
The Story
Propolinse is the cult Japanese propolis mouthwash famous for the visible "particles" that appear after rinsing — protein and bacterial residue precipitated out of the mouth by the propolis and xylitol formula. The 600ml bottle is the standard family size and has been a Japanese drugstore bestseller since the early 2000s.
At a glance
- Best for: daily oral freshness, coffee/smoker breath, anyone curious about the famous "particle" effect
- Key actives: Brazilian green propolis extract, xylitol, tea polyphenols
- Flavour: tea-forward with herbal propolis warmth, alcohol-based
- Format: 600ml bottle, undiluted ready-to-use
- Origin: Pieras Co., Ltd., Japan — imported direct
- Best paired with: regular dental flossing and a fluoride toothpaste. Browse our Japanese oral care collection
Why we stock Propolinse
Propolinse is one of those products with a viral story attached — the "look at what came out of my mouth" demonstration has been doing the rounds on Asian social media for over a decade. We stock it because behind the spectacle is a perfectly competent daily mouthwash with a clean herbal flavour and a manufacturer (Pieras) with a long track record in Japanese oral care. We import direct, so every bottle carries Japanese-language labelling and an in-date manufacture stamp.
How to use
- Pour about 10–15ml (a capful) into your mouth, undiluted. Do not swallow.
- Rinse vigorously for 20–30 seconds, swishing through the front and back of your mouth.
- Spit into a clear cup or basin — the floating particles are visible against white. Many users find this satisfying; it is not dangerous, it's a combination of bacterial biofilm and protein flocculation.
- Do not rinse with water afterwards if you want the freshening effect to linger; rinse if you find the taste lingers too long.
Pro tip: use after brushing and flossing, not as a replacement. The mouthwash is most dramatic when your teeth are already clean — what you see is mostly soft tissue debris and protein, not plaque.
Key ingredients
- Active botanicals: Brazilian green propolis extract, xylitol, tea polyphenols (catechins)
- Carrier: ethanol (alcohol-based)
- Other: water, glycerin, sodium benzoate, citric acid, menthol, natural fragrance
- Contains: bee products (propolis) — avoid if you have a bee or pollen allergy
Propolinse vs Listerine
Both are alcohol-based mouthwashes but with very different positioning. Listerine uses essential oils (thymol, menthol, eucalyptol) and is clinically studied as an anti-plaque rinse. Propolinse leans on propolis, polyphenols and xylitol for a gentler, more herbal experience. Listerine has more anti-cavity data; Propolinse has the better flavour profile (less harsh sting) and the famous visual effect. If you want clinical anti-plaque, choose Listerine or a chlorhexidine rinse from your dentist; if you want a daily freshener you'll actually enjoy using, Propolinse is the easier sell.
FAQ
Is this authentic Propolinse from Japan? Yes. Every bottle ships in original Japanese-market packaging with the standard Pieras label and Japan-side batch codes.
What are the floating particles? A mix of protein, bacterial biofilm and mucus that propolis-tannin compounds bind together. It's harmless — not "parasites" or anything dramatic, despite what some social media posts claim.
Will it whiten my teeth? No. Propolinse is a freshener and rinse aid; tooth whitening requires peroxide-based products.
Is it safe to swallow? No — the formula is alcohol-based and designed to be spat out. Keep out of reach of children under 12.
How long does a 600ml bottle last? At one cap (about 10ml) per use, roughly 60 uses — two months for daily once-a-day use, three months at every other day.
Can I use it during pregnancy? Alcohol-containing mouthwashes are usually fine for short-term rinsing in pregnancy (you don't swallow), but some healthcare providers prefer alcohol-free options. Check with your dentist or doctor if you're unsure.
Manufacturer information
Manufactured and distributed by Pieras Co., Ltd., Japan. Propolinse is registered in Japan as a quasi-drug (Iyakubugaihin). NANA MALL imports direct via authorised channels.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Propolinse is the cult Japanese propolis mouthwash famous for the visible "particles" that appear after rinsing — protein and bacterial residue precipitated out of the mouth by the propolis and xylitol formula. The 600ml bottle is the standard family size and has been a Japanese drugstore bestseller since the early 2000s.
At a glance
- Best for: daily oral freshness, coffee/smoker breath, anyone curious about the famous "particle" effect
- Key actives: Brazilian green propolis extract, xylitol, tea polyphenols
- Flavour: tea-forward with herbal propolis warmth, alcohol-based
- Format: 600ml bottle, undiluted ready-to-use
- Origin: Pieras Co., Ltd., Japan — imported direct
- Best paired with: regular dental flossing and a fluoride toothpaste. Browse our Japanese oral care collection
Why we stock Propolinse
Propolinse is one of those products with a viral story attached — the "look at what came out of my mouth" demonstration has been doing the rounds on Asian social media for over a decade. We stock it because behind the spectacle is a perfectly competent daily mouthwash with a clean herbal flavour and a manufacturer (Pieras) with a long track record in Japanese oral care. We import direct, so every bottle carries Japanese-language labelling and an in-date manufacture stamp.
How to use
- Pour about 10–15ml (a capful) into your mouth, undiluted. Do not swallow.
- Rinse vigorously for 20–30 seconds, swishing through the front and back of your mouth.
- Spit into a clear cup or basin — the floating particles are visible against white. Many users find this satisfying; it is not dangerous, it's a combination of bacterial biofilm and protein flocculation.
- Do not rinse with water afterwards if you want the freshening effect to linger; rinse if you find the taste lingers too long.
Pro tip: use after brushing and flossing, not as a replacement. The mouthwash is most dramatic when your teeth are already clean — what you see is mostly soft tissue debris and protein, not plaque.
Key ingredients
- Active botanicals: Brazilian green propolis extract, xylitol, tea polyphenols (catechins)
- Carrier: ethanol (alcohol-based)
- Other: water, glycerin, sodium benzoate, citric acid, menthol, natural fragrance
- Contains: bee products (propolis) — avoid if you have a bee or pollen allergy
Propolinse vs Listerine
Both are alcohol-based mouthwashes but with very different positioning. Listerine uses essential oils (thymol, menthol, eucalyptol) and is clinically studied as an anti-plaque rinse. Propolinse leans on propolis, polyphenols and xylitol for a gentler, more herbal experience. Listerine has more anti-cavity data; Propolinse has the better flavour profile (less harsh sting) and the famous visual effect. If you want clinical anti-plaque, choose Listerine or a chlorhexidine rinse from your dentist; if you want a daily freshener you'll actually enjoy using, Propolinse is the easier sell.
FAQ
Is this authentic Propolinse from Japan? Yes. Every bottle ships in original Japanese-market packaging with the standard Pieras label and Japan-side batch codes.
What are the floating particles? A mix of protein, bacterial biofilm and mucus that propolis-tannin compounds bind together. It's harmless — not "parasites" or anything dramatic, despite what some social media posts claim.
Will it whiten my teeth? No. Propolinse is a freshener and rinse aid; tooth whitening requires peroxide-based products.
Is it safe to swallow? No — the formula is alcohol-based and designed to be spat out. Keep out of reach of children under 12.
How long does a 600ml bottle last? At one cap (about 10ml) per use, roughly 60 uses — two months for daily once-a-day use, three months at every other day.
Can I use it during pregnancy? Alcohol-containing mouthwashes are usually fine for short-term rinsing in pregnancy (you don't swallow), but some healthcare providers prefer alcohol-free options. Check with your dentist or doctor if you're unsure.
Manufacturer information
Manufactured and distributed by Pieras Co., Ltd., Japan. Propolinse is registered in Japan as a quasi-drug (Iyakubugaihin). NANA MALL imports direct via authorised channels.
























