

🌍 Floss smarter, live cleaner — join the eco-oral revolution!
Natural Dental Floss Picks 75 Pack offers a premium, eco-friendly flossing solution featuring strong bamboo charcoal thread and biodegradable vegan cornstarch handles. Packaged in a sustainable kraft paper box, these plastic-free picks deliver durable, shred-resistant cleaning while supporting your commitment to a greener lifestyle.













| ASIN | B09TS3BQFJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,501 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #14 in Interdental Floss Picks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (896) |
| Date First Available | July 9, 2022 |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Beautiful mind |
| Product Dimensions | 7.08 x 3.54 x 0.5 inches; 2.4 ounces |
D**C
Great product!
Great product, worked well, not only is it biodegradable but they are durable. I ordered them a couple months ago and the quality was good, will definitely buy them again.
T**I
Picks are GREAT
these picks are great. They do not shred or come apart, very strong! I cannot do mint flavored picks so I thought I would try these. Glad I did. I'm on my second box.
J**D
Well thought out teeth cleaning tool
Yessssr. Typically, I prefer string floss as that’s all I’ve ever used. I heard that plastic and flavored floss can cause cancer so I was looking for better floss material and this option appeared. I wasn’t sure about the handle but now I don’t see why I was using the string floss compared to this. The handle helps you scrape the sides of your teeth with great control and it’s good material better than what sold in most stores. The handle pick is great for pushing items through your teeth and picking items out. my teeth feel clean when I’m done using this. I look forward to cleaning my teeth. if you can find them cheaper get them cheaper.
A**R
My New Go-To!
I love that these are biodegradable but are still just as good as the regular flosser brands.
C**A
Decent more environmentally friendly alternative
Will definitely buy again because they’re more environmentally friendly than most. But the plastic wrap around the box is unnecessary, and the floss could be strung a bit tighter. Still work well enough though!
A**R
Great Product
Best product for flossing I’ve ever used. It’s durable, strong and I’m able to use between teeth without problem.
C**7
Works well for those who need thin floss
I have very little space between my teeth. (In fact, I have so little room in my mouth overall that my wisdom teeth never grew in because there was no room for them to do so.) That has made it hard to find floss that will work for me because thicker flosses will get stuck. For years, I used thin, plastic floss from one of the big manufacturing companies, but then heard a report mentioning that plastic flosses can have harmful chemicals in them, so I started looking at natural alternatives. Most of the natural alternatives I saw were described as "Really thick floss!" which wasn't an option for me. But this floss was the thinnest natural one I saw, and so I decided to give it a try. I was a little wary because I'd never used dental floss picks before, but I have been really surprised by how well this floss works. It seems to work even better than the other, plastic floss brand I was using. I haven't had any issues with it breaking so far, even when I need to tug on the pick pretty hard to get the floss out from between my teeth. (That's something that's normal for me, no matter what floss I'm using, just because of the small space I'm working with. I can't say that about the thin plastic floss - it did sometimes break, which was always a pain.) My mouth feels cleaner overall, and I don't have to grimace about the plastic waste left behind, which is nice also. I would certainly recommend this floss for anyone who's looking for a good natural alternative, and especially anyone who needs a thinner floss like I do. I hope the company continues to make this for a long time to come.
S**M
Great product, but double check before you compost!
This handle of this product is made of corn starch - aka Polylactic Acid (PLA). This is the same material as a popular 3d printing filament. While it is technically compostable, many facilities don't have the infrastructure set up to compost PLA - meaning these will get picked out by workers and trashed anyway. My city doesn't support PLA composting. Yours might. Please double check before you do. At the very least, even if they have to be trashed, they aren't contributing to regular plastic waste.
J**S
It’s the best dental picks I have ever used! 100% recommend. I will never use anything else. And no microplastic!
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