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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Listerine Total Care Zero Review!



Hey everyone! My next review is for Listerine's Total Care Zero. I'm a huge Listerine fan so I was pretty pumped to try out this new Total Care Zero. I was given the chance to sample this thanks to Crowdtap.



Listerine Total Care Zero is a less intense, alcohol-free mouthwash. After carefully listening to consumers who wanted a less-intense mouthwash, Listerine has introduced this formula. It helps answer the craving and encourage a complete oral care routine.

The formula provides the same healthy mouth benefits of Listerine just with zero alcohol:
-Restores enamel
-Helps prevent Cavities
-Strengthens teeth
-Kills germs that causes bad breath
-Freshens breath
-Cleans the whole mouth

To be honest, I guess I'm one of the few that likes a more intense mouthwash. I know the alcohol isn't good for you enamel and such, I think my friend told me it starts to make your enamel wear off. But I like the taste of the blue and green Listerines. It just tastes better to me, this Total Care tasted a little weird, almost like medicine and kind of bubbled in your mouth more. But, to be honest it is better for you. Alcohol free is the way to go and if it prevents cavities and does more work than the regular Listerine, even if it doesn't taste as good, I'm still going to buy it and use it more.

I would definitely check it out if you were the people that didn't like Listerine because of the intensity but I also also check it out too even if you're a Listerine fan. Alcohol free is the way to be.

Buy It! Listerine Total Care Zero is in stores now! Head on over to Listerine's website amd get a $1 off coupon!

Disclaimer-
I was provided a product in exchange for my review thanks to crowdtap.
You can read more about my blog policies in my disclaimer.

20 comments:

  1. It depends on your preferred taste or consult with a dentist. Go for the one that provides the most benefits.

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  2. I think this Listerine Total Care Zero will work well for me. Their other mouthwash products hurt my gums and tongue every time I use them. I am glad that they have created something less intense.

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  3. I agree. No doubt about it that Listerine is an effective product. The main turnoff is that using these hurts you every time. Looks like Listerine Total Care Zero solved this problem.

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  4. I've been using mouth wash ever since I got my braces. They said that it's good for my enamel. Thanks.
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  5. My Summerville cosmetic dentist recommends regular use of mouth wash for effective oral cleansing. Compared to merely brushing your teeth, gargling with mouth wash can help kill bacteria.

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  6. This is one of the leading products recommended worldwide. According to my cosmetic dentist Marietta, using mouth wash after brushing your teeth can help strengthen your teeth as well as disinfect your gums.

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  7. Sounds like a great product to try. Dentists in Bartlett clinics usually suggest patients to use mouth wash for effective mouth cleaning. According to my dentist, brushing alone may not be sufficient to kill unwanted bacteria.

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  8. This is great news! I didn't know Listerine manufactured a non-alcohol product. I'm sure my dentist Newtown Square PA would agree for me to use it.

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  9. I have tried this product and I'm pretty impressed. My Plano invisalign dentist advised to gargle with mouth wash after brushing for total oral cleaning.

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  10. I just bought this new mouthwash and I love it! It's less intense and it's sort of playful in the mouth because of the mild sweet flavor.

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  11. My myrtle beach dentists also recommended this mouthwash to me when I complained of the bad alcoholic sting of my old mouthwash. This is really good and it also doesn't leave a bad aftertaste.

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  12. Using Listerine every after brushing is recommended by tucson az dentists to remove all the bacteria left in your mouth. It will also prevent a lot of oral problems such as bad breath.

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  13. I just had some veneers put in by my houston cosmetic dentistry and he advised me that strong alchoholic mouth wash can be really harmful for my newly bonded veneers. The Listerine Total Care Zero could be the answer to my problem of not having a good enough mouth wash.

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  14. My husband this product and He has free from bad breath and healthy teeth. Aside from this He also has a regular check-up from our family dentist.

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