Kissing Elixir Gives You Natural Fresh Breath

Posted on Jun 26, 2014 by 1 Comment

Kissing Elixir breath sprays are an excellent choice for anyone interested in a product that takes care of bad breath using natural ingredients. Their Cinnamint spray uses peppermint leaf, a hybrid leaf cross between watermint and spearmint, and cinnamon, a spice found in the inner bark of certain trees, to give you long lasting fresh breath.

Kissing Elixir breath sprays are sweetened with Xylitol, a sweetener found in the fibers of fruits and vegetables, and Lo Han Guo Fruit Extract, a natural plant extract which is nearly 300 times sweeter than sugar.

This is important because sugar in breath sprays can feed the bacteria that cause odor in your mouth, which leads to ongoing problems with bad breath. Other breath sprays that don’t use sugar often use aspartame or other artificial sweeteners, which have their own health risks.

If you’re used to picking up breath spray at the gas station, I’ll caution you to only use one spray of Kissing Elixir at a time.

Sometimes natural products get a reputation for not working as well as their chemical-filled counterparts, but the Kissing Elixir Cinnamint flavor is intense and very long lasting. Just one spray will leave you with kissable fresh breath for several hours.

The spray also does a good job of neutralizing odors from garlic, onions, or other offensive foods. Since hubby and I like to go out for Italian food on date night, this is a definite plus for me!

The streamlined packaging with pretty gold heart accents makes Kissing Elixir’s breath spray perfect for stashing in your purse. If desired, the Kissing Elixir breath spray can be paired with their all natural Cinnamint flavored lip balm or their tinted liquid lip balms in Sweet Kiss, French Kiss, and Butterfly Kiss.

Disclaimer: Product samples were provided by the manufacturer for the purpose of preparing this review.

Photo credit: Beauty.com

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Dana Hinders

Dana Hinders lives in Iowa with her husband and son. She has been a freelance writer since shortly after earning her degree in journalism from The University of Iowa in 2003. She writes extensively about parenting, crafts, and creative ways to save money. Visit her at danahinders.com.

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  • Julie C.

    I wouldn’t mind having something like this tucked in my purse knowing that it worked. I’m always popping a mint or two to keep breath sweet.