Get that plastic out of your mouth!
Bamboo Charcoal Toothbrush for Adults
Best toothbrush ever? We certainly think so.
Our toothbrushes feature a powerful team up of bamboo + charcoal, offering these naturally occurring super powers:
🌱 Anti-fungal
🌱 Anti-bacterial
🌱 Anti-microbial
🌱 Odour absorbing
🌱 Naturally whitening
And it doesn't stop there!
🌱 Soft BPA-free bristles
🌱 "W" shaped design to reach deep between your teeth to fight plaque
🌱 A curved lay-flat ergonomic handle
Green or Blue? It's up to you!
Available in blue or green tips to help distinguish your toothbrush from your partners. You may share values, but you shouldn't share toothbrushes!
Once you're done with the toothbrush, you can pluck the bristles and toss your bamboo handle in your backyard compost bin, use it for cleaning small spaces, or get crafty and reuse it as a plant marker for your garden.
How are bamboo toothbrushes eco friendly?
How are bamboo toothbrushes eco friendly?
Conventional toothbrushes are not recyclable because of their mixed plastic composition. Dentists recommend that we replace them every 3 months, meaning most of us will use about 300 toothbrushes in our lifetime.
Because they're not recyclable, chances are that every toothbrush you've ever used still exists today - and some of them may even be in the ocean.
Bamboo toothbrushes are a big step in the right direction. The entire bamboo handle is biodegradable, however the nylon bristles are not. Though technically made of recyclable plastic, community recycling facilities will miss these tiny strips, so please make sure to pull them out and add them to the garbage before composting your handle.
Bamboo is naturally resistant to rot, which is why they're so great for toothbrushes. Since bamboo takes a while to compost, these are best suited for your backyard composter rather than your curbside compost collection.
What are bamboo toothbrushes made with?
What are bamboo toothbrushes made with?
Handle: FSC certified Bamboo
Bristles: Nylon, which is BPA free, vegan and cruelty free.
How to use and care for your bamboo toothbrush
How to use and care for your bamboo toothbrush
Before your first use, thoroughly rinse your new toothbrush.
Bamboo is naturally water resistant, but to keep your brush functioning for as long as possible, rinse your brush after each use and store it vertically in between uses to allow to thoroughly air dry.
The American Dental Association recommends replacing your toothbrush every 3 months, or when the bristles have frayed.
To dispose of your toothbrush, pluck the nylong bristles out of the brush and reuse or compost the bamboo handle.