I love anything which reduces single-use plastic and waste, and my family have been using compostable bamboo toothbrushes for the last couple of years. We hadn't tried Humble before though. They've sent us a selection of eco-friendly tooth and mouth care products to review....
The Humble Company products have been developed by dentists and designed in Sweden, and they all use minimal plastic without compromising on hygiene and safety.
The original Humble Brush comes in a variety of colours - excitingly including purple. The filaments are BPA-free plastic, and you can pull them out or cut them off when you recycle the rest of the brush at the end of it's life.
The shape of the Humble brush is really nice. It's designed to fit your hand, much like a standard plastic toothbrush, and you don't really notice any difference when you are using it.
If you want to use even less resources, Humble also have a simply shaped brush with a replaceable head. I actually really like this shape of handle, and the replacement heads fit well, stay tight and don't move while you brush.
As well as the brushes, the dentists at Humble have created more eco-friendly versions of Interdental Sticks, or 'toothpicks'. These are purely shaped bamboo, which has natural anti-bacterial properties, grows incredibly quickly and composts rapidly (and it's impossible to hold still enough to get a sharp photo!).
They do feel like, and work just like, regular plastic picks. There are different styles and flavours, including a charcoal version for teeth-whitening.
Last, but definitely not least, the toothpaste itself. Humble have an entirely natural, vegan range of toothpastes, including with or without flouride, and we've been trying the toothpaste tablets. They are really easy to use and incredibly tasty. The fresh breath feel does taste far less chemical-like and more natural, without that lingering sweetness you get with regular toothpaste. To my own surprise, an all-round hit here.
I really do think The Humble Co. have done a great job here. Everything we've tried is every bit as effective, tasty and useful as traditional choices, but without costing so much to the Earth. Prices are very fair, and in many cases comparable to good quality supermarket alternatives. You can find all the things we've tried, as well as loads of other tooth and mouth care products, on The Humble Co. website. Prices are in Euros, with free shipping over €29 (you can pay via PayPal or GooglePay).
We were sent our mouth/tooth care products for review.
What I would like to know is what’s natural about fluoride and citric acid🤷♀️
ReplyDeleteHiya. Well, Fluorine is actually a basic element, and when added to something, it becomes Fluoride - toothpaste is generally Flourine and Sodium - salt. Citric acid is present in citrus fruit, as you'd expect, but generally we get it from fermenting sugars. It's up to you if you call those natural or not, but I think they generally count where claims such as this are made.
DeleteI would like to know why these are made in China? Are they safe?
ReplyDeleteHiya. I don't work for Humble, I just reviewed their products, so you'd be best to ask them why their toothbrushes are made in China - you can find the address on their website. I am unsure as to why you'd ask if they are safe? Obviously they've been tested and if there were safety concerns then they'd be flagged and a product recall would happen - I see no evidence of any safety concerns nor product recalls. Hopefully those 2 comments aren't actually linked.
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