Brilliant Blue Toothbrush (Kids)

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Make your kid feel like they're brushing with the power of the ocean with the Brilliant Blue toothbrush!

The vibrant, ocean-inspired hue is perfect for children who love aquatic adventures, while the soft bristles ensure gentle and thorough cleaning.

Choose Brilliant Blue and let your child dive into an ocean of good oral hygiene!

- Made with sustainable Moso bamboo
- Soft bristles for gentle yet effective cleaning
- Eco-friendly design to help reduce plastic waste
- Available in seven colourful variants to suit every child's personality

USE

Always allow your brush to dry in between uses and avoid storing in water. 

Change your toothbrush every 3 months

COMPOSITION

Moso bamboo handle with plant-based resin paint. Recyclable nylon bristles with 63% plant-based material.

Unfortunately, there are currently no 100% biodegradable plant-based bristles available in the market.

To compost, please remove the bristles using tweezers and either recycle them with a nylon recycling facility or place them in general waste.

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BENEFITS OF USING A BAMBOO TOOTHBRUSH

BENEFITS OF USING A BAMBOO TOOTHBRUSH

Bamboo is naturally antimicrobial

MOSO BAMBOO IS FAST GROWING

MOSO BAMBOO IS FAST GROWING

It takes 35-40 days for bamboo to complete its growth after the shoots have emerged, compared to a beech tree which can take up to 60 years.

This rapid growth makes bamboo markedly renewable.

PANDA FRIENDLY

PANDA FRIENDLY

Moso bamboo is a species not eaten by pandas, so no need to worry about imposing on their food source!

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR BAMBOO TOOTHBRUSH

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR BAMBOO TOOTHBRUSH

Avoid storing your toothbrush in water and allow your brush to completely dry out in between uses. If you use a toothbrush cup, ensure it has drainage.

How to Responsibly Dispose of your bamboo toothbrush

How to Responsibly Dispose of your bamboo toothbrush

You should change your toothbrush every 3 months. The handle can be composted at home or in an industrial composting facility.

The bristles need to be removed with tweezers before this, and recycled at a nylon recycling facility.

Unfortunately there is no perfect solution, with no completely plant-based and biodegradable bristles on the market yet.

Old toothbrushes can be used for cleaning, especially useful in those hard to reach places behind bathroom taps or in cars!

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Mary McCullagh

Little boy loves this brush