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No Listerine mouthwash cannot be halal as it contains very high alcohol content.
Mouthwash contain more alcohol than wine. It contain 6.6% to 26.9% alcohol. A detail content of alcohol in mouthwash are as below: Listerine 26.9% Scope 18.9% Signal 14.5% Cepacol 14.0% Listermint 6.6%
It depends on what kind of mouthwash it is. Non-alcohol? Or alcohol? Non-alcohol does expire. Mouthwash with alcohol in it expires too. I have Listerine and it has an expiration date on it, and it does contain alcohol.
The first commercially sold mouthwash was Listerine.
As long as the airport allows it and it doesn't contain alcohol (like Listerine mouthwash) im pretty sure you can. you should check though.
Yes there is, there are two different kinds of Listerine Kids Mouthwash
listerine
The alcohol in Listerine isn't what makes it an antimicrobial rinse, Listerine contains essential oils such as menthol and thymol, these ingredients help kill the gingivitis causing germs in the mouth. The alcohol content of listerine is used to hold the essential oils as a stable solution.
Use the anti-plaque first, brush, then you can use the Listerine.
Not a good defense. Blood alcohol content is what alcohol is in your blood stream, not what's in your mouth. Even if the breathalyser is confused by the mouthwash, they can just do a blood test.
Listerine is more effective then scope
Ultimately no. Not all mouthwashes contain alcohol, but the ones that due are generally small in proportion to every other chemical Example: Alcohol in Mouthwash Listerine 26.9% Scope 18.9% Signal 14.5% Cepacol 14.0% Listermint 6.6% Source: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0816/is_1993_March/ai_13913959 Even if you were to use gallons of mouthwash, your breath would smell mintier. It is also unlikely that the alchohol content would show up on a police issue breathaliser.