Aquafresh Extreme Clean Toothpaste
Does This Toothpaste Really Provide a Whitening Mint Experience?
By K. Ray, published Jun 30, 2006
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White teeth are definitely more attractive than discolored teeth, but which products really work to help whiten teeth? It’s difficult to know what to buy when there are so many products available. Many companies claim their product makes teeth whiter, but not all of these products do what they claim, and many don’t work on a long-term basis.
The following review provides information on Aquafresh Extreme Clean toothpaste. I purchased a trial-size tube of Aquafresh Extreme Clean toothpaste, and I’ve had the opportunity to test this toothpaste. My evaluation of Aquafresh Extreme Clean toothpaste will help others decide if this name-brand whitening toothpaste is worth purchasing in an effort to whiten teeth and keep teeth clean and fresh.
Product Description
Aquafresh Extreme Clean toothpaste comes in a shiny silver tube with a white cap and dark blue lettering. The toothpaste itself is orange and white, and it smells like mint, but Aquafresh Extreme Clean doesn’t smell sweet like other toothpastes.
Product Claims
The label claims this whitening toothpaste has micro-active foaming action. This doesn’t sound like a good choice for those who don’t like toothpaste that foams excessively. The label also claims the product will provide a whitening mint experience, and instructions are no different from instructions for use on any other type of toothpaste. It would be wonderful if this product actually does what it claims. Tooth whitening products are generally quite expensive, but toothpaste is affordable.
Personal Experience
People are becoming more and more aware of the appearance of their teeth, and products to whiten teeth are becoming increasingly popular.
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Did You Know?
The first commercial toothpaste was sold in 1873 by Colgate.
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