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This bath and shower gel contains amazing natural ingredients that provides rich lather to remove dirt and sweat, without stripping the skin of its essential moisture that keeps it looking healthy. It is non-irritating to sensitive skin – it refresh, rejuvenate and moisturise all skin types.
This product is 100% handcrafted, vegan friendly, cruelty free and made without dye or artificial colorant. The packaging comes in recyclable transparent plastic bottle with a black flip top cap for ease of use.
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KEY INGREDIENTS
Aqua (Water), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Cocamidopropyl Betaine. Sodium Cocoamphoacetate. Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil Glycereth-8 Esters. Coco-Glucoside, Betaine, Parfum, Glycerin, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Panthenol, Pyrus Cydonia Seed Extract, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Limonene
Apply the gel with wet hands or sponge over the body when using in the shower and rinse. In the bath, pour under warm running water to create a luxurious foam bath and you are ready to have relaxing and refreshing bath. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water
This bath and shower gel contains amazing natural ingredients that provides rich lather to remove dirt and sweat, without stripping the skin of its essential moisture that keeps it looking healthy. It is non-irritating to sensitive skin – it refreshes and moisturises all skin types.
This product is 100% handcrafted, vegan friendly, cruelty free and made without dye or artificial colorant. The packaging comes in recyclable transparent plastic bottle with a black flip top cap for ease of use.
HIGHLIGHTS
KEY INGREDIENTS
Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Mentha Arvensis Leaf Oil (Peppermint essential oil), Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamine Oxide, Propylene Glycol, Citric Acid, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Panthenol, Polyquaternium-7, Betaine, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Magnesium Chloride, Magnesium Nitrate, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Limonene.
Apply the gel with wet hands or sponge over the body when using in the shower and rinse. In the bath, pour under warm running water to create a luxurious foam bath and you are ready to have relaxing and refreshing bath. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water
This bath and shower gel contains amazing natural ingredients that provides rich lather to remove dirt and sweat, without stripping the skin of its essential moisture that keeps it looking healthy. It is non-irritating to sensitive skin – it refreshes and moisturises all skin types.
This product is 100% handcrafted, vegan friendly, cruelty free and made without dye or artificial colorant. The packaging comes in recyclable transparent plastic bottle with a black flip top cap for ease of use.
HIGHLIGHTS
KEY INGREDIENTS
Aqua (Water), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Parfum, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamine Oxide, Propylene Glycol, Citric Acid, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Panthenol, Polyquaternium-7, Betaine, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Magnesium Chloride, Magnesium Nitrate, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Linalool, Limonene.
Apply the gel with wet hands or sponge over the body when using in the shower and rinse. In the bath, pour under warm running water to create a luxurious foam bath and you are ready to have relaxing and refreshing bath. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water
This soft bamboo toothbrush gently cleans the teeth and gums, whilst offering an eco-friendly dental hygiene alternative to a conventional plastic toothbrush. It features a small head with tapered bristles (thinner ends) for better cleaning between teeth and gums.
The handle is made from bamboo (100% biodegradable) while the bristles is made from PBT (Poly Butylene Terephthalate) filament, and infused with bamboo charcoal which naturally has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
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Bamboo Handle
The bamboo is heat treated to carbonise the surface which makes it water resistance. Bamboo is compostable, it is also naturally antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal. The natural bamboo toothbrush handle has an ergonomic design crafted for easy grip while brushing.
Toothbrush Head & Bristles
Typical bristles of toothbrushes are made of nylon and generally made thicker to be longer lasting, but that can make the bristles quite harsh during use, unless the ends are rounded. Some standard toothbrushes have flat tips which makes it hard to reach between teeth where food residue and substances can accumulate. Despite some advantages of nylon-made filament such proper flexibility and softness, they are very water-absorbent and more easily deformed.
On the other hand, PBT absorb less water (harbor less germs), are more durable and longer lasting than nylon. The ends of the bristles are tapered resulting in a needle-shape - thus thinner and more flexible than nylon bristles. This enables better penetration between the teeth and around the gums.
Oral Hygiene
In spite of individual beliefs that brushing with hard bristled toothbrush has a better cleansing action and plaque removal capability, dental hygienist very rarely recommend hard-bristled toothbrush due to its potential adverse effects – irrespective of proper brushing technique.
Bristle hardness is a major predisposing factors for gingival recession (receding gums) that causes irreversible loss of tooth structure. Hard bristled toothbrushes can damage the gums, promote bleeding and open the way for bacterial penetration, resulting in tooth decay and gum disease.
Environmental Challenge
With modern technology, pure bamboo and other plant-based bristles in their pure form may prove counterproductive because they would rot in a matter of days, thereby generating unnecessary waste.
Likewise, if we replace our toothbrushes every three months as required by dentist, about 23 billion plastics toothbrushes would end up in the waste stream annually. Today’s viable option for a plastic-free brush is animal hair bristle. So we believe any alternative that reduces the total amount of waste is a step in the right direction.
Reducing your Environmental Footprint
Once you’re finished with your toothbrush, it is recommended to pull out the bristles from the bamboo handle using pliers before disposal. Then the biodegradable handle can be used for home or commercial composting while the bristles can be recycled with other plastics.
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Dentists & Hygienists recommend replacing your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months, or sooner if the bristles look worn out. Since this brush is made from bamboo/natural product, it is recommended that you dry it off after use.
Please note that although we endeavour to ensure that the product information displayed on our website is accurate and up to date, natural products and their ingredients are liable to change.
This medium bamboo toothbrush gently cleans the teeth and gums, whilst offering an eco-friendly dental hygiene alternative to a conventional plastic toothbrush. It features a small head for better reach into all parts of the mouth. The handle is made from bamboo (100% biodegradable), while the bristles are made from non-biodegradable nylon.
HIGHLIGHTS
Bamboo Handle
The bamboo is heat treated to carbonise the surface which makes it water resistance. Bamboo is compostable, it is also naturally antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal. The natural bamboo toothbrush handle has an ergonomic design crafted for easy grip while brushing.
Oral Hygiene
In spite of individual beliefs that brushing with hard bristled toothbrush has a better cleansing action and plaque removal capability, dental hygienist very rarely recommend hard-bristled toothbrush due to its potential adverse effects – irrespective of proper brushing technique.
Bristle hardness is a major predisposing factors for gingival recession (receding gums) that causes irreversible loss of tooth structure. Hard bristled toothbrushes can damage the gums, promote bleeding and open the way for bacterial penetration, resulting in tooth decay and gum disease.
Environmental Challenge
With modern technology, pure bamboo and other plant-based bristles in their pure form may prove counterproductive because they would rot in a matter of days, thereby generating unnecessary waste.
Likewise, if we replace our toothbrushes every three months as required by dentist, about 23 billion plastics toothbrushes would end up in the waste stream annually. Today’s viable option for a plastic-free brush is animal hair bristle. So we believe any alternative that reduces the total amount of waste is a step in the right direction.
Reducing your Environmental Footprint
Once you’re finished with your toothbrush, it is recommended to pull out the bristles from the bamboo handle using pliers before disposal. Then the biodegradable handle can be used for home or commercial composting while the bristles can be recycled with other plastics.
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Dentists & Hygienists recommend replacing your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months, or sooner if the bristles look worn out. Since this brush is made from bamboo/natural product, it is recommended that you dry it off after use.
Please note that although we endeavour to ensure that the product information displayed on our website is accurate and up to date, natural products and their ingredients are liable to change.
This medium bamboo toothbrush gently cleans the teeth and gums, whilst offering an eco-friendly dental hygiene alternative to a conventional plastic toothbrush. It features a small head for better reach into all parts of the mouth. The handle is made from bamboo (100% biodegradable), while the bristles are made from non-biodegradable nylon.
HIGHLIGHTS
Bamboo Handle
The bamboo is heat treated to carbonise the surface which makes it water resistance. Bamboo is compostable, it is also naturally antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal. The natural bamboo toothbrush handle has an ergonomic design crafted for easy grip while brushing.
Oral Hygiene
In spite of individual beliefs that brushing with hard bristled toothbrush has a better cleansing action and plaque removal capability, dental hygienist very rarely recommend hard-bristled toothbrush due to its potential adverse effects – irrespective of proper brushing technique.
Bristle hardness is a major predisposing factors for gingival recession (receding gums) that causes irreversible loss of tooth structure. Hard bristled toothbrushes can damage the gums, promote bleeding and open the way for bacterial penetration, resulting in tooth decay and gum disease.
Environmental Challenge
With modern technology, pure bamboo and other plant-based bristles in their pure form may prove counterproductive because they would rot in a matter of days, thereby generating unnecessary waste.
Likewise, if we replace our toothbrushes every three months as required by dentist, about 23 billion plastics toothbrushes would end up in the waste stream annually. Today’s viable option for a plastic-free brush is animal hair bristle. So we believe any alternative that reduces the total amount of waste is a step in the right direction.
Reducing your Environmental Footprint
Once you’re finished with your toothbrush, it is recommended to pull out the bristles from the bamboo handle using pliers before disposal. Then the biodegradable handle can be used for home or commercial composting while the bristles can be recycled with other plastics.
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Dentists & Hygienists recommend replacing your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months, or sooner if the bristles look worn out. Since this brush is made from bamboo/natural product, it is recommended that you dry it off after use.
Please note that although we endeavour to ensure that the product information displayed on our website is accurate and up to date, natural products and their ingredients are liable to change.
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For the straight best possible shave, we recommend using a new blade for a new shave. Using dull blades can cause razor bumps, tugging, irritation and other issues. If you have coarse hair or a thick beard, multiple blade changes may be needed during a single shave.
Our classic, stylish design is crafted for quality function, helping you achieve a closer and smoother shave whilst preventing irritation and bumps. The brass handle features a patterned surface for enhanced grip and control.
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For the straight best possible shave, we recommend using a new blade for a new shave. Using dull blades can cause razor bumps, tugging, irritation and other issues. If you have coarse hair or a thick beard, multiple blade changes may be needed during a single shave.
This soft bamboo toothbrush gently cleans the teeth and gums, whilst offering an eco-friendly dental hygiene alternative to a conventional plastic toothbrush. It features a small head with tapered bristles (thinner ends) for better cleaning between teeth and gums.
The handle is made from bamboo (100% biodegradable) while the bristles is made from PBT (Poly Butylene Terephthalate) filament, and infused with bamboo charcoal which naturally has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
HIGHLIGHTS
Bamboo Handle
The bamboo is heat treated to carbonise the surface which makes it water resistance. Bamboo is compostable, it is also naturally antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal. The natural bamboo toothbrush handle has an ergonomic design crafted for easy grip while brushing.
Toothbrush Head & Bristles
Typical bristles of toothbrushes are made of nylon and generally made thicker to be longer lasting, but that can make the bristles quite harsh during use, unless the ends are rounded. Some standard toothbrushes have flat tips which makes it hard to reach between teeth where food residue and substances can accumulate. Despite some advantages of nylon-made filament such proper flexibility and softness, they are very water-absorbent and more easily deformed.
On the other hand, PBT absorb less water (harbour less germs), are more durable and longer lasting than nylon. The ends of the bristles are tapered resulting in a needle-shape - thus thinner and more flexible than nylon bristles. This enables better penetration between the teeth and around the gums.
Oral Hygiene
In spite of individual beliefs that brushing with hard bristled toothbrush has a better cleansing action and plaque removal capability, dental hygienist very rarely recommend hard-bristled toothbrush due to its potential adverse effects – irrespective of proper brushing technique.
Bristle hardness is a major predisposing factors for gingival recession (receding gums) that causes irreversible loss of tooth structure. Hard bristled toothbrushes can damage the gums, promote bleeding and open the way for bacterial penetration, resulting in tooth decay and gum disease.
Environmental Challenge
With modern technology, pure bamboo and other plant-based bristles in their pure form may prove counterproductive because they would rot in a matter of days, thereby generating unnecessary waste.
Likewise, if we replace our toothbrushes every three months as required by dentist, about 23 billion plastics toothbrushes would end up in the waste stream annually. Today’s viable option for a plastic-free brush is animal hair bristle. So we believe any alternative that reduces the total amount of waste is a step in the right direction.
Reducing your Environmental Footprint
Once you’re finished with your toothbrush, it is recommended to pull out the bristles from the bamboo handle using pliers before disposal. Then the biodegradable handle can be used for home or commercial composting while the bristles can be recycled with other plastics.
N/A
Dentists & Hygienists recommend replacing your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months, or sooner if the bristles look worn out. Since this brush is made from bamboo/natural product, it is recommended that you dry it off after use.
Please note that although we endeavour to ensure that the product information displayed on our website is accurate and up to date, natural products and their ingredients are liable to change.