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Colgate Sensation ToothbrushNewest Review: ... contoured handle" will help you "to angle the brush exactly as you need" - and it does! Colgate didn't ... more More Colgate in Body Care
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Read Reviews for Colgate Sensation Toothbrush
by - written on 15/02/03 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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Colgate Sensation Cleaning Tip toothbrush has recently become my favourite toothbrush... Until now I never had a favourite, and would just choose a toothbrush based on what looked good, what I'd seen advertised, or one I'd heard of. I've never been one to buy cheap value brand type toothbrushes and would much rather spend that bit extra on one that will really get my teeth as clean as possible. 2 months ago I purchased my first Colgate Sensation Cleaning Tip toothbrush and it certainly won't be my last!!! The toothbrush itself has a subtly curved handle - the curves, accompanied by the fact that part of the handle has a wrap-around grip on it, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/08/01 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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3/4 (adequate and dentist recommended) months have passed since I chose an Oral B toothbrush (and reviewed that with a similarily titled op), and now it's life is over and I've invested in a new state of the art toothbrush. I'm trying to make this sound exciting, so stay focussed. But obviously I have hit rock bottom again in choosing a more interesting topic to review. The Colgate Sensation Toothbrush (which as you'd expect would work more wonderfully with their own brand of toothpaste) is actually quite a snazzy looking toothbrush. The standard size sky blue and white I own, does infact look futuristic. This is the tootbrush that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/06/01 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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Do you remember a time before all these snazzy toothbrushes, when the choice was just between colour and bristle stiffness? I think Reach started the ‘trendy’ phase with those permanently bent toothbrushes that were supposed to reach in to all those awkward places. Then came all the others – softer tips, bendy heads, strange colours and designs, chubby handles and, more recently, battery operated (!) Basically, I don’t know what to buy now. I always preferred the hard brushes that made your teeth feel really clean, but they are no longer available as they can cause receding gums. In the end (being somewhat stingy) I bought whatever ... Read the complete review
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