A deliciously old fashioned way to clean one's teeth and breath. Used in combination with full strength, industrial Listerine this tooth powder will make your breath as elegant as your dress.
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Tooth powder?
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Michael, do you have to use it with the bolt of tweed?
I used tooth powder in preference to toothpaste from about 1957 down to the early 1990s, when it simply became unavailable. I never could understand why it vanished in favor of toothpaste. In many ways it is both a more economical and efficient way to clean your teeth. It may have been more of an American preference while it lasted. When I was staying in Holland in 1963, I found it was unknown there. It seems to survive today more as a specialty item for dentures, etc., than as a general-purpose dentifrice.
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My father used tooth powder for years - specifically, a brand called "Capoid," which I believe he began using in the 1920's. He groused when it went off the market 30 years ago. Everyone I know who's used toothpowder prefers it to toothpaste, and JLibourel is the latest among these (welcome to the forum, by the way). I shall have to try this.
I used to use toothpowder as well, until it became impossible to find. I've settled on a German herbal paste called Silca, but I still miss toothpower.
Caswell-Massey still offers a tooth powder (all natural):
http://www.caswellmassey.com/shopping/p ... ductID=751
I grew up using a home-made tooth powder of salt and baking soda.
http://www.caswellmassey.com/shopping/p ... ductID=751
I grew up using a home-made tooth powder of salt and baking soda.
Toothpowder is still available in Russia (locally produced) though not as wide-spread as it used to...
In fact all of my dentists advocate moderate - twice a week - use of toothpowder (sometimes in titself, sometimes in combination with toothpaste).
In fact all of my dentists advocate moderate - twice a week - use of toothpowder (sometimes in titself, sometimes in combination with toothpaste).
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I like tooth powder better myself, I've found it at a health food store.
(atleast that's what they call it in california)
(atleast that's what they call it in california)
Gentlemen,
Toothpowder can be found (and a lot of beautiful other things as well, includuding, cordovan shoes, Falke, Zimmerli, etc) on the Germany based webside www.manufactum.com
Paul
Toothpowder can be found (and a lot of beautiful other things as well, includuding, cordovan shoes, Falke, Zimmerli, etc) on the Germany based webside www.manufactum.com
Paul
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