Breeze Breath Freshener - Pu’er
Breeze Breath Freshener - Pu’er
Breeze Breath Freshener - Pu’er
Breeze Breath Freshener - Pu’er
Breeze Breath Freshener - Pu’er

Breeze Breath Freshener - Pu’er

★★★★★ 5.0 | Based on Shopee


Say bye-bye to bad breath with Breeze Breath Freshener. Cleanses, soothes and refreshes your mouth instantly—perfect before dates, important meetings, after smoke breaks and a sinful meal. Speak up or whisper sweet nothings without being held back by bad breath. 
MYR35.00
Quantity
  • 1 Bottle
  • 3 Bottles
  • 6 Bottles

Pair it with

Breeze Breath Freshener - Sea Salt
MYR35.00
Breeze Breath Freshener - Honey
MYR35.00
How does it work?
Aromatic and intricate, the flavour begins with a slight bitterness and bounces back with a sweet, minty aftertaste. Sugar- and alcohol-free, Breeze targets bad breath by rehydrating your mouth, preventing the growth of odour-forming bacteria and soothing your throat.

Portable and packs a punch, each spritz leaves you feeling instantly cleaner and fresher.
How do I use it?

1. Give the bottle a quick shake
2. Spray 1-2 pumps directly into your mouth.

What is it made of?
Aqua, Glycerin, Sorbitol, Xylitol, Polysorbate 20, Poloxamer 407, Flavour, Sodium Benzoate, Menthol, Cetylpyridinium Chloride, Sucralose, Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Leaf Oil, Ammonium Glycyrrhizinate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract.
Warnings and Care

Avoid spraying into eyes and onto clothing.

Good For

- Bad breath
- Dry mouth
- Sore throat

Taste Like

- Aromatic pu'er tea

Good For

- Bad breath
- Dry mouth
- Sore throat

Taste Like

- Aromatic pu'er tea
What's Inside
Xylitol
Promotes saliva production, keeping the mouth moist at all times.
FAQs
What is bad breath?

Medically known as halitosis, bad breath is formed by sulphur-producing bacteria in the throat and tongue. It’s commonly caused by food and drinks and poor dental habits. The odour can be immediately addressed by brushing, flossing, using a mouth rinse or an effective breath freshener like Breeze when you’re on the go.

How does food lead to bad breath?

Foods like onions and garlic contain sulphur compounds that are absorbed into the bloodstream and expelled as odour through the lungs.

When you don’t eat enough, your body also breaks down fat and releases chemicals that cause bad breath.

How does dry mouth lead to bad breath?

Dry mouth is a condition that occurs when the mouth doesn’t produce enough saliva. As saliva is essential to hydrate the mouth, neutralise acids and wash away dead cells that build up on our gums, cheeks and tongue, bad breath forms when you don’t produce enough saliva. This also explains why smoking and consuming alcohol lead to bad breath, as both activities dry out your mouth.

What is bad breath?

Medically known as halitosis, bad breath is formed by sulphur-producing bacteria in the throat and tongue. It’s commonly caused by food and drinks and poor dental habits. The odour can be immediately addressed by brushing, flossing, using a mouth rinse or an effective breath freshener like Breeze when you’re on the go.


How does food lead to bad breath?

Foods like onions and garlic contain sulphur compounds that are absorbed into the bloodstream and expelled as odour through the lungs.

When you don’t eat enough, your body also breaks down fat and releases chemicals that cause bad breath.


How does dry mouth lead to bad breath?

Dry mouth is a condition that occurs when the mouth doesn’t produce enough saliva. As saliva is essential to hydrate the mouth, neutralise acids and wash away dead cells that build up on our gums, cheeks and tongue, bad breath forms when you don’t produce enough saliva. This also explains why smoking and consuming alcohol lead to bad breath, as both activities dry out your mouth.