Activated Charcoal + Peppermint Tooth Polish
Activated Charcoal + Peppermint Tooth Polish

Fat and the Moon Activated Charcoal + Peppermint Tooth Polish

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Daily brushing is essential. But every once in a while, we need something to get tough stains out! That's where the Activated Charcoal + Peppermint Tooth Polish from Fat and the Moon comes in! Made from organic ingredients like activated charcoal, baking soda, and peppermint essential oil, it works hard to remove tough stains from coffee and tea without harming sensitive gums or teeth. It should only be used once every few weeks, but leaves your entire mouth feeling clean, and looking great!
Women Owned
This brand is owned by a majority of women. This includes everything from a small one-woman shop to a larger company where more than 51% of women make up the ownership team.

Handmade
We support small businesses and craftspeople who create each of their products with care. Handmade products are generally produced on a small scale, without the use of large energy consuming factories and production facilities. Buying handmade helps support art, communities, and people's livelihoods.

Organic Content
Organic materials and ingredients are grown without the use of chemical pesticides or fertilizers, promoting a healthier use of land and decreasing harmful agricultural runoff. By steering clear of toxic chemicals, farm workers experience less exposure to hazardous conditions, promoting social responsibility as well as environmental stewardship. Choosing organic materials eliminates the use of insecticides and other harmful chemicals, promotes efficient resource use, and results in a safer products and a cleaner planet!

Paraben Free
Parabens are synthetic chemical preservatives, commonly used in beauty products like shampoo, lotion, and deodorants. Parabens can accumulate in your body, and have been linked to hormonal disruption and reproductive problems. In studies of breast cancer patients, parabens have been found in the tissue of cancerous tumors. If you want to avoid Parabens in your beauty products, keep an eye out for methylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben, and ethylparaben in the ingredients list.

Phthalate Free
Phthalates are found in toys, electronics, personal care products, plastic wraps, containers, and more. These petroleum based chemicals help soften plastics, and bind fragrances to perfumes, deodorants, creams, and other personal care products. Phthalates are are not chemically bound, meaning they can easily get released into the air, water, or your body, just by using the products as intended. Phthalates have been found to disrupt the endocrine system, which can cause reproductive damage, hormonal imbalances, infertility, mood changes, metabolism changes, and more.

Sulfate Free
Sulfates are synthetic chemical ingredients commonly used in beauty products and household cleaners, like shampoos and dish soaps. You can usually identify sulfates in an ingredients list by looking out for the most common types: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLC) and Sodium Laureth Sulfates (SLES). These chemicals, often derived from petroleum, are used to help form the “lather” we’re used to seeing in our beauty and cleaning products. When used in the shower or sink, these chemicals can flow through the pipes and into our waterways. Synthetic sulfates have been linked to allergic reactions, eye and skin irritation, and hair loss, and some studies suggest they contain carcinogenic ingredients.

Fat and the Moon

Ever taken a closer look at your personal care products and realized that the messaging on the bottle or jar is all about — fixing, taming, or eliminating' a part of you? Fat and the Moon founder Rachel Budde noticed this harmful trend and set to work launching a brand that celebrated and empowered both people and the planet. Drawing from age-old herbal remedies and plant-powered ingredients, her collection of healing balms and beautifying concoctions elevate the entire self-care experience. Each product is handmade (with love!) and comprised of the highest-quality ingredients, all thoughtfully sourced and organically cultivated. Click below to learn more about why we love Fat and the Moon!

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Customer Reviews

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Xander G.
I love the way this

I love the way this cleans my teeth. I usually brush my teeth normally and will use the charcoal powder once I am done. I think it is a bit challenging to get it on the bristles, but I am very cautious and it really is no big deal. In hindsight it is more sanitary to tap the bottle to get some of the powder on the toothbrush than to go dipping it into a container.

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Kindness
Needs a steady hand

I love the idea of this product, and it does leave your teeth with a ‘just left the dentist' feeling if you're using a mechanical toothbrush, however, it comes in a small-necked bottle so it's hard to access the product without a whole pile of the grains escaping. I ended up tipping a small amount in the palm of my hand and then dipping a wet toothbrush onto it - and each time I pray a bunch won't dump out as I do it 🙄

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Carolinetippett99
Messy but does the job

I bought this on a whim at the start of switching to zero-waste alternatives. I was excited that the powder came in a glass bottle, so there would be no waste afterwards from a plastic package. Unfortunately, the powder is a mess not just to get onto my brush, but my sink has gotten clogged over and over again because of the ingredients. Not sure if this is just my sink, but I'd love a better toothpaste alternative that comes in glass or minimal plastic packaging that also works!!

Hi Caroline! Thank you for taking the time to share your review. We're so sorry this tooth polish isn't working out as well as you had hoped! For a similar charcoal-infused clean, we love the Charcoal Peppermint David's toothpaste! An easy-to-use (and squeeze onto the brush) aluminum tube that's fully recyclable at the end of its life :D

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Ellawishess
Hard To Use

This product is effective, but the packaging does not aid in getting the power onto the brush. I find there is a lot of extra power falling off the brush in the process. It would be great not to have so much waste.

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Vq1308
Very good

Switching to a more sustainable toothpaste is not the easiest compared to the other sustainable swaps I've made. I've tried the tooth tabs and tooth jelly's before landing on the David's toothpaste. Which is still not the most sustainable but a happy middle ground. But even with David's tooth paste I still didn't feel that crisp clean feeling that “regular” toothpaste left my mouth. I just got this tooth polish on a whim, but I'm sure glad I did I just sprinkle some onto my toothpaste (use them together). And it just give me that extra freshness I was missing. Um it'll leave you hand towels grayish, but I have had no problems with staining, it washes right out (and mine are white). Will definitely be repurchasing.