Gen Z Doesn’t Trust Anyone (But Here’s Why They Haven’t Given Up on the Church Yet)
Lately, I’ve been giving many talks about Generation Z. It seems everyone is trying to understand the characteristics of the […]
Lately, I’ve been giving many talks about Generation Z. It seems everyone is trying to understand the characteristics of the […]
It means that the Oral Health Foundation has checked the claims made about the product and confirmed that they are
Once a product has been accredited, the manufacturer is granted a licence to use the Oral Health Foundation approval logo
No. Accredited products are not automatically more expensive. The scheme includes a wide range of items – from well-known premium
The presence of the logo means the claims have been independently verified and are not exaggerated, providing reassurance for consumers
No. It lasts for a fixed period. A three-year licence agreement is granted when a product gains approval through accreditation.
Not all companies choose to apply for accreditation. Some products may have applied, but failed to gain accreditation due to
No. Companies cannot buy approval. If the evidence does not support the claims, the product is not accredited. There are
Accreditation is not a safety guarantee. Most oral care products on sale are safe. Accreditation helps you know that the
No. We do not carry out laboratory testing on products. Instead, we ask for four samples so our independent expert