i don't think they sell any of that at my shop. i'll look for it next time and see if i can figure out the name.
i don't think they sell any of that at my shop. i'll look for it next time and see if i can figure out the name.
I usually stick to the good old original listerene. (That stuff could cure a camel's breath!)
Forget all the peppermint perfume hype. It's only temporary anyway. Clean means fresh. Brush your teeth, and gums with a good power toothbrush and floss at least a couple times a week. The most important thing for breath is brushing the BACK of the tongue, almost into the throat. Mucus builds up here and traps a lot of food particles, smoke residue, and grows a lot of bacteria. You must break this up completely. It's not easy because of the gag reflex. You'll have to train yourself for a while before you can do it properly. If you do it right, you'll have a nasty wad of gunk to spit out and you won't be able to see a film on your tongue no matter how far back you look. Afterwards, gargle with a mild anti-bacterial mouthwash or a solution of hydrgen peroxide and water or baking soda and water. Just plain water if nothing else is available. Your breath will be fresh for a long time after doing this.
I brush so far back, my wife can't stand to watch me do it.
Sounds alot like something I told my fiance'.Originally Posted by Kenyth
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I should have seen that one coming!
That wouldn't happen to be your fiance' in the avatar picture, would it?![]()
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