Vijon Up Up Mouthwash Peppermint

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ViJon Up Up Mouthwash Peppermint Review

A fairly hard to find mouthwash that is likely to go over well with people focused on low-priced products for dental health and hygiene, ViJon Up Up Mouthwash in Peppermint has been on the market for a while, though mixed reviews and a recent lawsuit being sustained by the company have led to a drop in the formula's popularity. Advertised as being able to address basic dental care concerns such as gingivitis, plaque buildup, and bad breath, this mouthwash is decidedly of the first generation with its strong alcohol content and lack of oxidizing or bacterial growth prevention ingredients. Potentially useful as a rinse for getting rid of unwanted odors in connection with certain foods, the formula has passed scientific testing and has gained some professional endorsement, but will likely fall short of expectations for people trying to address bad breath when other alcohol-based products haven't worked.

The Tongue's Verdict on ViJon Up Up Mouthwash and the Bad Breath Test As a result of the declining popularity of this product, not many mouthwash consumers are abuzz about their taste-testing experiences with ViJon Up Up. Among those who have something to say about the flavor, however, there is a consistent sense of dissatisfaction in the apparently cloying and powerful peppermint taste that doesn't tend to please those who like more natural or mild flavors. The presence of alcohol in the formula can make matters worse, sending a strong stinging or burning feel through the mouth with use. With these elements in combination, users are likely to experience difficulty tasting food and beverages within a few hours of use. Representing the germ-killing action of first generation mouthwashes, ViJon Up Up Mouthwash may get rid of bacteria within the mouth during rinsing, and it can be a good product for helping brushing and flossing achieve better results. Basic plaque prevention is also on the menu with this mouthwash, but sustained and steady breath control isn't the product's strong suit. People who have issues with dry mouth symptoms should probably stray from ViJon Up Up because of its high alcohol content, which may make related breath issues more prominent, especially overnight. The alcohol content is also reason enough for many parents to keep the product away from children, though kids over six are probably suited to use so long as supervision is used.

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Halitosis Concerns and ViJon Up Up Mouthwash For people hoping to get rid of bad breath issues on a permanent basis, a mouthwash's ability to tackle halitosis is likely one of its most important attributes, and ViJon Up Up is likely to disappoint those who want a targeted product. Potentially able to address basic dental care needs and help protect the gums, the product's breath capabilities are reported by users to begin and end with the basic post-rinse fresh feeling, a nice effect that nevertheless wears off too quickly for many users. There aren't any outstanding side effects to be noted surrounding the product, aside from negative reactions to the alcohol in the ingredients list. Though this mouthwash hasn't been put out of production outright, its staying power on the market may be dwindling, especially in light of a lawsuit against the manufacturer brought by Proctor & Gamble's Crest brand, which claims the company has mimicked Crest's design and set of claims too closely. Though there are some loyal fans who like the specific taste and fresh appeal of the formula, there are many others who probably wouldn't be too sad to see it disappear –especially when it's proven itself to be ineffective against some users' halitosis concerns.

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