Pot of Eucryl toothpowder

Pot of "Eucryl" toothpowder, used, by Eucryl Ltd., England, 1965-1975

Made by Eucryl Limited of Southampton, Hampshire. Toothpowders and toothpastes are thought to have been used as long ago as 500 BC in China. They did not appear in Britain until the late 18th century, and were applied using brushes by the rich, while the poor used their fingers. Many of the early powders probably caused more harm than good, as they contained abrasive substances such as china, brick dust and cuttlefish.

Details

Category:
Dentistry
Object Number:
1981-977/46
Materials:
pot, plastic
type:
cosmetics and toothpowders