Keep The Bad Breath Monster Away By Putting Together A Fresh Breath Kit

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Are you tired of waking up each morning with dragon breath? Do you wish there was something you could do to get that bad taste out of your mouth and enjoy your food thoroughly? Do...

Are you tired of waking up each morning with dragon breath? Do you wish there was something you could do to get that bad taste out of your mouth and enjoy your food thoroughly? Do you wish you were not so self-conscious about your breath when you talk to people? Why not put together an easy fresh breath kit? Rather than have all of your breath fresheners scattered around the bathroom or collecting dust in the medicine cabinet, put them all together for easy reach. Here are some ideas on how to put together a fresh breath kit.

Why Put Together a Fresh Breath Kit?

A fresh breath kit is the perfect antidote to a case of the bad breath blues. We have all gotten these blues before; some of us more than others. Who needs a fresh breath kit? The truth is that all of us need a fresh breath kit. Everyone experiences some kind of halitosis at some point in our life. So why be caught unawares by it? Wouldn't it be nice to be able to reach for your fresh breath kit, rather than have to make an inconvenient stop at the local drugstore to shop for embarrassing breath fresheners? With the convenience of the Internet, you can shop for all your personal toiletries from the comfort of your home and put together a one of a kind fresh breath toiletry kit. Here are some ideas on what should go in your fresh breath kit.

A Tongue Scraper

This is a simple yet wonderfully effective device that is universally used around the world to clean the tongue. Strangely enough, it is not used as much in the United States. However, a tongue scraper is a must if you truly care about keeping a clean and fresh mouth. In case you have never come upon a tongue scraper (they are not widely carried in the United States), it is simply U-shaped metallic instrument. To use it, simply hold it with both hands and very gently drag it across the surface of the tongue. Clean thoroughly with hot water after each use.

A Soft Brush and Floss (and Toothpaste)

Of course, what kind of fresh breath kit would this be without a nicely angled toothbrush and floss. Choose unwaxed floss, if possible, because it tends to slide in between teeth with greater ease. When it comes to toothpaste, choose a simple flouride-based toothpaste. Unless you are very concerned about tooth-whitening, avoid formulas that add too many extra ingredients. If possible, choose one with baking soda, as baking soda has been shown to help contain odors well.

An Alcohol-Free Mouthwash

This can be difficult to find at your local drugstore, because most commercial mouthwashes contain alcohol as their primary ingredient. However, the ingredient is not recommended for the long haul. Alcohol has a natural drying effect on the mouth, which can eventually result in more bad breath. Avoid this cycle by choosing a more gentle mouthwash that gets the job done without all that alcohol.

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