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The bristles for tooth brushes in 1938
Yes they did. Tooth paste was not a priority, only survival and safety was. They had tooth brushes made out of sticks and horse hair.
tooth brushes are used to brush stuff off teeth. That is why they are called tooth brushes
Siemen
It depends on which type of brush you mean. If you men a brush as in a shrubbery, then the word brush is plural and singular. To be lost in the brush implies that you are in an area that is full of bushes or shrubberies. If you mean a brush that you use in your hair, then the plural is brushes.
no they didnt because they didnt have tooth brushes
Yes, the Romans did have hair brushes. They used a variety of grooming tools, including brushes made from animal hair or plant fibers, to maintain their hairstyles. These brushes were often made from materials like wood or metal and were part of the broader Roman emphasis on personal hygiene and appearance. Additionally, combs and other grooming implements were also commonly used in Roman daily life.
Victorians Had toothbrushes the bristles where mad out of pig hair......
if a high demand of a product when it is commen (ex: tooth brushes) it would go down. if its uncommen (ex: solid gold tooth brushes) it would go up
synthetic brushes are make-up brushes that are made from man made fibres for bristles so they are also cruelty free, unlike most make brushes which made from animal hair and made by plucking the animals hair out and putting them into brushes.
you can buy dog tooth brushes at the pet store and dog toothpaste.
umm well there is a bagle that has a motor in it and there is a car and there is electric tooth brushes