Popular Japanese Travel Size Mouthwash

Are there other products as effective in reducing plaque which take up less space in my luggage?
Or is there some way to find a mouthwash but in a powdered form or something? Just to reduce my travel luggage a bit…🤔🤔
So how come the travel size mouthwashes are still not compact enough?
I’m sure most if not all of us have had these questions before.

In answer to your silent wishes and prayers, today we’re introducing to you the game changer of travel mouthwashes.
This is the Okina Long Spin MouthWash 10ml packets.
Yes, it comes in Rose and Peppermint flavors, it’s super convenient for carrying around and the package is cute too I’d say🎁💕

You can find them on Amazon.com in trial packs of 10 of each flavor, or a mix of 5 and 5 of both flavors, your pick.
Here’s the Rose version. This one is the most popular among tourists/travelers visiting Japan.

Okina Long spin Mouthwash, 10ml Rose flavor

This is a medicated mouthwash formulated with antibacterial ingredient CPC, which helps prevent bad breath, cavities and periodontal disease. It’s sweetened with only xylitol and has no artificial sweeteners like sucralose or aspartame.
What’s more? It contains hyaluronic acid to moisturize the mouth and prevent dry mouth. It does contain alcohol though🤑
Here is the peppermint flavor version of the same mouthwash

Okina Long spin Mouthwash, 10ml Peppermint flavor

You can also find them in Pack of 100(you can also get 50 rose+50 peppermint if you think you like both flavors equally 🤷‍♂️ 😜😜

Try them out and let us know which one you like better, and if it will make it to your list of travel must-have products!

Do you have Gingivitis?

Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums, usually caused by a bacterial infection.
If left untreated, it can become a more serious infection known as periodontitis. Gingivitis and periodontitis are major causes of tooth loss in adults, according to the American Dental Association.

So how do you know if you have gingivitis? Usual signs and symptoms include:

  • Gums are bright red or purple.
  • Gums are tender and sometimes painful to the touch.
  • Bad breath (also called halitosis).
  • Inflamed or swollen gums.
  • Receding gums.
  • Soft gums.

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What Causes Gingivitis?
The main cause of gingivitis is Dental Plaque. Plaque is a biofilm that continually accumulates naturally on your teeth. In the early stage of gingivitis, bacteria in plaque build up, causing the gums to become inflamed and to easily bleed during brushing. Although the gums may be irritated, the teeth are still firmly planted in their sockets. No irreversible bone or other tissue damage has occurred at this stage.

If you have gingivitis, the disease is still reversible and can usually be eliminated by a professional cleaning at your dental office, or by self care at home by daily brushing and flossing, and by using toothpaste and mouthwash made with ingredients that reduce the swelling.

Here is our product recommendation for Gingivitis:
Our Tsuyahaku Antigingivitis Gel Toothpaste for Adults together with our Periowash 2-in-1 Toothpaste and Dental Rinse. The Periowash liquid toothpaste/mouthwash also deals with bleeding gums issue. It will stop bleeding gums and prevent further bleeding. It also tastes delicious!

In addition to this, remember it’s important to use a Soft toothbrush, preferably with ultrafine tapered bristles like this one here.

Finally, remember to brush gently and carefully, no need to be hard on your teeth and gums. You need them more than they need you👀😂😂







Do you use End tuft toothbrush?

Do you shop on Amazon? No? No problem. Did you know that apart from Japan USA and Canada, we also have stores on Lazada and T-mall?. Specially for our customers in Asia.. 😄😇
Of course different customers like different products from our store, but today we just wanted to share with you the popular items from our store on Lazada and Amazon USA – our 
Tsuyahaku End-tuft Toothbrushes. There are 2 types;
Tsuyahaku Lepton (Lp) and Tsuyaku One Tuft (Ot), in that order on the image.
They both come in 2 bristle softness: Super Soft and Medium Soft. 
Visit our Amazon store to check the difference between these two, for our US-based customers, and check out the Single tuft toothbrushes here  for our customers in Asia shopping on Lazada 🙂

Do you know about different types of electric toothbrushes?

April marked the beginning of a new era for Japan!✨
Sad to say goodbye to [Heisei]😔 but also exciting to have witnessed the beginning of [Reiwa]🤩

Speaking of different … Do you know know the difference between Electric, Sonic and Ultra-sonic toothbrushes?😅
Well, we’ll break it down to the basics;

【Electric Toothbrush】
Removes plaque with approximately 2500~7500 brush stokes per minute
The motor makes rapid automatic bristle motions which are powerful to thoroughly clean the mouth.
Example: Oral B Smart Professional, with 3 brushing modes.

【Sonic Toothbrush】
A sonic toothbrush is a type of electric toothbrush that uses over 30,000 sonic motions to remove plaque and clean teeth
Sonic brushes rely on a sweeping motion alone to clean the teeth, the movement that they provide is often high in amplitude which means they offer larger sweeping brush stroke motions.
Example: Linear Sonic Toothbrush PLUME, with 5 brushing modes and feather-soft bristles

【Ultra Sonic Toothbrush】
An ultrasonic toothbrush is one that uses a very high frequency of vibration (160~200万Hz) referred to as ultrasound to remove plaque and bacteria from the teeth.
Ultrasonic toothbrushes unlike sonic ones do not rely on a physical motion to clean the teeth.
Example: Sonicare Professional & Sonicare KIDS

Maybe not exactly exciting, but the difference might come in handy next time you’re getting something other than a manual toothbrush!😉😇