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: Switzerland
Made in: Switzerland
Choosing a baby's first toothbrush is a crucial moment for parents. It must be exceptionally soft and comfortable, yet effectively remove all impurities and appeal to the child. This is precisely the type of toothbrush developed in the Swiss laboratories of Curaprox, adhering to the recommendations of leading dentists.
The product features a sleek design and vibrant colors, capturing attention and turning a routine procedure into an engaging game. The ergonomic handle allows for a secure grip even in the tiniest hands, while the ultra-soft, hypoallergenic bristles ensure thorough oral cleaning.
The toothbrush is equipped with a special protective coating that prevents damage to soft tissues and helps avoid painful sensations. Now, the process of brushing teeth will become an exciting adventure for your little one.-
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.
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.