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Natural mineral tooth powder in glass jar by Weluxia

Natural Mineral Tooth Powder: Ingredients, Benefits and How to Use It

Quick Answer: Weluxia Natural Mineral Tooth Powder is a 100% vegan, fluoride free toothpaste alternative made in the UK. Formulated with calcium carbonate, bentonite clay, magnesium carbonate, sea salt, and essential oils, it cleans, remineralises, and detoxifies the mouth without synthetic additives, SLS, or harsh chemicals.

If you are looking to switch from conventional toothpaste, mineral tooth powder is one of the most effective and cleanest formats available. This page covers exactly what is in Weluxia Mineral Tooth Powder, what each ingredient does, the benefits you can expect, and how to use it correctly.


What Is Mineral Tooth Powder?

Mineral tooth powder is a dry, concentrated alternative to conventional toothpaste. Rather than a gel or paste base packed with glycerin, water, and preservatives, it is a finely milled blend of minerals, clays, and botanical extracts that activate when they contact saliva or water during brushing.

The mineral format means the active ingredients are not diluted. Every brush delivers a full concentration of the compounds that actually clean and remineralise your teeth. There are no fillers, no foaming agents, and no synthetic carriers — just ingredients that serve a direct oral health purpose.

Weluxia Natural Mineral Tooth Powder is formulated in the UK, packaged in a recyclable glass jar, and provides approximately 200 brushes per 60g jar — around three months of twice daily use.

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Ingredients: What Is in Weluxia Mineral Tooth Powder?

Full ingredient list: Calcium Carbonate, Bentonite Clay, Magnesium Carbonate, Sodium Chloride (Sea Salt), Sodium Bicarbonate, Steam Distilled Spearmint Oil, Steam Distilled Mint Oil.

Every ingredient has a specific function. Here is what each one does.

Calcium Carbonate

Calcium carbonate is the primary cleaning and remineralising agent. It acts as a mild abrasive that gently polishes away surface stains and plaque without damaging enamel, while simultaneously providing calcium ions that support the remineralisation of weakened enamel. In this formula, calcium carbonate is limestone derived — not sourced from fish scales or bone — making it suitable for vegans. It is also the most abundant mineral found naturally in tooth enamel.

Bentonite Clay

Bentonite clay is a naturally occurring volcanic mineral with a powerful negative charge that attracts positively charged toxins, heavy metals, and bacterial compounds in the mouth. It acts as a gentle detoxifying agent, drawing out surface impurities and bacterial build-up from the teeth and gum line without harsh abrasion. It also supports healthy pH balance in the mouth, making the oral environment less hospitable to harmful bacteria. Combined with calcium carbonate and sea salt, it leaves teeth noticeably cleaner after each brush.

Magnesium Carbonate

Magnesium is an essential mineral for tooth and bone health that is often overlooked in oral care formulations. Magnesium carbonate supports the formation of strong enamel and aids the body in absorbing calcium effectively, which directly contributes to the remineralisation process. It also has mild abrasive properties that complement calcium carbonate for a thorough clean without over-abrading enamel.

Sodium Chloride (Sea Salt)

Sea salt has been used in oral care for centuries. It works by balancing the pH of the mouth, creating an alkaline environment that is hostile to acid-producing bacteria responsible for decay and bad breath. Sea salt also has mild antiseptic properties that support gum health and reduce inflammation around the gum line. It contributes trace minerals that complement the remineralising action of calcium and magnesium carbonate.

Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)

Sodium bicarbonate is a well-established oral care ingredient with a long track record in natural dentistry. It is a mild alkaline abrasive that neutralises mouth acids, removes surface stains, and freshens breath. Its alkalising effect helps counteract the acidic environment that promotes bacterial growth and enamel erosion. At the concentration used in this formula, it delivers these benefits without the excessive abrasiveness associated with high-baking-soda products.

Steam Distilled Spearmint Oil and Mint Oil

Both essential oils are included for fresh breath and their natural antibacterial properties. Spearmint and peppermint oils contain menthol and carvone, compounds with demonstrated antimicrobial activity against common oral pathogens including Streptococcus mutans, a primary cause of tooth decay. They provide a clean, refreshing finish to each brush without artificial flavouring or sweeteners.


Benefits of Weluxia Mineral Tooth Powder

Remineralises enamel. The combination of calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and sea salt replenishes key minerals that are stripped from enamel through acid erosion and daily wear. Consistent twice daily use helps strengthen enamel, reduce sensitivity, and lower the risk of decay over time.

Detoxifies the mouth. Bentonite clay draws out bacterial build-up and surface impurities from teeth and gums with every brush, supporting a cleaner, healthier oral environment without harsh chemical antiseptics.

Gentle stain removal. Calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate provide polishing action that lifts surface stains from coffee, tea, and food without the harsh abrasives found in many whitening toothpastes. Regular use produces a gradual brightening effect.

Supports gum health. Sea salt's antiseptic properties and bentonite clay's detoxifying action both contribute to a healthier gum line. The formula is free from SLS, which is a common irritant that can aggravate sensitive or inflamed gums.

Freshens breath naturally. Spearmint and mint oils address the bacterial causes of bad breath rather than simply masking odour with artificial flavouring or alcohol.

100% vegan and plastic free. The formula contains no animal derivatives and is packaged in a recyclable glass jar. No SLS, no fluoride, no xylitol, no synthetic additives.


How to Use Mineral Tooth Powder

There are two methods and both work equally well. Choose whichever feels most comfortable.

The dry method: Dip a dry toothbrush directly into the powder or sprinkle a small amount onto the bristles. Brush as normal for 2 minutes. The powder activates with saliva as you brush.

The wet method: Wet your toothbrush, shake off the excess water, then dip or sprinkle the powder onto the bristles. Brush as normal for 2 minutes.

After brushing, spit out and rinse once. For maximum remineralisation benefit, avoid rinsing with water immediately — allow the minerals to remain in contact with the tooth surface for a few minutes before rinsing.

For best results, use twice daily. One 60g jar provides approximately 200 brushes, which is around three months of twice daily use. Make sure no water enters the jar during use to prevent moisture build-up, and store in a cool, dry place once opened.


Who Is Mineral Tooth Powder Best For?

Weluxia Natural Mineral Tooth Powder is a well-suited choice for anyone who wants to move away from conventional toothpaste and towards a cleaner, more transparent oral care routine. It works particularly well for people who are vegan or have dietary restrictions around animal-derived ingredients, those who prefer to avoid fluoride, and anyone with sensitivity to SLS or synthetic flavourings commonly found in standard toothpaste.

It is also an excellent entry point for people new to natural oral care. The mint flavour is familiar and refreshing, the texture is easy to get used to, and the clean feeling after brushing is something most first-time users notice immediately.

For those with significantly weakened enamel or a history of cavities, the Remineralising Tooth Powder with 45% hydroxyapatite offers stronger enamel rebuilding support. If you are unsure which formula is right for you, the tooth powder guide will help you decide.


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