Logona Adult Rosemary Sage Herbal Dental Gel

Brushing with toothpastes that contain SLS trigger the eczema around my lips because the ingredient dry out my lips and the skin around it. This is why I’ve been on the lookout for SLS and fluoride-free toothpastes. In my hunt, I came across the Logona Adult Rosemary Sage Herbal Dental Gel, another product from Logona, which is the same company that produced the shampoo I’ve reviewed last week.

About Logona
The background of this company was covered in a previous product review but in short, Logona products use certified natural ingredients and are free of harsh, synthetic ingredients. When it comes to dental care, they have a small range of toothpastes that are made to cater to the different needs of consumers and their toothpastes are formulated with certified natural ingredients that are free from fluoride and synthetic dyes, fragrance and preservatives. Okay, something I found out later was that the Logodent Toothpaste I bought is recommended for those with sensitive gums and is said to be ideal for those who are undergoing homeopathic treatment.

Ingredients
Water, Sorbitol, Silica, Maris sal (Sea Salt), Algin, Commiphora abyssinica (Myrrh Extract), Hamamelis virginiana (Witch Hazel Extract), Echinacea angustifolia (Echinacea Extract), Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary Oil)*, Salvia officinalis (Sage Oil)*, Sucrose Laurate, Glycerin, Essentials Oils, Sodium Hydroxide, Limonene.

Does not foam at all
This toothpaste is quite hard to use because it doesn’t foam at all, and it is difficult to get it to spread out evenly. As the colour is transparent, I also can’t tell if the toothpaste has been in contact with my teeth. I have to admit, if not for the fact that it is SLS and fluoride free, this is a toothpaste that feels rather useless to me. However, after knowing this is a toothpaste that is meant for people who are undergoing homeopathic treatment, it made more sense and I then realized that I might have picked the wrong toothpaste to begin with.

Has a strange herb-like after taste
Okay, being this far into the article you should be able to tell that I’m not the least impressed with this toothpaste. It doesn’t help that it leaves a herbal aftertaste from the rosemary and sage. And because it is mint-free, I also didn’t get a fresh, clean feel after brushing, which is rather annoying because it feels as if I’ve not brushed my teeth.

Overview
I got the Logona Adult Rosemary Sage Herbal Dental Gel from Bud Cosmetics at Novena Square 2, and it is also available at their other outlet located at Mandarin Gallery. The tube is being sold for S$12. While I really did not enjoy using this toothpaste, I blame in on the fact that I did not find out who it is being designed for in the first place. It is clearly not made for my needs but probably more suitable for those undergoing homeopathic treatments. But certainly, I won’t be repurchasing this again unless I really have difficulty finding toothpastes that do not contain SLS and fluoride.

Comments

  1. Eric says:

    Hi Cassie
    Thank you for trying the dental gel and the review. The dental gel you’ve purchased is indeed for people who are on homeopathic treatment and it’s free of mint as it is not recommended during homeopathic treatment. However Logona does have a Daily Care Organic Peppermint Toothpaste, which foams a little and quite similar to the standard toothpaste. It is SLS free, instead it contains Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate, which is a very gentle cleanser derived from coconut. Perhaps you’d like to try this the next time?

  2. EcoBeauty says:

    Hi Cassie, recently, I’ve also been trying an SLS-free toothpaste. It’s from a different organic brand. At first. I also found the experience “weird”, like it was an incomplete because I grew up with SLS-heavy toothpastes — the usual ones you find in grocery stores.

    It felt odd that the mint didn’t have a strong kick and that there were no bubbles. But after a while, I got used to it. In fact, at first I was afraid that it didn’t clean my mouth and teeth enough and that I was gonna be more prone to having bad breath. In the contrary, I think it kept my breath fresh longer than Colgate.
    EcoBeauty last post is: DIY: Match that lemony yogurt lightening facial mask with Matcha!

  3. Lanie says:

    Hi Cassie,

    I tried a Singapore brand for SLS & Flouride-free natural toothpaste called Oralkare..

    here is my review of their Flouride free herbal toothpaste (still yet to write about the SLS/Flouride free version).

    http://nanaymiriam.wordpress.com/2011/07/29/herbal-tooth-paste-and-disclosing-tooth-paste/
    Lanie last post is: From a Reader: Moringa doing well

  4. Cassie says:

    Hi Eric, I am actually using the Peppermint toothpaste you mentioned now and I love it! I will be writing a review on it soon. ?

  5. Cassie says:

    Ah yes, I know what you mean! It definitely took a while of getting used to. ?

  6. Cassie says:

    Thanks for sharing! I will take a look at it soon. ?

  7. Maggi says:

    When you’re choosing this kind of natural toothpaste, always get a minty one. Check for mint essential oils or mint flavor among the ingredients. Those are nice. I don’t like this herbal toothpastes either. But! they are useful for acne prone or oily skin, (added to a mask, cleanser or cream) ?

  8. Sesame says:

    Oh using add this toothpaste to a mask for acne prone or oily skin? That’s a first for me! It works well? I’ve learnt that some use toothpaste directly on their pimples.

  9. JANE LIN says:

    thank you!! you’re a godsend!!!
    I have this eczema around my lips and mouth here I see you having the same issues too.
    I’m switching out to SLS free and fluoride free toothpaste to try .
    Thank you so much! But Singapore have very little choices. ?

  10. Sesame says:

    Yes true…limited range here. Try iHerb.

Leave a Reply