NeemFresh Herbal Mouthwash
₵35.00 Original price was: ₵35.00.₵29.99Current price is: ₵29.99.
Naturally formulated mouthwash made with Neem tree (Azadiracter indica). It is recommended for toothache, bleeding gum and
Neemfresh promotes good oral hygiene and makes your mouth feel fresh,
Neemfresh also treats bleeding, swollen or receding gums, mouth sores, weak or shaking teeth and toothache.
Use Neemfresh daily, morning and night, after brushing your teeth.
To use, pour 15ml(one-half cupful) of Neemfresh and rinse your mouth with it for at least 3minutes. Do not swallow. Do not mix with water before use.
Neemfresh will not discolorise your teeth, leave unpleasant taste in your mouth. It is safe for use for ages 6years and above. Neemfresh may have some naturally-occuring sediments.
Store below 30 degrees celcius. Keep out of reach of children
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