![]() There are also a few subscription services out there like Boka and Tulip, which feature semi-attractive brushes. Then there’s the $50 (not a typo) Italian-handcrafted Buly 1803 tortoiseshell offering at Net-a-Porter. There’s Swissco, which comes in tortoiseshell and natural wood finishes the brand used to be sold at Anthropologie, but you can currently find it at La Garçonne ($6). The black bristled Morihata binchotan charcoal toothbrush has been a favorite in GQ gift guides, and is also sold at, yes, Goop and Free People ($8), as well as fancy apothecaries like C.O. While Cocofloss seems to be alone in the fashionable floss category for the moment, there are numerous attractive toothbrushes to be found. (While a well-publicized news story last summer suggested that maybe flossing isn’t necessary because not enough studies supported it, the American Dental Association (ADA) vehemently assured people that flossing is still recommended.) There are no clinical studies that support Cocofloss’ design over others, but the sisters think it’s common sense. The coconut oil supposedly helps the floss glide better, while also providing minor anti-microbial benefit. She says that it is more fibrous than other brands, which are flat and slippery, and claims that “it really scrubs” the plaque, also called biofilm, a mixture of bacteria and sticky carbohydrates. This is a point Cu makes frequently during the course of our conversation: that Cocofloss does not put form over function. I recommend it to everyone - it just… does the job better and less irritatingly,” Godfrey June writes in an email. “It is full-on over-and-above SUPERIOR to any other floss I’ve tried. She says Paltrow has to “love” anything before it’s sold on the site. Jean Godfrey June, Goop’s beauty director, confirms that Paltrow is a fan. “I had read that Gwyneth really loved coconut oil pulling and so I. The motivation part comes from the delicious fragrances and great packaging. (If you use 18 inches each time you floss, one should last you two months.) You can also buy them one-off for $8 each or three for $21, as well as at third-party retailers. The easy part comes via the subscription model, in which you can choose to have Cocofloss sent to your home for $14 for two floss dispensers every four months. She recognized it as a habit that needed to be built, and to do that it had to be both easy and motivational. ”Ĭu says Cocofloss started when her sister, who practices near Silicon Valley, was frustrated that her patients were into health and wellness, but they weren’t flossing. “People think flossing is so gross, so we wanted to build a new association. “We wanted to repaint floss and change the way people think and feel about it,” says Catherine Cu, an artist who co-founded Cocofloss in 2015 with her sister Chrystle, a practicing dentist and the impetus behind launching the brand. This was exactly the point of launching Cocofloss. Now it’s dental products, with startups like Cocofloss and toothbrush company Quip offering truly attractive products for a process - scraping biofilm off your teeth - that is anything but. Vogue and GQ both gushed about Hubble, contact lenses with a color scheme that looks a bit like Cocofloss’ and packaging that comes courtesy of a Brooklyn design firm. We’ve seen it with tampons like Cora and Lola, which mix wellness (organic cotton!) and style ( designer collaborations!). ![]() If you no longer wish to have this DailyMed RSS service, simply delete the copied URL from your RSS Reader.Personal care is arguably the last frontier for good design, but that’s definitely changing. ![]() To view updated drug label links, paste the RSS feed address (URL) shown below into a RSS reader, or use a browser which supports RSS feeds, such as Safari for Mac OS X. What will I get with the DailyMed RSS feed?ĭailyMed will deliver notification of updates and additions to Drug Label information currently shown on this site through its RSS feed.ĭailyMed will deliver this notification to your desktop, Web browser, or e-mail depending on the RSS Reader you select to use. ![]() To receive all DailyMed Updates for the last seven days SODIUM LAUROYL SARCOSINATE (UNII: 632GS99618)ĬARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE SODIUM (0.7 CARBOXYMETHYL SUBSTITUTION PER SACCHARIDE 2300 MPA.S AT 1%) (UNII: 0Z2R7OG99L)ġ33 g in 1 TUBE Type 0: Not a Combination Productġ30 g in 1 TUBE Type 0: Not a Combination ProductĬopy the URL below and paste it into your RSS Reader application. SODIUM FLUORIDE (UNII: 8ZYQ1474W7) (FLUORIDE ION - UNII:Q80VPU408O) ![]()
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