Une Piscine A Antibes
Description
Une Piscine à Antibes is as refreshing as a swim on a sunny summer day on the French Riviera, and it gives you that slight thrill thanks to the unique combination of mint and licorice.
For a refreshing dip on the Côte d'Azur!
Flavour: LIQUORICE - MINT
How to use
FOR: oral care use
HOW TO USE: Use to clean the teeth in the morning as well as the evening.
Editor's note
The luxurious collection of toothpaste made in France is free from nasties such as parabens, triclosan, fluoride and saccharin.
Not only does the toothpaste have a refreshing minty flavour blended with sweet liquorice but it is also free from any synthetic fragrances.
Ingredients
Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Glycerin, Water (Aqua), Aroma, Lauryl Glucoside, Hydrated Silica, Cellulose Gum, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Stevia Rebaudiana Extract, Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Water, Limonene*, Benzyl Alcohol*, Cinnamal*, Eugenol*, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract.
* From Natural Essential Oils
Meet the founders: Stephanie & Richard Palacci
Founded by Stephanie and Richard Palacci, Lebon is set on providing a natural, organic, and delicious solution to our new oral hygiene routine.
Stephanie and Richard Palacci had their eyes set on providing a natural, organic, and delicious solution to our new oral hygiene routine.
Richard specializes in formula creation thanks to his research background.
Both are eager to improve their ability to cater to the needs of European, American, and Asian consumers.
Non-toxic, efficient oral care.
Although the LEBON FLAVORCARE line delighted discerning palates for six years, with the originality and gentleness of its nine Grasse flavors, a new demand from environmentally conscious consumers began to emerge before becoming the obvious range to sell.
Many of the testimony from LEBON consumers, oral hygiene practitioners, herbal stores, and pharmacies were carefully listened to.
They all desired an environmentally friendly toothpaste that could be used by anyone; the LEBON toothpaste was the answer.