ACT Anticavity Fluoride Rinse Cinnamon 18 oz (Pack of 6) vs Colgate Peroxyl Antiseptic Mouth Rinse, Alcohol Free, 1.5% H2O2, Mild Mint
Overall winner: Colgate Peroxyl Antiseptic Mouth Rinse, Alcohol Free, 1.5% H2O2, Mild Mint
Key Differences
ACT (B01IA96MG8) is an alcohol-free anticavity fluoride rinse focused on enamel strengthening and cavity protection and comes as a multi-pack; Colgate Peroxyl (B0C4G6KTG5) is an alcohol-free antiseptic hydrogen-peroxide rinse aimed at cleansing and promoting healing of minor oral wounds but has mixed reports of stinging. Choose ACT if you want fluoride-based cavity and enamel defense; choose Colgate Peroxyl if you need antiseptic, oxygenating wound-healing action
ACT Anticavity Fluoride Rinse Cinnamon 18 oz (Pack of 6)
Anticavity fluoride mouthwash with a cinnamon flavor. triple action formula strengthens enamel, protects against cavities, and freshens breath. customers note zero-alcohol formula and pleasant taste
Pros
- ant cavity protection
- enamel-strengthening formula
- alcohol-free
- pleasing taste
Cons
- some mentions of toothache infections in feedback
Colgate Peroxyl Antiseptic Mouth Rinse, Alcohol Free, 1.5% H2O2, Mild Mint
Antiseptic mouth rinse with oxygenating action to aid healing of minor oral wounds and sores. Mint flavor; gentle, alcohol-free formula. Users note effectiveness for mouth sores and improved cleansing, with mixed views on value and stinging
Pros
- antiseptic wound healing support
- oxygenating action aids cleaning
- alcohol-free formula
- mild mint flavor
Cons
- mixed experiences with stinging
- divergent views on value for money
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Colgate |
| User Reviews | Colgate |