
Bamboo Charcoal Toothbrush with Castor Oil Bristles
Every toothbrush you have ever used is still on this planet — unless it is bamboo. Make the switch to this bamboo charcoal toothbrush and experience a genuinely effective clean that is also better for what goes into your mouth and what gets left behind.
This toothbrush features medium/soft bristles made from castor bean oil and infused with charcoal to deliver a gentle yet effective clean with every brush. The naturally antimicrobial, odor-resistant bamboo handle is sourced from a fast-growing, renewable resource that supports a lower-impact oral care routine without sacrificing performance.
Traditional plastic toothbrushes can shed tiny plastic particles over time through daily brushing and disposal. By choosing bamboo with castor oil bristles, you help reduce the amount of microplastics introduced into your mouth and into the environment.
Dentists recommend replacing your toothbrush every three months. When your brush is ready to retire, give it a second life — demote it to household cleaning or use it to label seeds in the garden.
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Every toothbrush you have ever used is still on this planet — unless it is bamboo. Make the switch to this bamboo charcoal toothbrush and experience a genuinely effective clean that is also better for what goes into your mouth and what gets left behind.
This toothbrush features medium/soft bristles made from castor bean oil and infused with charcoal to deliver a gentle yet effective clean with every brush. The naturally antimicrobial, odor-resistant bamboo handle is sourced from a fast-growing, renewable resource that supports a lower-impact oral care routine without sacrificing performance.
Traditional plastic toothbrushes can shed tiny plastic particles over time through daily brushing and disposal. By choosing bamboo with castor oil bristles, you help reduce the amount of microplastics introduced into your mouth and into the environment.
Dentists recommend replacing your toothbrush every three months. When your brush is ready to retire, give it a second life — demote it to household cleaning or use it to label seeds in the garden.























