Indian toothpastes combine Ayurvedic tradition with natural ingredients like neem, cloves, and miswak. They deep clean, protect gums, and provide lasting breath freshness, while providing daily care that respects oral health.
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Indian whitening toothpaste, with activated charcoal. Indian care used to reduce stain and keenp teeth and gencives strong.Sold in 100ml tube
Indian Ayurvedic toothpaste, of cloves. Indian care used for its antiseptic and germicidal properties for sensitive teeth and gencives.Sold in 100ml tube
Indian Ayurvedic toothpaste, of basil. Indian care used for its antiseptic and taste properties for sensitive teeth and gencives.Sold in 100ml tube
Indian ayurvedic toothpaste By DABUR combines 26 ayurvedic herbals. The ayurvedic toothpaste is widely used in India to protect enamel, fight bad breath and fight plaque.Sold in 100ml tube
Indian toothpaste with extracts of Miswak or Siwak or arak wood. Miswak has antibacterial and astringent properties to help naturally keep teeth healthy and strong.Sold in 75g tube
Indian herbal toothpaste, Neem leaf extracts. Indian traditional care.Sold in 100ml tube
Indian toothpaste RED By DABUR combines various herbal ingredients such as pepper and ginger. The Red toothpaste is widely used in India for long-lasting protection of healthy teeth and gums.Sold in 100g tube
Indian toothpastes include plants and spices such as neem, clove, or miswak. Known for their antibacterial and soothing properties, they support complete oral hygiene, protect gums, and leave the breath naturally fresh.
Yes, herbal Indian toothpastes are generally designed for daily use. Their balanced formulas respect enamel, strengthen gums, and provide a lasting feeling of cleanliness and freshness.
Regular use helps reduce plaque, prevent gum inflammation, and maintain fresh breath. More than just a hygiene habit, brushing becomes a ritual of natural care and well-being.
“Brushing teeth is often seen as a simple obligation. In India, it is also a moment of care and balance: turn this daily gesture into a ritual, take your time, breathe deeply, and enjoy the natural freshness of Ayurvedic plants.”