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Key Benefits of Vicco Vajradanti Tooth Powder
- Deep-cleans teeth and helps remove surface stains for a brighter smile
- Natural Ayurvedic herbs soothe gums and reduce occasional sensitivity
- Antimicrobial action from clove oil fights bad breath effectively
- Promotes healthy gums and helps prevent plaque build-up
- Gentle abrasive formula freshens breath without harsh chemicals
- Regular use supports strong teeth and overall oral hygiene
- Free from synthetic colours, flavours or preservatives for purity
Product Description of Vicco Vajradanti Tooth Powder
Vicco Vajradanti Tooth Powder is like a little ritual from an old herbalist’s kitchen, but updated for our modern, busy lives. It feels earthy and slightly gritty, giving you that familiar “just-back-from-the-cleaning” sensation — without the chemicals! The fine powder is a blend of time-tested Ayurveda ingredients, lovingly ground to a consistency that polishes yet doesn’t damage the enamel.
If you’ve tried whitening pastes and felt they were too harsh, this one’s a kinder approach. There’s a warm hit of clove that tingles, followed by a cool puff of minty freshness. It’s not overly sweet; instead, you get real herbal flavor, a hint of garlic almost, but in a way that’s oddly comforting after the first brush. I sometimes catch myself smiling at how my breath smells—clean, natural, honestly like you just picked fresh spearmint off a plant.
People who’ve used it swear by its gentle gum support. I noticed less bleeding when flossing (should’ve done that sooner!). And hey, if you’re skeptical about “herbal” products, you might be surprised: your dentist might even nod approvingly. Not to say you can skip check-ups but you get the drift. It’s old-school meets new-school, without the fuss.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Vicco Vajradanti Tooth Powder
- Babool (Acacia arabica) – Traditional astringent herb that gently helps in gum tightening.
- Pudina (Mentha arvensis) – Provides cooling sensation and natural breath-freshness.
- Twak (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) – Cinnamon bark offering mild antimicrobial properties.
- Pippali (Piper longum) – Long pepper known for its traditional use in oral care.
- Lasuna (Allium sativum) – Garlic extract often used in Ayurveda for its cleansing action.
- Clove Oil (Syzygium aromaticum) – Offers soothing effect and helps fight oral bacteria.
Key uses of Vicco Vajradanti Tooth Powder
- Daily brushing to maintain fresh breath and clean teeth
- Effective in reducing mild gum inflammation with regular use
- Helps polish away light surface stains from coffee or tea
- Can be used after meals when brushing feels too heavy
- Suitable for those seeking a chemical-free, herbal oral care routine
- Useful before dental visits to give a clean, polished base
How to use Vicco Vajradanti Tooth Powder
Wet your toothbrush, dip lightly into the powder, just enough to coat bristles. Brush gently in circular motions for 2–3 minutes. Spit out and rinse well. Use twice daily or as recommended by your dentist. Don’t swallow the powder. Keep lid tightly closed after each use.
Safety information about Vicco Vajradanti Tooth Powder
Children: Under 6 years, consult a paediatrician. Older kids can use a pinch with adult supervision. Pregnant women: Generally safe, but check with your healthcare provider if you have concerns. Breastfeeding mothers: Safe for mom and baby; no known adverse effects. People with chronic diseases: No systemic impact but discuss with a doctor if you have severe gum disease. People with allergies: Contains garlic, mint, clove; avoid if allergic. Elderly individuals: Gently abrasive texture is okay, but brush softly to protect receding gums. Patients taking medications: No known drug interactions; still verify with your pharmacist if uncertain. People with weakened immunity: Herb-based but not a substitute for medical treatment; maintain dentist visits.
Additional information about Vicco Vajradanti Tooth Powder
The powder comes in a lightweight, resealable jar for easy storage and travel. It’s free from SLS, parabens, artificial dyes and gluten. Eco-conscious fans appreciate its minimal packaging and plant-derived formula. An underrated detail: the subtle earthy aroma lingers just right—not overpowering, but a constant nudge to remember your brush ritual. Keep away from moisture and direct sunlight. Made in India, following traditional Ayurvedic standards since 1952.
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