Marvis Whitening Mint Toothpaste
There is a quiet pleasure in good ritual, and few small luxuries deliver it as reliably as a tube of Marvis.
Whitening Mint is the most refined member of the Marvis family, formulated for those who want a brighter smile without sacrificing the cool, clean intensity the brand is known for.
Made in Italy since 1958, Marvis has built its reputation on a simple idea: that everyday essentials deserve the same care as anything else you bring into your home. Whitening Mint continues that tradition, pairing a crisp spearmint flavour with gentle whitening action that works with daily brushing to lift surface stains and restore natural brightness, without harsh abrasives or artificial bite.
The paste itself is something to notice. Dense and slow to dispense, it sits on the brush in a way that feels considered rather than functional, and the flavour carries a cooling finish that lingers cleanly long after rinsing. Each tube is presented in Marvis's signature packaging, with rich colour and bold typography that brings a touch of apothecary character to any bathroom shelf or travel bag.
Why Whitening Mint
- Combines mild whitening agents with fluoride for everyday cavity protection
- Spearmint flavour with a cooling, long lasting finish
- Dense formula with controlled dispensing, less waste, less mess
- Free from harsh abrasives, gentle enough for daily use
- Made in Italy, a small ritual with genuine craft behind it
Available sizes
Choose between 25ml, ideal for travel, gym bags, or trying Marvis for the first time, and 85ml, suited to daily use at home. Both share the same formula and flavour, so the only difference is how long the tube lasts you.
How to use
Apply a small amount to a dry or damp toothbrush and brush thoroughly for two minutes, morning and evening. A little goes further than you would expect given the density of the paste.
Good to know
Contains fluoride. As with any fluoride toothpaste, keep out of reach of children and consult a dentist before use for children under seven. Whitening results relate to surface stains from food, drink, and daily living, not to the natural shade of the tooth itself.
