Toothpaste
- HealthYahoo Life
There's a lot of misinformation about fluoride. Here's what experts want you to know.
Fluoride is beneficial, say experts. But too much can cause problems. Here's how to know you're getting the right amount.
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This $10 activated-charcoal toothpaste is wildly popular right now — here's what a dentist thinks
Does Amazon's best-selling charcoal toothpaste really work?
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University newcomers given a 'sexist' and suggestive toothbrush ad in their orientation boxes
The Brushbox flier provided to new students immediately raised red flags, with people calling out the brand for such an inappropriate message.
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Coconut Oil in Toothpaste Is Trending, But Does It Actually Work?
A new crop of toothpastes and mouth washes formulated with coconut oil are making their way to the market. Here, we ask a dentist on the coconut oil in toothpaste hype.
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Found: Vegan Toothpaste That Doesn’t Taste Like Dirt
Yahoo Beauty would like to introduce you to The New-New, a column by Beauty Director Dana Oliver on the latest products, tools, and treatments that she’d happily spend her hard-earned money on. A lot of thought went into creating Hello toothpaste. Hello’s products are free of synthetic dyes, parabens, microbeads, and preservatives, and are formulated with aloe, hydrated silica, vegetable glycerin, and purified water.
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Insta Scam or Deal: The Dirt Trace Mineral Tooth Brushing Powder
In recent years, more and more Paleo followers have shunned conventional hygiene products like soaps, shampoos, and toothpastes in favor of alternative offerings boasting all-natural ingredients, and they’re not alone. Recently refocused attention around suspect chemicals in beauty products has left many, Paleo devotees or not, on the hunt for all-natural alternatives, sometimes without necessarily knowing too much about the actual effect of what’s in them. The buzz around triclosan, a recentl
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Triclosan: What You Need to Know About This Dangerous Chemical
A federal ban of triclosan will follow the Minnesota state ban in 2017. Minnesota has officially become the first state to ban soaps containing triclosan, a once widely used antibacterial chemical that has been proved to “disrupt sex and thyroid hormones and other bodily functions” and which scientists believe can lead to strains of resistant bacteria, according to CBS News. It turns out triclosan is not just unhealthy for our bodies, but it’s also poisonous to the environment, as researchers