DIY Natural Toothpaste Workshop
In alignment with mandated social distancing regulations relative to Covid-19, seats are limited
It’s funny how we can shop organic and switch to chemical-free deodorant, but then whip out a blue, sparkly toothpaste without a second thought... Take a look at the back of a conventional tube of toothpaste. There in the fine print you’ll see a warning: If accidentally swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control, an issue you won't have when making your own products!
Everyone's needs are different so I've put together a few variations, choose one of the recipes below to make during our workshop:
Whitening Toothpaste - With activated charcoal powder for a brighter smile!
Detox and Polishing Toothpaste - Bentonite clay absorbs toxins, polishes & remineralizes!
You'll leave with one tub of toothpaste & the recipes. It's worth noting that these recipes have a different consistency from the store-bought toothpastes that you might be accustomed to. Without the use of sodium lauryl sulfate for example, these toothpastes do not foam.
Duration: 1 hour
Cost: 75 AED
The Key Ingredients:
Coconut Oil which helps boost the microbiome, kill bad breath, prevent cavities and reduce gum inflammation.
Bentonite Clay which is a natural polisher rich in minerals. Aids in the detoxification of heavy metals and toxins present in the mouth.
Baking Soda for its alkalinity. Neutralizing acids is essential to maintaining proper pH in the mouth to encourage the right bacteria as well as protect enamel from decay.
Xylitol for its abilities to reduce cavity-causing bacteria and tooth decay.
Activated Charcoal Whitens teeth, removes stains and helps balance your oral microbiome.
Carbonate Calcium helps remove plaque, debris and surface stains.
Essential Oil Just a drop or two for its anti-bacterial properties & fresh breath! Choose between Orange, Cinnamon or Peppermint!
Why make the switch?
Many mainstream brands of toothpaste contain harmful or even toxic ingredients such as:
Triclosan, a pesticide and hormone disruptor.
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) which causes canker sores for many people.
Artificial colorings, Toothpaste does not need to be pink or blue
Fluoride, There are studies that lean both ways about the benefits of fluoride in toothpaste, but it can be toxic if swallowed
Highly abrasive ingredients which damage enamel, making teeth sensitive and more prone to gum recession and cavities.
About the Venue: Located in the heart of Jumeirah, The Workshop is a charming villa that offers exhibitions, a café with a lovely courtyard, a boutique with unique designer items as well as a space for creative workshops of all kinds.
Workshop Cancellation Policy:
We understand that sometimes a change in plans in unavoidable, should you need to cancel your booking please email hello@glitchesandstitches.com
You will receive a full refund if you provide at least 48 hours notice of cancellation. Later cancellations will be considered as a no shows and the full fee will be charged.