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Glister™ Multi-Action Toothpaste

$7.25

Glister™ Multi-Action Toothpaste

Description

SMILES THAT GLISTEN – Regular brushing with Glister™ Multi-Action Toothpaste gently and effectively cleans teeth, prevents cavities, removes plaque and helps whiten, all with a minty freshness from Nutrilite™-certified peppermint.

Product Details

200 g

Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste is known and loved for cleaning teeth – whether you’re a coffee person, a tea lover or just in search of satisfyingly fresh breath, regular brushing with this toothpaste can help remove cavity-causing plaque and stains to leave your smile sparkling. With powerful fluoride and plant-based ingredients like a silica polishing agent and Nutrilite-certified peppermint, Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste will give you plenty to smile about.

Quick Facts:

  • Prevents cavities with regular brushing
  • Helps remove plaque with regular brushing
  • Safely cleans and helps whiten
  • Promotes healthy gums as part of the Glister 3-Step Oral Care System
  • Won’t disrupt your oral microbiome
  • Freshens breath
  • Protects and strengthens enamel
  • Convenient flip-top cap
  • Provides up to 198 uses per 200 g tube

A Cleaner Approach to Oral Hygiene

Formulated without:

  • Parabens
  • Alcohol
  • Peroxide
  • Sugar
  • Animal-derived ingredients

Advisories: Keep out of the reach of children under 6 years of age. If you accidentally swallow more than used for brushing, seek medical help or contact a poison control center right away. Do not use if seal on tube has been removed.

Ingredients

Water, Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Cellulose Gum, PEG-8, Xylitol, Flavor, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Sodium Benzoate, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Fluoride, Sodium Saccharin, Blue 1 (CI 42090)

FAQs

Why should I use Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste?

Regular brushing with Glister toothpaste helps clean teeth and remove stains for a whiter, brighter smile – and it’s made with refreshing Nutrilite-certified peppermint. Plus, as a fluoride toothpaste, Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste helps prevent cavities.

How does regular brushing with Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste help whiten teeth?

The main whitening action in Glister Toothpaste is achieved via physical cleaning and polishing of stains from the tooth surface with regular brushing.

Does regular brushing with Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste help remove plaque?

Yes, regular brushing with Glister toothpaste removes plaque and thus helps minimize buildup on teeth.

Is Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste concentrated?

The Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste formula is considered ready to use, rather than concentrated. For adults, we recommend a pea-sized amount of toothpaste for each use.

Does Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste work on sensitive teeth?

Regular brushing with Glister toothpaste will effectively clean all teeth and help protect against dental cavities. However, it is not specially formulated for people with sensitive teeth. If you have sensitive teeth, we recommend you consult a dentist for proper treatment.

Does Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste contain fluoride?

Yes, Glister toothpaste contains sodium fluoride consistent with FDA rules and regulations.

What is the abrasive agent in Glister Multi-Action Toothpaste?

Silica – a naturally derived and gentle polishing agent, which cleans and helps eliminate stains to whiten teeth.

What is the foaming agent in this toothpaste?

Sodium lauryl sulfate.

What does the Amway Traceable seal represent?

When you see the Amway Traceable seal, it means that this product meets Amway’s rigorous requirements for tracing detailed ingredient records all the way back through the product’s raw material suppliers.

Use instructions

Adults and children two years of age and older: brush teeth thoroughly, at least twice a day, or as directed by a dentist or physician. Children two to six years: use only a pea-sized amount and supervise child’s brushing and rinsing (to minimize swallowing). Children under two years: ask a dentist or physician.