I got this toothbrush because I wanted to try switching to more eco-friendly products. It works just as good as regular plastic toothbrushes, just replace it after 2-3 months or when you feel like it. It's not hard on the gums at all and it does the job! The only downside is that it is a little pricey compared to plastic toothbrushes.
The wood is not nice if mabasa. You know what wet wood is like. No problem with the bristles, but the wood??? That was the deal breaker. Sometimes nanunusok pa because some of the fibers stick out over time. Anyway, you should change naman toothbrush every month or so daw diba. I guess an electric toothbrush would be more sustainable then????
Been using this for maybe 3 months now, and it's still in good condition, other than the wood starting to get some of my toothpaste's artificial colours. I like that the bristles aren't too strong or too soft, which has been my experience with these types of toothbrushes. It also doesn't mould easily, like the other ones I've tried. So I like this, it's the best one and the most affordable too. Just not sure what to do with the toothbrush pouch that comes with every order.
I am really trying my best to keep everything I do and use as sustainable as much as possible and this had help me and I came with a cute pouch, so that is a plus! And they do last longer than a normal, plastics toothbrush. I am trying to get to fifty words,
I got this toothbrush because I wanted to try switching to more eco-friendly products. It works just as good as regular plastic toothbrushes, just replace it after 2-3 months or when you feel like it. It's not hard on the gums at all and it does the job! The only downside is that it is a little pricey compared to plastic toothbrushes.
The wood is not nice if mabasa. You know what wet wood is like. No problem with the bristles, but the wood??? That was the deal breaker. Sometimes nanunusok pa because some of the fibers stick out over time. Anyway, you should change naman toothbrush every month or so daw diba. I guess an electric toothbrush would be more sustainable then????
Been using this for maybe 3 months now, and it's still in good condition, other than the wood starting to get some of my toothpaste's artificial colours. I like that the bristles aren't too strong or too soft, which has been my experience with these types of toothbrushes. It also doesn't mould easily, like the other ones I've tried. So I like this, it's the best one and the most affordable too. Just not sure what to do with the toothbrush pouch that comes with every order.
I am really trying my best to keep everything I do and use as sustainable as much as possible and this had help me and I came with a cute pouch, so that is a plus! And they do last longer than a normal, plastics toothbrush. I am trying to get to fifty words,