Kids Electric Toothbrush Barbie, ultra soft, purple with white dots Colgate Electric Motion Barbie
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Age:
5+
Brand: Colgate
Line: kids
Product Type: toothbrushes
Product Properties: cleansing
Volume: 1 pcs.
Bristle Hardness: extra soft (sensitive)
Toothbrush Type: electric
When To Use: universal
Gender: for girls
Classification: mass-market
Country TM: USA
Made in: China
A true lady is not just about beautiful dresses and heels. First and foremost, it's about a well-groomed appearance, self-care, and health. These are the things you should teach your little princess from an early age, and the Colgate brand is ready to help you with this. They have created a series of toothbrushes featuring Barbie dolls that will make the daily hygiene routine more engaging and fun. The Electric Motion Barbie toothbrush can provide perfect oral cleanliness and prevent cavities. Even if the child does not have a good enough brushing technique, the vibrations will significantly enhance the effectiveness of this procedure.
Features of Electric Motion Barbie by Colgate brand:- suitable for children over 5 years old; - convenient vibration on and off buttons, specially made for children's hands; - ultra-soft and thin bristles that penetrate between teeth and hard-to-reach places; - removes plaque, dirt and food residues; - gently massages the gums; - does not damage tooth enamel; - minimizes the amount of harmful bacteria in the oral cavity; - waterproof and durable purple body; - bright and comfortable handle with a Barbie doll image; - requires two AAA batteries for operation.
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Apply a tiny amount of toothpaste to the toothbrush. Brush the teeth in circular motions, gently massaging gums. Rinse the mouth with water, swish for 20-30 seconds and then spit out. Use twice a day after meals.
I am very dissatisfied with this purchase. It does not rotate, I saw this in the comments after buying it. However, in order for it to vibrate, you have to always hold down the start button, which is inconvenient for a child. And why is there even a stop button, it is unclear.