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HomePersonal Travel GearBotot French Mouthwash - Since 1755 - all natural |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Cigar Funk Killer Jul 24, 2007
By M. Jordan
"HaVoK"
It is very concentrated. It does a wonderful job of killing the 'morning after cigar funk'. With average use a bottle will last for several months, so don't let the price scare you. You will spend more over time using one of the other 'swill in a big plastic jug' brands of mouthwash.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Botot Mouthwash - Great Stuff! Dec 21, 2010
By Carol R. Nicolet I've been using Botot toothpaste and mouthwash for at least eight years now. I don't like having to pay shipping charges. However, the toothpaste and mouthwash have a very fresh,licorice flavor (anise). My mouth feels very clean and I don't worry about bad breath as much as before using this product. And it's kind of a kick that it was developed for King Louis XIV or XV and is still great.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not quite a party in your mouth - revisited! Sep 26, 2010
By Chambolle I had high expectations for this concentrated mouthwash as an alternative to the run of the mill stuff at the local chain grocery and drug stores. I will admit I was not immediately impressed, having found it "lacking in punch and precision" and not especially concentrated. "Acceptable, but no better" I said.
OK, I was wrong. The flavor is pleasantly fresh and natural, with dominant notes of anise, cinnamon and clove without the heavy, sugary and candied quality of most commercial mouthwashes and toothpastes. My mistake was thinking a few drops in a glass of water would do the trick -- nope, it does not. But if you put a quarter teaspoon or so in a few ounces of water hot enough to make tea, well then -- POW! Now you're cooking.
My one quibble remains the price. Delivered, it takes about a Sam Jackson to buy a bottle that will last 30 days or so. Seems like a lot, but I will admit I'm hooked and now buy a couple bottles every couple of months to support my Botot habit. And one more thing -- I can't begin to explain why, but my wife and kid absolutely insist that the aroma that wafts off a cup of the stuff reminds them of Chinatown, as in down on Canal Street, not "forget it, Jake." Darned if I understand what they're talking about.
Great stuff Feb 09, 2012
By g dawgges This mouthwash is the best ever. It takes a little more than a few drops to really work, but it is great.
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