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Curaprox CS 5460 Limited Edition Happy Lil Teeth Ultra Soft Toothbrush Duo Pack (2)
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Curaprox CS 5460 Limited Edition Happy Lil Teeth Ultra Soft Toothbrush Duo Pack (2)
Beautiful smiles, everywhere, reminding you to cherish your teeth, to give them the best possible care and to wake up with a smile on your face. Do this and you will make artist Cristina Rosa Capristo extremely happy.
Limited editions
An eye catching bathroom accessory. These toothbrushes are the result of collaborations with both established and upcoming artists from across the globe. They were all a little surprised when they were commissioned to design a toothbrush, but these artists are now using the CS 5460 themselves.
What you'll find inside
Plaque's toughest opponent, the gentleness of Curen filaments. The 5460 ultra soft Curen filaments form an incredibly dense and efficient cleaning surface. These filaments are as gentle on gums and teeth as they are tough on plaque. Once you've tried a CS 5460 toothbrush, you'll never want to give up that clean feeling.
> Gentle Curen filaments
> Efficient cleaning surface thanks to 5460 densely packed Curen filaments
> The compact head with a slight angle reaches every nook and cranny of the mouth
> The octagonal grip helps you to clean at the right angle
> Made in Switzerland
> Free from harmful substances such as bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates or azo dyes
Curaprox toothbrushes not only protect you from damage during cleaning, but also optimally disrupt and remove plaque. Curen filaments are stiffer than nylon bristles and stay just as firm in your mouth as they do when dry. These properties make it possible to produce toothbrushes with a very high number of ultra-fine filaments.
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