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Eucryl tooth powder

24 replies

idontlikealdi · 26/05/2016 21:55

To the person that recommended this last week - thank you! It's amazing. Arrived today have used it once and wow - the coffee staining on my teeth has gone completely!

£1.49 very very well spentGrin

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GherkinMuncher · 26/05/2016 22:00

Be careful not to use it too often as it's very abrasive and will wear the enamel away from your teeth.

twobambinos · 26/05/2016 22:04

Bought it too. Still in the packet

Fluffycloudland77 · 26/05/2016 22:09

Brilliant isn't it?.

RavioliOnToast · 26/05/2016 22:45

White glo toothpaste is also amazing!

Pinkvici22 · 27/05/2016 07:22

I bought some having read about it here - how do you use it?

Fluffycloudland77 · 27/05/2016 07:24

Wet your toothbrush, tap it to remove excess water then dip it in the powder.

Brush teeth.

You only use it twice a week though.

Pinkvici22 · 27/05/2016 07:26

Great thank you - I thought maybe you'd have to create a paste or something!Confused

tinybellows · 27/05/2016 07:37

I also wanted to thank this person for the recommendation! I picked some up after reading the post and it's made such a difference to my horrible teeth after about three days.

Thanks!

missmartha01 · 27/05/2016 08:12

Eucryl is brilliant. A good brushing with Eucryl ever now and again is all I need to get my teeth back to stain free and sparking.

I wouldn't be without the stuff it beats all the mega expensive stain remover/whitening tooth pastes hands down and is so cheap.

Whyarethebestnamestaken · 27/05/2016 09:38

Is this the original or the smokers version that you are all trying. I don't smoke but wondered if the smoker version may be stronger (or too strong)?

WizzardHat · 27/05/2016 09:54

I got it too - 89p well spent! It looks like it will last for ages as well

Fluffycloudland77 · 27/05/2016 09:55

Original here. Smokers should be fine too though.

SouthDownsSunshine · 27/05/2016 09:56

Ooh where do I buy this from?

WizzardHat · 27/05/2016 09:59

I got it from semichem - anywhere that sells toothpaste would have it i would think.

missmartha01 · 27/05/2016 10:00

Both the green and pink work equally well, I think the Original is the pink one but it doesn't seem to matter.

You can get it at a lot of chemist shops, Superdrug stock it I think, it seems to pop up in odd places but you can definitely get it online.

MadameCholetsDirtySecret · 27/05/2016 10:15

Mine should arrive today. I hope it means I don't need to do £££ tooth whitening at the dentist. Bad bad red wine!

ididntsignupforthis1 · 27/05/2016 15:52

I got it last night fromm poundstretcher

Pisssssedofff · 27/05/2016 17:11

Wilkos for 99p am trying to resist using it too much, it's so good

bobthebuddha · 27/05/2016 17:16

Is it still going?? I used to have it when I was a kid. It was sold as 'the smoker's toothpaste.' God knows why I was using it - certainly wasn't smoking at 11...

Fluffycloudland77 · 27/05/2016 17:34

Yep, still going. It's amazing. I remember my dad using it.

It's really hard not to use it everyday.

I'm glad I posted now, I thought you'd all be like "duh, we know".

bobthebuddha · 27/05/2016 19:25

I was never keen on the stuff (not once I discovered Euthymol anyway) but I have to try it out again if it'll whiten my gnashers for a quid or so Grin

ShelaghTurner · 01/06/2016 20:51

Just bought some in Morries. Anything it can do to my gnashers will be progress.

Fozzleyplum · 02/06/2016 11:02

I bought some too, after reading the thread - from a pound shop. One good brush and all staining has gone!

tornadedeviande · 02/06/2016 11:54

I bought some too (Morrisons) after reading this thread.

I must be doing something wrong - no miracle result yet but I'm going to persevere. For a pound it's worth a go!

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