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Colgate ZigZag Soft Bristle Toothbrush

(6 Toothbrushes in packet)
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Colgate ZigZag Soft Bristle Toothbrush
Product Details

Colgate ZigZag Antibacterial Soft Bristle Toothbrush

Colgate Zig Zag, one of India's leading toothbrush brands, is now equipped with 100% Anti-Bacterial bristles, transforming into Colgate Zig Zag Anti-Bacterial. Infused with Silver Ions, these unique bristles inhibit bacteria build up on the bristle surface. Silver Ions (Ag+) attach themselves to the cell membrane on the surface of the Anti Bacterial product. Incoming Cell's protein wrapped bacteria will be destroyed on contact with the metal ion. Destroyed bacteria becomes extinct when it comes in contact with air keeping the surface bacteria free. Inside the mouth, Zig Zag's multi-angled bristles remove germs in between teeth. In addition, ZZ comes with a soft tongue cleaner that gently removes odour causing germs for a fresher breath. Its flexible handle reduces pressure on and softly massages gums. New Zig Zag now offers superior benefits for overall protection


Uses:
The unique ZigZag arrangement of the toothbrush bristles assures deep cleaning to help prevent plaque build-up and provide fresh and clean mouth.

Product Specifications and Features:

  • International quality end-rounded bristles gently clean teeth and gums 
  • Multi-angle cross-bristles effectively remove plague and clean between the teeth 
  • Soft tongue cleaner gently removes odour-causing germs to freshen breath 
  • Rubber cushioned handle and flexible neck provide comfortable brushing 
  • Colgate is India’s No.1 brand used and recommended by dentists

Directions For Use:

  • Put a sufficient quantity of toothpaste on the brush
  • Then brush your teeth gently upward and downward for 2-5 minutes twice a day regularly

Safety Information:

  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Store in a cool dry place
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 28 March, 2025, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)