Why We Started Brush Naked
It started with a hotel room garbage can.
After brushing my teeth one night, I tossed my worn-out toothbrush and watched it hit the bottom of the bin. Something about that moment stuck. A plastic object I’d held in my mouth twice a day for months — now heading to a landfill, where it would outlast me by centuries.
I looked into alternatives. At the time, the options were almost nonexistent. What was available felt like a compromise — rough, clinical, joyless. Products that asked you to sacrifice for the planet rather than simply choose better.
That gap is why Brush Naked exists.
We make bamboo toothbrushes that perform like the brush you’re used to, without the plastic. Our handles are 100% bamboo — one of the fastest-growing and most renewable materials on earth. Our packaging is made and printed right here in British Columbia. And we’re working toward a fully Canadian-made product line, because where things are made still matters.
We’re not a massive corporation with a sustainability department. We’re a small Canadian company that started with one idea: your daily routine shouldn’t cost the earth.
One small switch. Twice a day. It adds up.