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Your Toothbrush Might Be a Hidden Source of Microplastics
Nobody seems to talk about this: almost every toothbrush out there — 99% of them — uses nylon bristles.
And nylon? It’s plastic.
Every time you brush, those bristles wear down and release microplastics straight into your mouth, digestive system, and even your bloodstream.
Over time, these particles build up in your body.
Big brands know it — they just don’t care.
You’ve Been Putting Plastic in Your Mouth for Years
Twice a day. Every day. Year after year. How long has it been now?
Each brush releases thousands of micro- and nanoplastic particles into your mouth, your gut, your bloodstream — even your organs.
Your kids are exposed too. But none of this is your fault.
No one really questioned it until recently, when science began revealing how plastic interacts with the human body.
"But I Use a Bamboo Toothbrush!"
Bamboo toothbrushes are “eco-friendly” — but not exactly human-biology-friendly.
Yes, they help reduce plastic waste in landfills…
But they don’t solve the problem of microplastics in your body.
Why? Because most bamboo toothbrushes still use the same nylon bristles as regular ones.
A bamboo handle with plastic bristles — you’re still brushing with microplastics.
Microplastics Build Up Inside Your Body Over Time
An increasing body of research now shows that microplastics bioaccumulate in your blood and organs.
Scientists are finding them everywhere — in the lungs, bloodstream, reproductive organs, even brain tissue.
No one knows the long-term effects yet…
But do you really want to keep adding more?
Do you want to be the experiment?
It’s time to stop the cycle.
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Good news — you can cut out this source of microplastic exposure today.
Introducing… The LAVILY Microplastic-Free Toothbrush.
The very first toothbrushes in history were made from boar or horse hair — because plastic didn’t even exist. The handles? Bone. (Not ideal.)
It’s time to return to natural oral care — only better.
We’ve swapped the bone for sustainable bamboo.
No nylon. No microplastics.
Just a clean, effective brush — without putting plastic in your mouth.
60-day money-back guarantee
Try it for 60 days, and if you're not completely satisfied with it, we'll refund your purchase - no questions asked.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's so bad about plastic toothbrushes?
What's so bad about plastic toothbrushes?
Plastic toothbrushes use nylon bristles made from petroleum.
They contain BPA, PFAS, and hormone disruptors.
Every time you brush, microplastic fragments break off and you swallow them.
Studies show people ingest thousands of microplastic particles yearly, with toothbrushes being a major source.
Plus nylon bristles damage enamel and cause gum recession. One billion plastic toothbrushes hit US landfills annually Alone.
What are your toothbrushes made of?
How are bristles sterilized?
Are These Suitable for kids?
Yes, for ages 6 and up.
Actually far safer than plastic brushes. No EMFs like electric toothbrushes emit near developing brains.
No toxic chemicals or microplastics. Natural boar bristles are gentler than harsh nylon.
Many parents report reduced gum sensitivity and bleeding after switching from plastic brushes. For younger kids, try our horse bristle version - even softer.
How long do they last?
What if I don't like them?
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How are bristles sterilized?
How are bristles sterilized?
Yes, for ages 6 and up.
Actually far safer than plastic brushes. No EMFs like electric toothbrushes emit near developing brains.
No toxic chemicals or microplastics. Natural boar bristles are gentler than harsh nylon.
Many parents report reduced gum sensitivity and bleeding after switching from plastic brushes. For younger kids, try our horse bristle version - even softer.
Is the Boar Bristle Toothbrush safe for kids?
Is the Boar Bristle Toothbrush safe for kids?
Yes, for ages 6 and up.
Actually far safer than plastic brushes. No EMFs like electric toothbrushes emit near developing brains.
No toxic chemicals or microplastics. Natural boar bristles are gentler than harsh nylon.
Many parents report reduced gum sensitivity and bleeding after switching from plastic brushes. For younger kids, try our horse bristle version - even softer.
How long does it last?
How long does it last?
Two to four months per brush - same as any quality toothbrush.
But unlike plastic bristles that fray and shed microplastics, natural bristles maintain integrity.
Our bamboo handles dry fast thanks to the water-repellent seal at the base.
This prevents mould and extends lifespan beyond other bamboo brushes.
Each 4-pack will last 8-12 months for one person with proper maintenance.
How do I change or cancel my order?
How do I change or cancel my order?
We reserve the right at any time after receipt of the order to accept or decline the order, or any portion thereof, in our sole discretion, even after the Customer receives an order confirmation or after the credit card has been authorized. If the credit card has already been authorized for the purchase and the order is canceled, we will issue a credit to the original method of payment.
Once an order is placed, customers have 1 hour to cancel an order before our team start processing it. Once the initial 1 hour have passed, we can't guarantee a refund on the item before it is shipped. In some cases, you will need to wait for the item to arrive and process it as a return/refund
How can I contact you?
How can I contact you?
We handle customer service through email. Email us through the contact form on this website or at support@try-lavily.com with any questions or concerns that you have.