Instructions:
In a small bowl, mix baking soda and coconut oil until smooth.
Add sea salt (if using) and stir well.
Incorporate peppermint essential oil and xylitol, mixing thoroughly.
Transfer the mixture into a small jar with a lid.
Use a clean spoon or spatula to scoop a small amount onto your toothbrush.
Tips to Use and Store:
Store in an airtight container to prevent drying out.
Keep in a cool place; coconut oil may melt in warm environments.
Use within a month for the freshest results.
For whitening benefits, add ½ teaspoon of activated charcoal.
Replace peppermint oil with cinnamon or clove oil for a different flavor.
Mix in a bit of bentonite clay for added remineralization.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use dishwashing liquid for other cleaning tasks?
Yes! This dishwashing liquid works well as an all-purpose cleaner for countertops, sinks, and even floors.
Is homemade toothpaste safe for daily use?
Yes, but it lacks fluoride, which helps prevent cavities. If you need fluoride, consult your dentist about supplementing your dental care routine.
How long do these homemade products last?
Dishwashing liquid lasts up to three months, while toothpaste should be used within a month for best freshness.
Can I add preservatives to extend shelf life?
Yes, adding a few drops of vitamin E oil or a natural preservative like grapefruit seed extract can help prolong freshness.
Making your own dishwashing liquid and toothpaste is a simple and rewarding way to live a more sustainable lifestyle. Try these recipes and enjoy a healthier, chemical-free home!
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