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Curaprox Be You Watermelon Toothpaste is a 60ml premium Swiss oral care product combining a refreshing watermelon-menthol flavor with a gentle 950 ppm low-fluoride formula. Enriched with botanical extracts and enzymatic whitening agents, it supports gum health and provides effective, irritation-free whitening without harsh chemicals like SLS or Triclosan.












| ASIN | B0BFC2W2V8 |
| ASIN | B0BFC2W2V8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,196 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #794 in Toothpaste |
| Brand | Curaprox |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (299) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (299) |
| Date First Available | 20 February 2023 |
| Format | Paste |
| Manufacturer | Curaden |
| Manufacturer reference | 73315688 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.58 x 3.18 x 15.8 cm; 99.79 g |
| Units | 60.0 Milliliters |
Ḵ**W
I’ve used so many tooth powders pastes chewy tablets so I thought this paste would be gross (I boughtt the orange tube). I’d add greasy bought the 1240 (forgot the count) bristled Curaprox brush and wanted to try their paste. First, the proper brushing technique truly made all the difference. No more sawing back and forth forcing premature gum recession. Plus the toothpaste has a nice feel in my mouth (no overwhelming bubbles). It thoroughly removes the biofilm (teeth blanket) and tartar on all surfaces. Healthy teeth gums tongue aren’t a quick process but it sure is worth it for me. Great quality and value for a smaller tube than I expected; I didn’t use as much as I used to with main stream pastes. It had two important ingredients (FDA ADA approved fluoride and (non FDA ADA approval yet) Hydroxyapatite (nano) to clean and prevent caries and …. Here’s an excerpt from the Curaprox website: What makes you happy? What makes you say “wow”? Subtle notes of peach and apricot. A touch of refreshing mint. Wow. Pure happiness. The formula - freshness, herbs, oral health Fluoride is a must. Hydroxyapatite and glucose oxidase, along with natural ingredients, ensure an enzymatic whitening effect that’s gentle on your teeth. And xylitol, birch sugar, tastes sweet as it strengthens your teeth and tackles bacteria. Extracts of echinacea, bitter orange, devil’s claw and Indian pennywort support your mucus membranes and stop inflammation. Plus provitamin B5, which supports the formation of new cells. No SLS, no triclosan, no micro plastic. RDA approx 50. And the power beads? They contain a powerful dose of menthol. for me, the paste is highly functional as the prior pastes were just sudsy minty and crunchy (could feel abrasives). Oh, it’s apricot peach (wish they’d market mango 🥭). Trial sizes are on their website but it’s faster via Amazon when I realized mom switched her paste (they carry little travel kits too)
Y**A
I really like the fresh, pleasant taste — it leaves my mouth feeling clean and my breath fresh. The texture is smooth and doesn’t irritate my gums or enamel, so it works well as an everyday toothpaste. I personally didn’t notice any dramatic whitening results, but it’s still a nice, gentle toothpaste if you want something refreshing without being harsh.
L**R
I have very severe dental erosions from years of grinding my teeth and probably also from gastric reflux. My dentist suggested that I use a low abrasion toothpaste. His hygienist suggested Sensodyne, but I learned that it is good for sensitive teeth and contains potassium nitrate, which blocks nerve endings so pain is lessened. I don't have sensitive teeth -- I have worn teeth. I learned that abrasiveness in toothpaste is measured by RDA (Relative Dentin Abrasion value) and that an RDA of less than 70 is considered low abrasion. The problem is that very few makers list the RDA of their toothpastes. Another problem is that I wanted fluoride but did not want a toothpaste containing artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose, saccharin, etc). So whenever I found a toothpaste that had natural sweeteners (xylitol, stevia, etc.) and fluoride I had to email them to ask what the RDA was, but none was lower than 70. Then I came across Curaprox and was thrilled that they actually listed their RDA (a very low 50) right on their website, but also that there were no toxic ingredients, the sweetener was xylitol and fluoride was included. I tried both flavors (watermelon, apricot-peach) and liked both. The watermelon tasted a bit odd at first, but I got used to it. However, I preferred the apricot-peach. It might seem expensive, especially for a small tube, but it seems to last a long time and the ingredient mix fits the bill for me. Also, I know that many people believe that fluoride is toxic, and I have to say that I don't know if it's toxic but I believe I need it to keep my remaining enamel as strong as possible.
V**K
I really love this toothpaste! It has a mild, pleasant taste and doesn’t make my teeth sensitive like some other whitening products. After just a few days, my teeth looked a bit brighter and felt super clean. The pink color is fun, and a little goes a long way. Definitely worth it if you want gentle whitening and fresh breath.
P**S
I was excited to try this toothpaste as a change of pace from my usual. It is okay, better for people with sensitive mouths. My main gripe is that it doesn't spread very well, and it doesn't foam or form suds. It leaves me wondering if I really cleaned my mouth thoroughly enough. If that is your thing good, the ingredients seem healthy and the taste is like a oh so slightly minty sweet citrus that leaves a nice mild aftertaste.
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