ARE YOU STILL BRUSHING WITH MICROPLASTICS?
When we think of brushing our teeth, we usually associate it with that fresh, clean feeling. Your breath smells fresh, your teeth feel clean—what’s not to like?
Well, you might be surprised! There’s a good chance that with every brush, you're swallowing a significant amount of unhealthy microplastics. We’ll show you how and provide you with a better alternative.
IN WHAT?
Microplastics are tiny plastic particles found in many toothpastes, giving your teeth a sort of scrub. The harmful impact of these particles on humans, animals, and the environment is becoming clearer.
However, for some microplastics, the research is still insufficient. That’s why they’re often defined as "sceptic microplastics" and continue to be added to your toothpaste.
Beat The Microbead is an organization that has taken a deep dive into this topic. They found that more than half of the toothpaste and mouthwashes they studied are packed with them. Check out the top 10 below!
So, microplastics are also found in toothpaste sold in Dutch supermarkets.
FORTUNATELY, THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE
Luckily, there's an alternative in the form of completely plastic-free toothpaste tablets.
With Smyle, you avoid microplastics and don't use a plastic tube.
The tablets are delivered to your home CO2 neutral in recyclable paper sachets. You store them in a beautiful, endlessly reusable glass bottle.
Check out what it looks like below.
Smyle is plastic-free, vegan, produced in the Netherlands, made with only natural ingredients, and the best alternative to toothpaste tubes.
Because Smyle only uses natural ingredients, this is the healthiest and most sustainable way to brush your teeth.
Good for you AND for the planet!
Smyle has hundreds of 5-star reviews and has saved over 615,123 plastic tubes.
Will you also brush without plastic?
Switch to Smyle Toothpaste now. Brush without microplastics.