Toothpaste Kids Fluoride-Free
lavera toothpaste Kids fluoride-free provides milk teeth with natural protection
Natural dental care & fluoride-free protection for milk teeth to prevent tooth decay
Mild and fruity taste
calendula bio et calcium
without questionable dyes (such as titanium dioxide) and without microplastics
100% certified natural cosmetics; vegan toothpaste; biodegradable formula
Shipping time 3-5 days
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Für Veganer:innen geeignet. Nach PETA-Kriterien zertifiziert
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- Application
- Ingredients
Directions for use: Brush teeth regularly twice a day.
Avoid excessive swallowing of toothpaste.
Recommended if fluoride intake is adequate.
Sorbitol, Water (Aqua), Hydrated Silica, Xylitol, Calcium Carbonate, Glycerin, Xanthan Gum, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Fragaria Vesca (Strawberry) Fruit Extract*, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract*, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract*, Sodium Lactate, Sodium Coco-Sulfate, Sodium Hydroxide, Flavor (Aroma)**
* ingredients from certified organic agriculture
** from natural essential oils
Toothpaste Kids Fluoride-Free
Key ingredients
At lavera Natural Beauty, we bring out the best in natural ingredients and, with great care and expertise, develop effective skincare formulas for our products.
Organic Calendula
INCI name: Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract
Typical cultivation areas: Europe, South Africa
Talent: Natural skin protector
The versatility of Calendula has been known and appreciated for a very long time. It has been cultivated as a medicinal plant in Central Europe for a long time. The bright yellow Calendula, also known as "marigold," is now used as a natural remedy for skin inflammations or poorly healing wounds. This is why the marigold ranks high on the list of our favorite natural plant ingredients at lavera Natural Beauty.
Calcium (Calcium Carbonate)
INCI designation: Calcium Carbonate
Talent: Protects the health of your teeth
In the human body, calcium is an important component of bones and teeth and is essential for tooth enamel, which is the hardest tissue in the body.