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Feature Bamboo & Boar Bristle Plastic Toothbrush
Material Natural bamboo and boar hair Plastic and nylon
Biodegradable Yes No
Environmental Impact Low High
Look & Feel Natural and soft Synthetic and smooth
Disposal Compostable after removing bristles Goes to landfill
Health No BPA or microplastics Contains BPA and microplastics

Why choose us?

Back to basics

Back to basics

The first bristle toothbrush was invented in China over 1,000 years ago using wild boar hair. It worked then. It still works now.

Microplastics = Microdangers

Microplastics = Microdangers

Plastic brushes shed microplastics - found in your blood, lungs, unborn babies and linked to cancer, hormone issues, and infertility. You might be brushing them in daily.

Bamboo Fights Bacteria Naturally

Bamboo Fights Bacteria Naturally

Bamboo is naturally antibacterial and antifungal, helping prevent mold and keeping your toothbrush hygienic without chemicals.

Plastic Pollutes

Plastic Pollutes

Most toothbrushes are made of plastic and nylon, releasing toxic chemicals like BPA, polluting your body and the planet, while taking over 500 years to break down.

Join our 2690 happy customers

I love how these toothbrushes are completely biodegradable. The boar bristles clean my teeth well without being too harsh.

Emily R.

Finally, a toothbrush that’s good for my teeth and the planet! The bamboo handle is smooth, and the bristles feel great on my gums.

Daniel M.

I switched from plastic toothbrushes, and I’m never going back. These feel sturdy and my daughter loves it!

Sophia L.

My whole family loves these! They last just as long as regular toothbrushes but without the waste. Highly recommend!

James T.

FAQ

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