A traditional toothbrush made of beech wood and boar bristle in adult or child sizes. Sustainable and plastic free.
Made with craftsmanship from only natural ingredients
- The handle is made from local FSC certified beech wood, beautifully designed and carefully sanded for a smooth finish
- The toothbrush is double protected: waterproofing with natural vegetable oils and natural resins (Saliva-resistant according to German DIN)
- Natural bristles have a special antibacterial effect (Hygienically conditioned boar bristles)
- Our natural toothbrush does not contain any plastics
What you should know:
- Natural bristles are gentle on your gums and teeth and can be adjusted in hardness to your personal needs
- Depending on the desired degree of hardness, rinse them with water for a shorter or longer duration before use.
- Wooden toothbrushes are ecologically sustainable because they are fully biodegradable. You may burn them without producing toxic gases or residue
How to use them properly:
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water before first application
- Recommend regular cleaning of the brush by pouring hot water over the bristles
- Use 2 toothbrushes – one for the mornings, one for the evenings – to allow the wood and bristles to dry off. They will stay hygienically clean and last longer
After a few days the wooden toothbrush feels completely natural and you will never miss a plastic toothbrush again
Available in two sizes, adult or child.
We are currently out of stock the adult wooden toothbrush. We have been in touch with the manufacture who has informed us that the machine that produces the adult toothbrush is currently down, and they are unable to give us a date for when it will be repaired. It is an old machine and hope to get it fixed soon.
Please let us know if you wish us to contact you when they are back in stock. The child toothbrush is in stock and is as good as the adult toothbrush. You might prefer it as the head is smaller and can fit around the back of the teeth a little easier. Thank you for your patience with this matter.
Susan Barnacle (verified owner) –
I have found my favourite toothbrush! The wooden brush with natural bristles is the best I’ve ever used. It seems a bit stiff when it’s dry, but as soon as it’s wet, it’s soft. It doesn’t hurt my gums and makes my teeth cleaner than any toothbrush I’ve ever used. My teeth are incredibly smooth! It wouldn’t even need toothpaste as the bristles are soft yet somehow grippy, and I’m not pushing hard. I’ve tried so many different toothbrushes and sometimes think I’ve found the one and buy several. They are all sitting unused, this is the one!
Sally Mittuch –
You will probably find that the green clay is better for oral care than rhassoul. Our green clay has had the mica’s removed – the whole clay is blown up a curved tube and the scratchy impurities, the micas, being heavy are left behind. We use green clay purified in this way to make sure there is nothing in there to scratch the teeth. I think the rhassoul could be too abrassive and that you will find the green clay much better!
Gaelle (verified owner) –
Very good, got one for myself and one for my mum. I use miswak 99% of the time, but sometimes enjoy a little conventional brushing. I dip the brush in rhassoul clay and brush gently, works a treat! Super clean teeth. Mum likes hers too.
Tim (verified owner) –
I wish i had discovered these years ago. Gentle on teeth and gums yet so effective at cleaning them. It’s a high quality product, worth the money and they last a long time!