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Oct 25, 2010 09:35

I love our Jordan toothbrushes so much. Ever since I first saw the Individual I've been cruising the toothbrush section of the supermarkets like I cruised the glossy magazine racks when I was a kid yearning for Paperinik and Illustrerad Vetenskap. The colours are vivid, the design is soft, but what really gets to me is the descriptive packaging. I have large hands, prefer a sturdy toothbrush because I press a lot, and have sensitive gums. Ida brushes her teeth for a minute tops, and still manages a perfect result in record times, it's like it's a race. So she uses a smaller toothbrush in order to not knock something out in the curves and this leads us purchasing different sizes. The descriptive packaging on these two oral hygiene appliances couldn't have made me happier about this. It's just that I'd expect the wording on a different type of product. But it's just me, right?

Size S:
Has a smaller head for optimal reach. A smaller handle makes for precision and a dynamic grip.

Size L:
Has a medium head for maximum [...] effect. A large handle allows for a firm grip and optimal control.

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