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Review on Supersmile Generation Patented Toothbrush Clear by Chris Sharma

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Attractive brush but UNCOMFORTABLE HANDLE LENGTH

I can't say at all that this is the world's most comfortable toothbrush, but it is definitely one of the most attractive toothbrushes and that's the only reason I bought it. I should know as I've looked everywhere hoping to find a tasteful looking tool that would complement my beautifully decorated bathroom. The only more attractive tool might be the Buly 1803 toothbrush, which costs 40 euros + shipping! Supersmile has an adorable crystal clear vintage look that looks amazing in my sparkling pink glass goblet, BUT THIS BACKGROUND REQUIRES A LONG HANDLE without the blunt cut at the end! Supersmile offers a long handled brush, but I don't like its appeal as much as I like this one. So the problem with this brush is the ridiculously shortened handle length, which feels downright awkward in a large adult hand like mine. I can't imagine why such a stupidly shortened handle was designed on this green earth. Secondly, the bristles of the brush head, although quite soft, seem alien to me, probably because I've been using a Radius brand brush for over 20 years. So the Supersmile is taking some getting used to and I am determined to insist as any brush other than the Buly would look intolerably tacky on my countertop. It is fair to say that a less aesthetically pleasing toothbrush can be stored in a medicine cabinet, but it is important that a wet brush is exposed to more airflow outside the cabinet. Also, the inside of my first aid kit looks tasteful. As a side note, if you're an aesthetic mind like me, you might want to try Marvis Toothpaste, which has a very nice looking tube. Marvis Jasmine Mint is my favorite. I don't use it to brush my teeth, just to clean my retainer as it contains fluoride. When brushing my teeth, I use a simple 50/50 RBD mixture of coconut oil and baking soda.

Pros
  • Great construction
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging