Waken Mouthcare

4.336 Reviews

Waken Mouthcare creates gentle and effective mouthcare products for the entire mouth.

www.wakencare.com
4.3

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Waken Mouthcare Reviews

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24 days ago

I use the spearmint or peppermint mouthwash and toothpaste and think they're both fantastic. Nice flavours and not overbearing, if you're looking for strong flavours they may not be enough. I've seen a few versions of packaging over the years, it's good to see a brand continually evolve and seek to improve the products and in a sustainable way. I also like the metal mouthwash cup and the product design for the whole range of products.


2 months ago

Only having used the Strawberry Mouthwash, this will be short . . . The taste of strawberry was weak, and the alcohol left a burning sensation. Love that it's 100% natural, but won't be using it again

Strawberry Mouthwash


2 months ago

Effective toothpaste without the plastic bottle. I really like using this toothpaste, does the job without all the unnecessary plastic packaging.

Toothpaste

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6 months ago

Huge fan of the mouthwashes. I've never used a more effective whitening product than their Whitening Mouthwash, it has a gentle but noticeable effect. It's nice to have a variety of flavours to choose from and I really appreciate the sustainable packaging. It looks great in the bathroom too, gives a very calm and clean vibe.


6 months ago

As good as it looks. Nice fresh feeling after the use of toothpaste. Bonus points for pastel tones in packaging, definitely adds to the feel-good vibes!


10 months ago

Love these products. Great packaging, great taste and affordable. Clean ingredients except the fluoride

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Would love to see a fluoride free line with a safe alternative for fluoride. Perhaps use hydroxyapatite instead of fluoride?