Brushing Your Teeth Means That You’ll Never Have A Wobbly Tooth | Lush Toothpaste Jelly Range

Even though I religiously brush my Teeth, i’ve never been a massive fan of traditional Toothpaste as I absolutely hate the taste of Mint and am always on the lookout for a Toothpaste that actually tastes nice. That’s why when I saw that Lush had released a range of Toothpaste Jellies that claim to come in a range of cool and interesting flavours whilst I was out Shopping a couple of weeks ago, I obviously had to check them all out. Well after checking everything out, I eventually picked up a Tub of the Cool Mouthwash Jelly, a Tub of the Plaque Sabbath Toothpaste Jelly, and a Tub of the Soother Mouthwash Jelly, and I thought that I would tell you what I thought of them.

Here’s what Lush say about all three amazing products.

The Cool Toothpaste Jelly.

An icy triple Mint blast.

How to use.

For a gentle Wash with a whitening effect, this Fluoride-Free Toothpaste Jelly has all the real Mint flavour you could want. Get the cool minty chill with this perfect allrounder for your regular Oral Care Routine.
Our most Toothpaste-like formula, scoop out a little Jelly with a dry Toothbrush, wet and brush. Rinse and spit till your Mouth is clear.

How to store.

Pop the Lid back on the Pot to keep the Jelly fresh and clean.

The Plaque Sabbath Toothpaste Jelly.

Charcoal, Liquorice and Clove.

How to use.

For a gentle Wash with a great whitening effect, this Fluoride Free Toothpaste Jelly has a sweet but spicy Clove flavour. As a Charcoal Toothpaste, it also helps to remove stains while leaving your Mouth feeling cool and fresh, a perfect allrounder for your regular Oral Care Routine.
Scoop out a little Jelly with a dry Toothbrush, wet and brush. Rinse and spit till your Mouth is clear.

How to store.

Pop the Lid back on the Pot to keep the Jelly fresh and clean.

The Soother Toothpaste Jelly.

Gentle, relieving Clove Bud.

How to use.

For Mouths that need some TLC when Teeth are feeling stripped, this Fluoride Free Toothpaste Jelly contains comforting Almond, Clove Bud and Aniseed. For a gentle wash with a whitening effect that leaves Gums feeling soothed!
Scoop out a little Jelly with a dry Toothbrush, wet and brush. Rinse and spit till your Mouth is clear.

How to store.

Pop the Lid back on the Pot to keep the Jelly fresh and clean.

A medium circular puddle of some bright white toothpaste jelly, on a white background.

A picture of the Lush Cool Toothpaste Jelly.

The Lush Cool Toothpaste Jelly.

It’s taste.

I absolutely loved it’s taste, as even though it contained Fresh Mint Infusion, Glycerine, Silica, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Xylitol, Calcium Carbonate, Peppermint Oil, Spearmint Oil, Wild Mint Oil, Stevia, Agar Agar, Carrageenan Extract, Menthol Crystals, and Limonene, I thought that it had a delicious fresh and minty yet ever so slightly medicinal Spearmint taste to it that kind of reminded me of eating an entire Packet of Spearmint Polo Sweets.

It’s consistency.

I really liked it’s consistency, as even though it was called a Toothpaste Jelly, I thought that it felt incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky, and was more like an incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky Styling Gel rather than a thick and rubbery yet ever so slightly creamy Toothpaste Jelly.

What it did when I used it.

I really liked what this did when I used it, as once I had dampened my Toothbrush, had picked up a little piece of it and had started to rub it against my Teeth, it turned from an incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky Styling Gel into a thick and frothy yet ever so slightly creamy Toothpaste that spread really easily across my Teeth.

It’s results.

I absolutely loved it’s results, as not only did this leave my Teeth, Gums and Tongue feeling incredibly squeaky clean and my Breath feeling super fresh, but it also left them tasting of delicious fresh and minty yet ever so slightly medicinal Spearmint for at least ten minutes after I had used it.

It’s packaging.

I really liked it’s packaging, as this came in a short cylindrical Black Plastic Tub with a screw top Lid that looked beautiful sat on my Bathroom Cabinet.

A medium circular puddle of some black toothpaste jelly, on a white background.

A picture of the Lush Plaque Sabbath Toothpaste Jelly.

The Lush Plaque Sabbath Toothpaste Jelly.

It’s taste.

I wasn’t really a massive fan of it’s taste, as even though it contained Liquorice Root Infusion, Sorbitol, Glycerine, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Zylitol, Clove Bud Oil, Brazilian Orange Oil, Tangerine Oil, Activated Charcoal, Stevia, Agar Agar, Carrageenan Extract, Menthol Crystals, Cinnamal, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Citral, Eugenol, Limonene, Linalool, and Flavour, I thought that it had a very deep and spicy yet ever so slightly medicinal Aniseed taste to it that kind of reminded me of eating an entire Bag of Aniseed Cough Sweets.

It’s consistency.

I really liked it’s consistency, as even though it was called a Toothpaste Jelly, I thought that it felt incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky, and was more like an incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky Styling Gel rather than a thick and rubbery yet ever so slightly creamy Toothpaste Jelly.

What it did when I used it.

I really liked what this did when I used it, as once I had dampened my Toothbrush, had picked up a little piece of it and had started to rub it against my Teeth, it turned from an incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky Styling Gel into a thick and frothy yet ever so slightly creamy Toothpaste that spread really easily across my Teeth.

It’s results.

I absolutely loved it’s results, as not only did this leave my Teeth, Gums and Tongue feeling incredibly squeaky clean and my Breath feeling super fresh, but it also left them tasting of very deep and spicy yet ever so slightly medicinal Aniseed for at least ten minutes after I had used it.

It’s packaging.

I really liked it’s packaging, as this came in a short cylindrical Black Plastic Tub with a screw top Lid that looked beautiful sat on my Bathroom Cabinet.

A medium circular puddle of some dark orange toothpaste jelly, on a white background.

A picture of the Lush Soother Toothpaste Jelly.

The Lush Soother Toothpaste Jelly.

It’s taste.

I absolutely loved it’s taste, as even though it contained Fair Trade Organic Clove Infusion, Sorbitol, Glycerine, Cilica, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Zylitol, Calcium Carbonate, Aniseed Oil, Clove Bud Oil, Almond Essential Oil, Stevia, Agar Agar, Carrageenan Extract, Water, Cinnamal, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Citral, Coumarin, Eugenol, Limonene, Flavour, and Colour 15510, I thought that it had a delicious deep and spicy yet ever so slightly fizzy Cola taste to it that kind of reminded me of downing an entire Glass of ice cold Cola on a boiling hot Summer’s Day.

It’s consistency.

I really liked it’s consistency, as even though it was called a Toothpaste Jelly, I thought that it felt incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky, and was more like an incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky Styling Gel rather than a thick and rubbery yet ever so slightly creamy Toothpaste Jelly.

What it did when I used it.

I really liked what this did when I used it, as once I had dampened my Toothbrush, had picked up a little piece of it and had started to rub it against my Teeth, it turned from an incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky Styling Gel into a thick and frothy yet ever so slightly creamy Toothpaste that spread really easily across my Teeth.

It’s results.

I absolutely loved it’s results, as not only did this leave my Teeth, Gums and Tongue feeling incredibly squeaky clean and my Breath feeling super fresh, but it also left them tasting of delicious deep and spicy yet ever so slightly fizzy Cola for at least ten minutes after I had used it.

It’s packaging.

I really liked it’s packaging, as this came in a short cylindrical Black Plastic Tub with a screw top Lid that looked beautiful sat on my Bathroom Cabinet.

My overall thoughts.

Overall I would have to rate the Lush Cool Toothpaste Jelly a nine out of ten, the Lush Plaque Sabbath Toothpaste Jelly a seven out of ten, and the Lush Soother Toothpaste Jelly an eight out of ten. I really liked the Lush Cool Toothpaste Jelly, as I absolutely loved it’s delicious fresh and minty yet ever so slightly medicinal Spearmint taste, it’s consistency, what it did when I used it, it’s results, and it’s packaging, but I just wish that it had tasted a little bit more of Spearmint. I really liked the Lush Plaque Sabbath Toothpaste Jelly, as I absolutely loved it’s incredibly thick and gelatinous yet ever so slightly sticky consistency, what it did when I used it, it’s results, and it’s packaging, but I just wasn’t a massive fan of it’s very deep and spicy yet ever so slightly medicinal Aniseed taste. I really liked the Lush Soother Toothpaste Jelly, as I absolutely loved it’s delicious deep and spicy yet ever so slightly fizzy Cola taste, it’s consistency, what it did when I used it, it’s results, and it’s packaging, but I just wish that it had tasted a little bit more of Almond.
If you would like to check out any of the Lush Toothpaste Jelly range for yourselves, then you can either pop into your local Lush store, or you can find it online here.
Have you checked out any of the Lush Toothpaste Jelly range yet? What did you think of it? What’s some of your favourite flavours of Toothpaste? Please let me know down below.

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