Toothbrush for Kids Curakid, light blue Curaprox
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Age:
from first day of life
Brand: Curaprox
Line: toothbrushes cs baby
Product Type: toothbrushes
Product Properties: cleansing
Bristle Hardness: extra soft (sensitive)
Toothbrush Type: regular
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly
Special Certificates: cruelty free
When To Use: universal
Gender: kids unisex
Classification: professional
Country TM: Switzerland
Made in: Switzerland
Selecting your child's first toothbrush is a crucial decision for every parent. It needs to be exceptionally soft, comfortable, and capable of effectively removing all impurities, all while appealing to the child. Curaprox, a renowned Swiss brand, has designed such a toothbrush in collaboration with leading dental professionals.
The product features a minimalist design with vibrant colors that catch the eye and transform a routine task into an enjoyable activity. Its ergonomic handle is easy for even the smallest hands to grip securely, while the ultra-soft, hypoallergenic bristles ensure thorough oral hygiene. The toothbrush is equipped with a special protective coating that prevents damage to delicate tissues and reduces any discomfort. Now, brushing teeth will become an exciting adventure for your little one.
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Apply a small amount of toothpaste to your toothbrush. Brush your teeth using circular motions, while gently massaging your gums. Rinse your mouth with a small amount of water, holding it for 20-30 seconds.
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plastic, nylon.
The brush is top-notch, it cleans beautifully and safely. The materials used are of high quality.
I found out about these brushes from a dental blogger. I wanted to update the whole family, but of course, I started with the child. The brush is beautiful, with bristles in the rubber part, on a suction cup. I can't say anything about the cleaning quality because I clean thoroughly with any brush. The downside of this model is that it sometimes slips in my hand and I accidentally hit the child's gums with the brush head. Although I hold it by the rubber part and the child is used to standing still while brushing teeth.. For me, a straight and slim handle is more convenient.
The brushes are stylish and would look nice in the bathroom, but I don't see the point in buying them for adults anymore.