Less plastic in the bathroom. How can this be achieved? For example, by switching from a conventional plastic toothbrush to a bamboo toothbrush.
The bamboo toothbrush has soft bristles. Whether large or small, soft bristles are more suitable for the teeth of children and adults alike than hard bristles. This is because the soft bristles clean the spaces between the teeth and the gum line more effectively. The more flexible and thin bristles adapt better to the shape of the teeth.
The soft bristles of a bamboo toothbrush are even more suitable for your children. They are simply gentler on their baby teeth.
The brush head is small, with bristles covering only 2.00 x 0.8 cm. This means the bamboo toothbrush fits even in small children's mouths and reaches the back teeth.
For children aged 3 and up.
Handle material: Solid bamboo wood
Brush material: recyclable PBT (polybutylene terephthalate); BPA-free and vegan
General information:
- Free from varnishes, oils or paints
- Vegan
- Recyclable
- Soft hardness
- Antibacterial
- Packaging: Recycled paper box
Why bamboo in particular?
- Bamboo is a very fast-growing resource and requires no fertilizer. Furthermore, bamboo is a world champion at releasing oxygen.
- Bamboo is biodegradable
Care and disposal: We recommend replacing your bamboo toothbrush every three months, or as soon as the bristles become worn. We advise disposing of the brush head separately from the handle (which can be composted) in your regular trash (the handle can be broken off with a little care). You should also store your bamboo toothbrush in an open, dry place.
Why is this product included in the "With Edges and Corners" category? These bamboo toothbrushes may have older packaging and slight imperfections on the handle. However, they are perfectly usable.
Who is behind the product? Behind the bamboo toothbrushes is Pia and her brand baumfrei. The Aachen native wants to promote a sustainable product with her bamboo toothbrushes, one that also serves as a reminder of sustainability every time you brush your teeth.