13/10/2025
In Africa, toothpaste is a thing of concern due to the nature of our food. We masticate a lot hence the need for a good and solid teeth to help in chewing. Solid foods are just about our second name which makes having a good teeth a plus. Before now, people chewed sticks and brushed their teeth with it to maintain a healthy teeth. However fresh breathe became a problem with brushing with sticks. This lead to the advent of toothpaste. Today we review the two most popular used toothpaste across Africa. 1. -Heavy Red: Produced by Uniliver Plc covering both Nigeria and Ghana.
2. -LIGHT GREEN: Produced by African Consumer Care Limited covering the entire continent.
WHY ARE BOTH TOOTHPASTES EXCEPTIONAL FOR USE IN AFRICA
KINDLY CHECK THE VIDEO FOR THEIR ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Ingredients:
1. ZINC PLUS ie Zinc Sulfate.
2. SODIUM FLOURIDE
Ingredients:
1. Basil Oil,
2. Herbal Extracts,
3. Chalk,
4. Sodium Lauryl Sulphate,
5. Blend of Peppermint
6. Spearmint
7. Coriander
8. Ginger,
9. Eucalyptus and lemon oils.
Both pastes have other ingredients but then we just needed to shade light on the Active Ingredients.
as a toothpaste is fundamental to many families in African homes and might have arrived before . However, due to the affinity of an average African man to herbs, the quickly embraced Dabur upon arrival given what herbal medicines and therapy promises in the continent. This video below showcases other ingredients contained by both toothpastes which make the recommendable, 100% for use in any African home. Given certain reactions people get when they dwell on products and shifts grounds, one person might be very OK with but feels certain level of discomfort using # and vice versa.
Dabur has been into Herbal Practice for the past 135years and still counting. However, what I do not know is which product as a toothpaste arrived the African soil first. Let's get your opinion and recommendations.
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