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DIY: Make Your Own Kids’ Toothpaste with Natural Ingredients

 


      If you’re a mama on a mission to keep things clean—inside and out—this easy, natural DIY kids’ toothpaste recipe is for you. Making your own toothpaste isn’t just fun and budget-friendly; it also gives you peace of mind knowing exactly what’s going into your little one’s mouth (and probably all over the bathroom sink).


🌿 Why Go DIY with Kids’ Toothpaste?

Most commercial toothpaste brands (even some labeled “natural”) still contain artificial flavors, dyes, and preservatives that don’t sit well with eco-conscious mamas. DIY toothpaste lets you:

  • Control the ingredients
  • Avoid unnecessary chemicals
  • Use earth-friendly packaging
  • Save money in the long run


🧪 Simple & Safe DIY Toothpaste Recipe for Kids

Ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp organic coconut oil
  • 2 tbsp baking soda (very mild abrasiveness to help clean teeth)
  • 1 tsp xylitol (for sweetness + dental benefits – optional but kid-approved!)
  • 2-3 drops food-grade peppermint or orange essential oil (mild flavor kids love)

Optional:

  • 1 tsp bentonite clay (natural mineral to add texture and absorb toxins)


Instructions:

  1. Soften your coconut oil if it's solid (but don’t melt it completely).
  2. In a small glass bowl, mix all ingredients until smooth and well combined.
  3. Store in a small glass jar or silicone squeeze tube.
  4. To use: Scoop a small amount onto your child’s toothbrush using a small, clean spoon or wooden spatula.


🧊 Storage Tips:

  • Store at room temperature in cooler months. In hot climates, keep it in a cool cabinet or the fridge to prevent the coconut oil from melting.
  • Shelf life: 2–3 weeks. Make small batches to keep things fresh.
  • Always use clean utensils when scooping to avoid contamination.


👩‍👧 Mom Tips:

  • Let your kids help mix the toothpaste—great sensory play!
  • Do a patch test first for essential oils (especially for kiddos under 3).
  • Not ready to go fully DIY? Start by using a bamboo toothbrush or trying a store-bought natural paste with low-fluoride or fluoride-free options.


💬 Final Thoughts

Eco-friendly living starts with small, intentional choices—and oral care is a great place to begin. This DIY toothpaste is safe, simple, and a fun way to teach your little ones about natural alternatives and the importance of taking care of their bodies and the planet. 


⚠️ Disclaimer:

This DIY toothpaste recipe is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice. Always consult your child’s dentist or pediatrician before making changes to their oral care routine, especially if your child has allergies, dental conditions, or is under the age of 2.

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