How to make easy elephant toothpaste

How to make easy elephant toothpaste?

The easiest way to make a DIY elephant toothpaste is to create a thick paste from baking soda and coconut oil. The ingredients are all natural and can be combined in a bowl, then stored in a jar. To use the paste, simply add several tablespoons of the paste to warm water and stir.

Let sit for a few minutes to allow the coconut oil to thicken the paste. Apply the paste to your teeth and scrub in circular motions to clean and remove stains.

Use a toothbrush to clean

How to make elephant toothpaste?

For the elephant toothpaste you need just two ingredients – baking soda and natural cream of tartar. Both are very effective in cleaning your teeth. The baking soda is a great toothpaste because it removes stains, makes your teeth whiter and prevents the formation of plaque. A paste made with cream of tartar will help clean and remove stains from your teeth and leave them feeling silky smooth.

How to make easy elephant toothpaste with toothpaste?

I know, I know, elephant toothpaste is not something you find in a drugstore! But here’s how to make easy elephant toothpaste with regular toothpaste. First, add baking soda to regular toothpaste to make it more bubbly and fun to use. Then add essential oils like lavender, peppermint, or rosemary to give your toothpaste a gentle herbal scent.

How to make elephant toothpaste with toothpaste and water?

Add a few drops of baking soda to toothpaste and water. This will make it foam. Then add a few drops of coconut or herbal extract to the mixture. You can also add a teaspoon of baking soda to a pot of boiling water and add the mixture to the toothpaste. You’ll end up with a thick paste which will not only clean your teeth but also help to fight gingivitis.

How to make homemade elephant toothpaste?

The first thing you’ll need is a container to hold your paste. Try a glass jar with a lid or one of those plastic squeeze bottles. You can also use a recycled yogurt container! You’ll use baking soda as the base for your paste, so be sure to use an empty container or one with a secure lid.