Binaca, the makers of the wildly popular breath sprays, comes the perfect complement to keeping your breath fresh: Binaca Mouth Rinse! This mouth rinse uses many of the same breath-freshening ingredients as the spray, so if you’re looking for a full mouth clean that the spray just can’t provide, a quick rinse with the Binaca Mouth Rinse will give you that kissable clean in no time! This Mouth Rinse is small and portable, meaning you can have it with you whenever you need it! After dinner, before a date, big meeting at work, anything! You can keep the bottle in your pocket, purse, car, or any other place that would be convenient for you to keep it. Keep your Binaca Mouth Rinse at arm’s reach at all times for a quick and easy breath-freshening that will last for hours!
Alcohol Free
A Binaca Blast that lasts!
Extreme Fresh Breath!
I suffer from really bad breath. Especially in the mornings. I needed something that would kill all the bad breath germs instantly in my mouth every morning and last throughout the day. I tried out Binaca mouth rinse and was very surprised at the effectiveness of the mouth rinse. The peppermint is very strong but it works! It's alcohol free which I prefer, rinses with alcohol tend to have a lingering aftertaste which does not help with the bad breath. I use this rinse everyday and follow up in the afternoon with some gum. I am no longer self conscious about my bad breath. Thanks!
By Carly from Santa Barbara, CA on 03-23-12
Purified Water, Glycerine, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, Xylitol, Poloxamer 407, Sorbitol, Flavor, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Saccharin, Cetylpyridinium Chloride, Zinc Gluconate, Acesulfame Potassium, Calcium lactate, Citric Acid, FD&C Blue #1
Adults and children 6 years and older: Rinse for 60 seconds with 15ml (1/2 fluid ounce or 3 teaspoonfuls) morning and night. Do not swallow. Children under 6 years of age do not use.
Keep out of reach of children. If more than used for rinsing is accidentally swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.
