A dentist came through this thread earlier and said that's not a good ideaJust did that literally 5 mins ago and I can a small difference. I'm going to do it regularly
A dentist came through this thread earlier and said that's not a good ideaJust did that literally 5 mins ago and I can a small difference. I'm going to do it regularly
Baking soda is in tons of dental productsA dentist came through this thread earlier and said that's not a good idea
Black soap for the face
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A dentist came through this thread earlier and said that's not a good idea
That's cool and all but I'll take the dentist's word for itBaking soda is in tons of dental products
And more safe than the average tooth paste
And approved by dental associations
Don't brush your teeth with baking soda, it's too abrasive it can lead to sensitivity
I'm a dentist
Word? Why not?A dentist came through this thread earlier and said that's not a good idea
You do know that sounds funny saying you'll take the dentist word for it but won't take the dental associations word which is made up of you know dentists. LolThat's cool and all but I'll take the dentist's word for it
Even though this should be basic a lot of dudes be on that dousing flow and or they use too many of the products at the same time. Remember one dude at my gym had the soap, lotion, and cologne of a product man. That dude was literally doing to much. Could smell boy a block away.Not much but a lil tip is...
Don't over saturate yourself with cologne.
Couple spritzes (on flesh, not clothes...preferably in places you'll sweat like nape of neck, where your arm joint is, back of neck)
My dad always told me, cologne should be a nice surprise for people that you hug/get close to. They come in your "personal space" and get a nice "surprise" by the nice smell...
Not for the whole world to smell...
No hate, do what works for you, but I've followed this since I was 13 and he gave me a lesson about putting on TOO MUCH cologne after I sprayed myself down like it was axe spray lol....
I didn't read anything about it being approved by dental associations myself, I only saw a poster say it was. I did however see a poster who said they were a dentist claim that using (solely) baking soda wasn't good. I was just passing on the information.You do know that sounds funny saying you'll take the dentist word for it but won't take the dental associations word which is made up of you know dentists. Lol
That's cool and all but I'll take the dentist's word for it
Do u
Not much but a lil tip is...
Don't over saturate yourself with cologne.
Couple spritzes (on flesh, not clothes...preferably in places you'll sweat like nape of neck, where your arm joint is, back of neck)
My dad always told me, cologne should be a nice surprise for people that you hug/get close to. They come in your "personal space" and get a nice "surprise" by the nice smell...
Not for the whole world to smell...
No hate, do what works for you, but I've followed this since I was 13 and he gave me a lesson about putting on TOO MUCH cologne after I sprayed myself down like it was axe spray lol....
Nah I was just fukking with you cause it sounds funny that's all.I didn't read anything about it being approved by dental associations myself, I only saw a poster say it was. I did however see a poster who said they were a dentist claim that using (solely) baking soda wasn't good. I was just passing on the information.