LION Clinic Kids Dental Rinse Strawberry 250ml
DESCRIPTION
Lion Children’s Mouthwash uses a gentle formula specially designed for children. It is alcohol-free with low irritation, making it safe for children to use. The unique formula effectively inhibits the growth of bacteria that cause tooth decay, bad breath, and gingivitis, comprehensively protecting children’s oral health. Let your child develop the good habit of using mouthwash and start protecting their teeth and gums from an early age
● Contains xylitol (natural sweetener).
● A non-alcoholic type that is gentle on children and has a low irritation.
● One-touch cap that is easy for children to pour.
● "Grape" flavor, popular among children.
● Contains natural mint for a long-lasting fruit flavor.
HOW TO USE
(1) Open the spout
* After use, press the spout side to close it.
(2) Pour into the cap
and pour the appropriate amount of 5 ml (up to the 5 ml line on the measuring cup).
* If your child cannot use it by themselves, please have a family member pour it for them.
(3) Place in your mouth and rinse for about 20 seconds before brushing.
There is no need to rinse with water after use. If you are concerned about the effect, you can rinse with water.
INGREDIENTS
Wetting Agent: Glycerine / Flavoring Agent:
Spice (Strawberry Flavor), Xylitol / Solvent: PG / Solubilizing
Agent: Polyoxyethylene Hydrogenated Castor Oil / PH Control
Chemical: Sodium Citrate / Preservatives: Paraben / Medical
Component: Cetylpyridinium Chloride
The minimum spend for an order is AUD $0 (inclusive of GST). Shipping only available in Australia.
DELIVERY OPTIONS
Pickup available at Merry Seasons City Store (Usually ready in 24 hours)
Standard Delivery
Flat rate $12 will be applied for all orders with standard delivery in Australia (WA excluded). Flat rate $15 will be applied for all orders in West Australia. FREE on orders $149 or over (WA excluded). National delivery within 3-7 business days. Delivery times via Australia Post or TNT to Western Australia, and regional and remote locations in Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland and Tasmania may still be a little longer than usual.