Ponds toothpaste, Fair & Lovely talc ,...to name a few
One fish that should not swim in ponds is the Stonefish.
Pond's toothpaste was launched in 1986 in the United States. The brand, known primarily for its skincare products, expanded into oral care with this introduction. It aimed to leverage the Pond's reputation for quality in a new market segment.
The same thing happened to me. I googled and the best answer would be: Perioral Dermatitis. They say it could be caused by lotions that contain petrolautm (which Ponds contains). I never had any skin problems. I'm very upset that I used Ponds for 3 days and now will need months to get rid of the rash... Ponds should be disallowed featuring such products.
No it is bad for them. Go out to Petsmart or Petco to purchase a new toothbrush and dog toothpaste since the toothpaste is edible for them
One way to get spattered toothpaste off the walls is to use hot and soapy water. The toothpaste should wipe off easily.
Toothpaste should be used for mouth cleansing and is not to be swallowed. If you don't swallow then it wont get to your stomach. If you are having trouble with your stomach, chances are it isn't the toothpaste but something else and you should see a doctor.
The say the white kind of cheap chalky toothpaste
Yes, waist material is made like toothpaste from metel and it is not the best idea to eat it! there has been a recall on toothpaste it is not safe to use throw out your toothpaste now. this is from the president! seriously
On average, a tube of toothpaste should last one person about 3 to 4 months with regular use.
a toothpaste should have no effect on any diet, as long as you don't swallow it. -lance
nothing, just drink water......