🦷 Elevate your smile game with science-backed, nature-powered enamel care!
Himalaya Botanique Whitening + Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste combines nano hydroxyapatite to remineralize and protect enamel with natural fruit enzymes for gentle whitening. Designed for sensitive teeth, this vegan, gluten-free, and fluoride-free formula offers acid defense and holistic oral care without harsh chemicals.
M**H
Love it!
I wasn't sure what to expect, but it's fantastic. My teeth look great, my gums are better since I started using this and I like the taste. I've tried at least 10 brands of toothpaste and I'm sticking with this one for awhile.
M**8
Great alternative to fluoride
I really appreciate having a toothpaste that doesn't contain fluoride at a reasonable price. It's so much easier than making my own. I'm not a fan of the mint flavor but it seems to be the most popular option.
S**A
Nice but not amazing
It was good but I wouldn't purchase again. It doesn't have a harsh taste. I was hoping to get it to help whiten my teeth but saw little to no change after using it for over a month.
T**R
Phenomenal NHa toothpaste
I am fluoride free. It’s toxic AND did you know it oxidizes the tooth from the inside out and actually MAKES your TEETH YELLOW!? Crest even admitted it. Fluorides risks outweigh the teeth benefits but LUCKILY there’s a more superior solution: nano hydroxyapatite for our teeth remineralization needs. It’s safe and proven to be more effective as a remineralizing agent, unlike fluoride which cannot remineralize on its own - it requires the minerals in your saliva to work, so if your saliva isn’t at the optimal levels, it’s useless to teeth. But I have been on a teeth whitening journey - got my teeth whitened at my dentist but I ate a tangerine and they got stained again. (Stupid me. Bye $325!) While I’ve restored the whiteness back with various at home products, it’s been at the expense of my enamel and has caused a lot of sensitivity. Sensodyne was given to me by my dentist but when I saw it visibly yellow my teeth after the dentist’s first bleaching, I went down a rabbit hole to get to the bottom of it as to why. Additionally, my enamel has been getting more and and more clear, and I needed this to be addressed. NHa has been proven to restore enamel which treats tooth sensitivity instead of just numbing the nerves with potassium nitrate like Sensodyne does which treats the symptom and not the cause (tooth demineralization, sigh… such a western medicine move). When I bought this for the first time I was immediately pleased - there’s NO scary flavor (if you’ve ever tried *natural* toothpastes, especially ones of India, You KNOW!). There’s no cardamom or other cinnamon or out of the ordinary flavors here. The consistency is that of normal toothpaste. Great foaming action. Has helped my sensitivity in 2 applications, I’m 100% without sensitivity but even better, my teeth my are less clear. This truly restores enamel.But, here’s my gripes. #1 - I have no idea how much hydroxyapatite is in this. I know it works, but as a consumer, I deserve to know what % of the star ingredient is used in a product that I’m specifically buying it for.#2 - the toothpaste color is… lightish yellow. Think a healthy “mucus yellow” - I’m so sorry for the that description, but when I spit up bits of toothpaste in my sink, it looks like boogers. That’s an issue when I’m busy whitening my teeth at home & I’m avoiding eating foods that stain teeth for at least 2 hours after so that my saliva can naturally seal my dental pores that are being blasted open with peroxide. If I brush my teeth after whitening I’m extremely paranoid that I’m pushing YELLOW toothpaste into my porous teeth, and I don’t need to keep driving myself crazy thinking that the NHa is potentially sealing that color in. I also want to be able to put my NHa toothpaste in clean whitening trays to give myself a mineralizing treatment without worrying about it staining my teeth from prolonged/concentrated contact. Mind you - this is very paranoid of me to think, but I’ve spent a lot fixing my teeth bleaching then restaining fiasco, so I’m not taking any chances. While I don’t think it’s yellowing my teeth at all, because of the color, I’ll never think it’s whitening them.But don’t let this deter you from purchasing. It helps sensitivity after one use, has shown to make my enamel less clear, and has a normal toothpaste consistency and foams up great. I recommend it.
K**W
Good toothpaste
So far it's a good product. Sensitivity is nearly gone. My teeth feel super clean after brushing. Taste is okay, you don't need a lot on your toothbrush
J**D
Helps with tooth sensitivity
My tooth sensitivity has disappeared. I don't notice anything in the whitening department. My teeth are already pretty white from oil pulling and taking vitamin D. But they are not sensitive anymore, so that's a big win for me!
L**O
This is my go to regular toothpaste
I love this toothpaste, I think it’s really been keeping my teeth white and I like the taste.
J**R
Read the labels!
I liked this toothpaste but it feels falsely advertised! I was looking for a toothpaste that did NOT have NANO-hydroxyapatite (which this appears to be based on the packaging) however the ingredients specify it is NANO. Transparency is lacking!
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