Buccotherm Dentifrice Charbon Noir 75ml x2 PACK
Avec fluor – arôme menthe 100 % naturel
127.00 DHS
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Description
Buccotherm dentifrice charbon est une pâte dentifrice Bio à l'eau thermale de Castéra Verduzan, pour des gencives plus fortes et des dents plus blanches jour après jour.
Les gencives peuvent être sensibles naturellement ou fragilisées par les brossages quotidiens. Cette hyper sensibilité et cette fragilisation peuvent être à l'origine de douleurs, de saignements et de maladies telles que la gingivite. Le dentifrice Buccotherm contient de l'eau thermale de Castéra Verduzan, une eau aux propriétés uniques, depuis toujours reconnue pour ses nombreuses vertus thérapeutiques. Elle est naturellement riche en minéraux en oligo-éléments aux multiples bienfaits pour la santé bucco-dentaire. En effet, ces derniers possèdent des propriétés apaisantes et reminéralisantes qui soulagent et renforcent les gencives.
L'association du citrate de zinc et du fluor du dentifrice Buccothem permet quant à elle de lutter efficacement contre l'apparition de la plaque dentaire qui se forme naturellement à la surface des dents et peut entraîner la formation de tartre, de caries ou d'inflammations des gencives.
Qui plus est, pour vous aider à retrouver des dents plus blanches et plus saines, le dentifrice Buccotherm est enrichi en charbon actif qui va renforcer l'efficacité du brossage des dents en contribuant à l'élimination des dépôts alimentaires susceptibles de colorer les dents.
Enfin, le dentifrice Buccotherm à l'eau thermale ne se contente pas de vous rendre les gencives plus fortes et les dents plus blanches. En effet, son arôme menthe 100 % naturel rafraîchira votre bouche pour une sensation de fraîcheur immédiate et durable.
Conseils d'Utilisation :
Brossez vos dents pendant 2 minutes, au moins 2 fois par jour.
Ne pas utiliser chez m'enfant de moins de 7 ans.
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