Tooth whitening gel can be made of many different substances. Most gel is made up of baking soda and/or hydrogen peroxide in different concentrations.
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gel toothpaste is runny and non gel toothpaste is thick and white
Toothpaste is a colloidal gel.
Toothpaste is considered an emulsion.
Regular toothpaste means a paste that doesn't contain gel
Examples: gelatine, ink gel, glue gels, toothpaste gel, cosmetic gels, medicines gel, etc.
No I got sick from it!
when i was in san quintin we used gel pen and whit toothpaste or you could burn something and get the black stuff it leaves and mix that with baby oil and toothpaste, i recomend the gel pen with toothpaste though it sticks better. and it HAS to be gel pen that wont f up your skin
Most toothpaste is made from inorganic chemicals that may have biological sources. Seaweed is a source of alginate, and red seaweed is sometimes used to produce carrageenan, a thickening gel. Both of these may be found in toothpaste.
Most toothpaste is like a gel, gel is considered a solid even though it can easily be mishaped. they insert toothpaste often in patterns, and that's how it comes out when you squeeze it. I'm sure if you took 2 tubes of different color toothpaste and put it into a bowl then mixed it with a spoon, it would mix; but your question is very similar to something like, "When you hold your toothpaste upside down does the toothpaste come out". It doesn't mix in the tube, but you can mix toothpaste together.
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