05. 31. 2006
Good-for-you breath freshener
Go Smile, whose high-end "smile beauty" products are purveyed through retailers like Sephora, has introduced the latest in Smileceuticals (a proprietary blend of antioxidants and vitamins): Elixir, the "good-for-you breath freshener."
Smileceuticals Elixir not only freshens your breath with its tasty citrus mint flavor, but it fills your mouth with a healthy blend of vitamins and essential oils and balances the pH to ensure fresh breath. It joins the growing line of products that Go Smile currently offers to keep your smile in tip-top shape.
Elixir comes in a sleek metal atomizer that fits in your pocket or purse and can be refilled. No alcohol means no burning.
Open up and say aaaaaaaaah!
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I've been using this for about a week now, and I can say I have had fewer bad breath moments since I started. However, there is an overwhelming chemical artificial sweetener taste that I hope they someday reduce if not remove altogether. I'm sure America market-tested poorly with versions of this that weren't so syrupy sweet, but still...
Chris | June 1, 2006 3:27 PM
June 1, 2006 15:27
The ingredients do list sucralose, the prinary ingredient in Splenda sweetener, high on the list.
Brian | June 1, 2006 9:58 PM
June 1, 2006 21:58
Please don't make disparaging comments about other people's countries. But thanks for the info. The concept appeals to me, but with your warning in mind I'll definitely get more opinions on the taste (and aftertaste) before making a decision. I'm picky about artifical sweetener tastes!
Maid Mirawyn | June 6, 2006 10:48 AM
June 6, 2006 10:48
Do you need to buy the atomizer or if you only buy a refill can it still be used? The atomizers are expensive but the refills are cheaper.
Samantha | March 27, 2007 11:51 PM
March 27, 2007 23:51