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Three personal care products from Trader Joe's Shine

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Three products from Trader Joe's stores have found their way into my life on a daily basis. Now mind you these may not be the most exciting products but I use each of them every day and collectively they all cost less than $9 and last me a long time. The three products are Trader Joe's All Natural Anti-Cavity Toothpaste, Trader Joe's unscented deodorant and Trader Joe's Pure Castile Soap.

Trader Joe's All Natural Anti-Cavity Toothpaste with Baking Soda & Fluoride uses natural ingredients like hydrated silica and Essential Oil of Peppermint to form a gentle great tasting tooth paste that doesn't harm the enamel of your teeth. Made with no artificial sweeteners (like saccharin), No Sodium Laurel Sulfate and No Propylene Glycol this toothpaste is safe, basic, effective and cheap what else do you want?

Trader Joe's unscented deodorant is hands down the best natural deodorant I have ever used. I have tried many of them believe me in my quest to get away from the large amount of chemicals found in most of the conventional deodorants on the market, especially antiperspirant deodorants. This deodorant is paraben and aluminum free and is actually made with cotton fibers to fight wetness by absorbing moisture. Hands down this is my favorite product I just love it and its made in Canada.

Perhaps the best overall bargain is Trader Joe's Pure Castile Soap which comes in a 16oz bottle for $2.99 try finding Dr. Bonners for that. TJs Pure Castile Soap has a peppermint scent to it containing oils of peppermint, olive and coconut as well as aloe vera. Contains no animal products of any kind - I use it every day in the shower its just fantastic. It can also be used as a regular hand soap, shampoo, fruit wash, general use cleaner in the kitchen for scrubbing pots and pans etc. I cannot recommend this product enough and at the price its one of the best values out there.

Now good news - Trader Joe's stores are located across the country these products are available nationwide so check them out.

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I haven't tried any deodorants w/ cotton fibres, but I have heard good things. However, I use the Thai Crystal rock salt deodorant stone. It's brilliant! I've had mine for almost 2 years now and (providing I don't drop it!) it should last at least 2 more. Works wonders too!

Typical liberal silliness. Aluminium is actually good for you when applied to the privies, as is limited exposure to tobacco. Castile soap is just plain dangerous (Heritage foundation, 1998.) I cannot believe our government allows such a wild-west internet that allows such disinformation. It is pretty sad when red-China cares more about its people's safety when on the net!

it works great

Good to see no parabens. The National Eczema Association recommend avoiding it and lots of other ingredients that may trigger eczema their site is http://www.easeeczema.org and they have a long list of chemicals that can trigger flare-ups

I am a big fan of natural handmade soaps and keep trying them. They convert my bathing to real pleasure session. I would particularly mention this Soap called Moksha. Sold by Lass Cosmetics, this natural handmade soap contains Lavender& Ylang ylang. Moksha is a treat for the muscles & the senses.

where can you get these stuff at and i live in canada, ontario , so any store that is close buy from where i am would be great.

Hello,

I am a regular customer at your south charlotte (NC) store...is great...

Today I bought two tubes of Trader Joe's toothpaste and could not figure out where the product is made...it only mentions that is distributed and sold exclusively for TJ...can you please tell me the manufacturing origing of this product?

Many thanks
Manuel

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