt French tickler, they are just the same and it is just another buzzword like Hyalluronic acid to sell a basic product that really needs no gimmicks to sell it but I guess the great unwashed will be inveigled into buying anything with a fancy title or gimmick...
Omendata
Glasgow , Spojené království
Age: 46
Gender: Female