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Darlie Charcoal Clean Toothbrush
Darlie Charcoal Clean Toothbrush

Darlie Charcoal Clean Toothbrush

  • 0.01mm Bristles

  • Bristles Contain Charcoal Particles

  • Stays Dry

  • 0.01mm Bristles

  • Bristles Contain Charcoal Particles

  • Stays Dry

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description

The soft and slim tapered bristles are enriched with charcoal particles to effectively prevent bad breath and enable you to experience a deeper cleansing.

features

  • Reduces bad breath
  • 0.01mm tapered bristles
  • Reaches deeper between teeth
Bristle hardness: tapered soft
Concerns
Oral Bacteria
Oral Bacteria
Best for
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    Deep cleaning
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    Those who prefer stronger cleansing efficacy

Darlie Toothbrushes – Charcoal Series Your ultimate plaque remover

Charcoal-Added Bristles

Bristles containing binchotan charcoal particles clean your teeth well to get rid of bad breath

Standard Brush Head

Reaches deeper to the molars to clean the mouth thoroughly

Slim-Tip Clean Bristles

Reach deeper into interdental and hard-to-reach areas

Charcoal Spiral Toothbrush

Spiral bristles containing nano charcoal particles have 4X stronger cleaning power

Charcoal Clean Toothbrush (Stardard Head)

Helps remove plaque

Charcoal X Spiral Toothbrush

Spiral Bristles by German Technology

Charcoal Extra Toothbrush

2X Higher bristle density# brings comfortable brushing experience

Charcoal Spiral Toothbrush

Spiral bristles containing nano charcoal particles have 4X stronger cleaning power

Charcoal X Spiral Toothbrush

Spiral Bristles by German Technology

Charcoal Clean Toothbrush (Stardard Head)

Helps remove plaque

Charcoal Extra Toothbrush

2X Higher bristle density# brings comfortable brushing experience

Take Care of Your Oral Health Like a Pro

Brush at Ieast Twice a Day!

Brush your teeth for 2-3 minutes, over-brushing can wear down the enamel and irritate the gums, increasing the risk for infection and inflammation.

Be Gentle

Brush your teeth gently. You’re not sanding stones! Brushing too hard will wear down the enamel and irritate the gums. Soft bristles are powerful enough to remove food debris without hurting your gums and teeth.

Position Your Toothbrush Properly

Signs of most oral diseases show along the gumline instead of on tooth surfaces. When brushing your teeth, place the toothbrush against the teeth at a 45-degree angle to the gumline and brush in a circular motion.

Don't Underestimate Flossing

You are suggested to floss your teeth every day. It helps improve your dental health effectively.