- Product details
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: pierrot
Line: gold
Product Type: toothbrushes
Color: dark blue
Product Properties: cleansing
Volume: 1 pcs.
Bristle Hardness: medium
Toothbrush Type: regular
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: professional
Country: Spain
Made in: Spain
Experience delightful and beneficial oral care with the exquisite "Gold" medium firmness, gray-blue Pierrot toothbrush. This toothbrush elevates your oral and dental care to a new level. Thanks to its unique protruding bristles located at the tip of the brush, it achieves deep cleaning of interdental spaces, even in hard-to-reach areas. The rubber pad allows you to clean your tongue of bacteria, which are the main cause of bad breath. Its flexible bristles effectively remove plaque without damaging the gums. This toothbrush is made from safe materials and does not cause allergic reactions.
The comfortable and ergonomic handle ensures comfort during brushing and prevents slipping. Its special soft bristles gently remove plaque, thereby delicately polishing the enamel. You will be pleasantly surprised by this high-tech toothbrush that provides long-lasting freshness. Always aim for the best, because you deserve it. Your smile will become even brighter and healthier with the use of the unique "Gold" medium, gray-blue Pierrot toothbrush.
I didn't like it, it's too stiff. I have to combine it with a softer brush, it cleans the same as all the others. Despite its shape and positioning of the bristles, it doesn't have any advantage in hard-to-reach places and it's better not to use it for cleaning, just like any regular brush. I wouldn't call it long-lasting either. In short, it's just an ordinary brush that I didn't even like, and I definitely won't buy it again.
Great brush. Highly recommend. Long-lasting, unlike many others. Convenient rubberized handle, with the option to clean the tongue on the reverse side. Beautiful. Now I only buy this series for myself and my husband (I choose medium hardness). By the way, I recently tried the "Jordan" brushes, which are not only twice as expensive but also inferior in terms of quality and appearance to these.