.byhumankind new tablet design eliminates single-use plastic waste by 100 percent.
In a time where sustainability is used more frequently as a marketing tactic than a true driving force, personal care brand By Humankind has walked the walk, backing up its ethos and mission to reduce the world's dependence on single-use plastic — without sacrificing quality or convenience — with action and innovation.
While the mouthwash isn't new, its innovative new packaging is — featuring a portable and refillable container nestled within a glass cup that makes it easy to dissolve the tablets in water and swish. Available in packages of 60, the all-natural tablets themselves are alcohol-free and come in various flavors, ranging from Ginger and Mint-Lemon to Peppermint. You're even able to select your color of container , that's meant to be kept once you've made your way through the product.
Like with many personal care products dubbed as all-natural , the question of whether or not it actually works is a valid one. I won't say it didn't take some getting used to By Humankind's version of mouthwash, because it surely did. Due to the product's natural formulation — consisting of seven ingredients, including baking soda, tartaric acid, and thymol — the icy, tingly feeling I've been accustomed to from mainstream mouthwashes over the years never came.
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