
SLS Free Toothpaste
At Truthpaste, we think it’s important to show transparency about what ingredients go into the products that you use on a daily basis. This is especially true if those products are going into your mouth! At Truthpaste we have always been honest about our ingredients. That includes what we do not use, as well as what we do. Truthpaste is an SLS free toothpaste, but what is SLS?
What is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate?
SLS stands for Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. In very simple terms it’s a detergent. You can find it in hair products, cleaning products and, of course, some toothpastes (not ours!).
SLS is a type of 'surfactant' - an ingredient that can reduce the surface tension or molecules and helps to trap dirt and grease, making them effective cleaners. Surfactants are also foaming agents, they break down water into foam or lather.
Good for cleaning, but for teeth and gums?
In terms of toothpaste then, it is the stuff that makes it frothy. It is worth noting that foam isn’t necessarily required for cleaning. However, since the introduction of SLS into cleaning products in the 1930s, froth and soap suds have come to be closely associated with cleanliness.
Is SLS bad for you?
Why is SLS free toothpaste important? SLS is problematic for several reasons, from its production to its effect on hair and skin and, ultimately, on our environment.
Palm oil and petroleum.
Synthetic SLS is often formulated using a by-product of either palm oil or petroleum. Whilst there are alternatives, such as coconut oil, the vast majority of SLS production is causing irreparable damage to the environment.
SLS health risks and irritation.
If you are prone to allergies then SLS in your toothpaste can cause swelling, ulcers, gum irritation or just make your whole mouth feel uncomfortable. A preliminary study in 1994 showed that patients with recurring ulcers were significantly affected by using a toothpaste containing SLS. This was backed up by a further study in 1997. SLS free toothpaste might be recommended by your dentist should you suffer from sensitive gums or recurring ulcers.
Long term effects of SLS
The full effects of SLS chemicals on our environment are still being investigated. It is considered to be toxic to aquatic life on its own. Small amounts in household products, like toothpaste or shampoo, are unlikely to cause harm when washed down a sink. However, if it is not treated or disposed of correctly during production, the effects on the environment can be potentially devastating.
Toothpaste without sodium lauryl sulfate
Much like titanium dioxide, we feel that SLS does not belong in Truthpaste. As our natural ingredients, such as bentonite, can remove and prevent plaque to keep our teeth and mouth clean, we are happy to leave SLS well and truly off our ingredients list. The more that consumers demand SLS-free toothpaste, the sooner the manufacturers will have to pay attention, and we a finding many other brands promoting SLS free products too.
Resources
B B Herlofson, P Barkvoll. (1994) Sodium lauryl sulfate and recurrent aphthous ulcers: A preliminary study. National library of medicine
L Chahine, N Sempson, C Wagoner (1997) The effect of sodium lauryl sulfate on recurrent aphthous ulcers: a clinical study. National library of medicine
A. Moore et al. (1983) Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate. Journal of the American College of Toxicology. Mary Ann Leibert Publishers Inc.
Y J Shim et al. (2012) Effect of sodium lauryl sulfate on recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a randomized controlled clinical trial, (2012) Oral Diseases Vol. 18 Iss. 7.
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from 1855 reviewsOoooh this is a fantastic product! After the first use I noticed a difference in the sensitivity. It feels odd brushing something on your teeth and not rinsing but it’s definitely worth it and you do get used to it.
I definitely recommend this great product, and of course, it’s planet friendly and sustainable. What could be better!

I’ve used the toothpaste and hydroxyapatite toothpaste before so I was keen to try the new Enamel Repair Mask. I’ve only been using it for a few days but if it’s like the other products the results will be excellent. I have a lot less sensitivity and no more bleeding gums. Love the mouthwash too.

I use everyrhing because it’s all good and ethically and sustainably great the best part is that it’s natural and everyrhing works better than anything else I’ve tried before.. sticking with this brand !

I’ve been using the mouthwash for a few months now and it’s good stuff 👍 strong and feels like it works. It’s good to know it has friendly bacteria and all natural ingredients

I've been using this for about a week and my sensitivity has improved a lot. My teeth appear whiter too. Would recommend.

I started using this and within hours, could feel my teeth were becoming harder, almost a tightening feeling. I have structural issues with my teeth, because of lifelong sleep grinding, so am hoping this will help with the cracks, over time. I am delighted to have found this and Truthpaste's other flouride free products, and feel my use of these products is a move in the right direction.

I just started using the enamel repair powder. I think it’s a good product to use. Great ingredients. bit weird sensation at first but then it’s actually fine to leave in at night and doesn’t bother me. I’m looking forward to using daily to feel the benefits I really want it to repair my teeth :) I read more reviews so might start using it twice a day. Hope I’m using it right could do with more explanation tbh so I know I’m using it correctly. So pleased this is on the market was looking for this for ages and can’t wait for results.

I’ve bought this to try on my daughter as she has hyperminralisation so she is using it every others night at the moment she said really easy to apply. Apparently the taste is very strong that’s the only thing she isn’t keen on but other than that great

This seems to be doing good work as often I feel sensitivity when I use a water flosser .
Since using this I have had no discomfort … overall a winner !

I’ve only just started using this but I already really like it and feel it’s doing me a lot of good.

I have only been using this a few days and actually noticed a difference today. I like to make a large bowl of salad and leave it in the fridge but I was starting to notice that when I bit into the cold peppers I would get that shock feeling. I had my salad for lunch today and nothing. I have used the mask morning and night using a soft toothbrush and this is impressive.

Very early days of using the enamel repair mask but am impressed so far. Teeth feel cleaner and having suffered sensitivity for years along with receeding gums this does seem to have improved. High hopes for the future.

Having long avoided mainstream mouthwashes, I was delighted to find this; that it has an added probiotic element, is a bonus. Tastes great, and leaves me enjoying my honeyed coffee all the more, knowing I can swish with this thereafter.

I bought this toothpaste as I was looking for something without harmful chemicals and plastic free. This toothpaste covers all that. Tastes great, leaves my teeth feeling really clean. Doesn’t stop sensitivity though.

I love the packaging and how my mouth feels clean

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