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Natural bristles that are gentle enough for sensitive gums. No glue, no nylon, no compromises.. Softer bristles. Same adhesive-free build.. Made from Moso Bamboo, Horsehair Bristles, Pressure Fit. Free from Nylon-6 bristles, BPA / BPS / BPF, Epoxy resin (BADGE), Polyurethane glue, Hot-melt adhesive (EVA / PUR / SIS). If you have sensitive or receding gums, your dentist recommends soft bristles. But most ‘soft’ toothbrushes are still nylon — a synthetic polymer extruded through a die and cut flat, creating a sharp circular cross-section that abrades tissue even at ‘soft’ ratings. 40 verified customer reviews, 4.9/5 average. £4.89 with free UK shipping.

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Horsehair Toothbrush

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Natural bristles that are gentle enough for sensitive gums. No glue, no nylon, no compromises.

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Horsehair Toothbrush

£4.89

After getting rid of our electric (plastic) toothbrushes, we were struggling to find a good product to replace them. The...amie

Zero adhesiveExtra-soft natural bristlesZero plastic

Free from: Nylon-6 bristles, BPA / BPS / BPF, Epoxy resin (BADGE), Polyurethane glue + 3 more

Best for: Sensitive gums, receding gumlines, or post-dental-work tenderness, You tried the boar bristle and found it too firm, You want the same adhesive-free construction with a gentler feel

Handle

Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), uncoated

Bristles

Natural horsehair (keratin protein, tail hair)

Attachment

Pressure-fitted — zero adhesive

Bristle firmness

Extra soft (finer than boar, gentler than any nylon ‘soft’)

Bristle origin

Tail hair from groomed horses — not a slaughter byproduct

Length

19cm

Weight

~12g

End of life

Fully compostable — handle ~6 months, bristles 12–18 months

What's In It

3 materials. Nothing else.

The Horsehair Toothbrush is made from Moso Bamboo, Horsehair Bristles and Pressure Fit. Every material is published here with its function and percentage.

If you have sensitive or receding gums, your dentist recommends soft bristles. But most ‘soft’ toothbrushes are still nylon — a synthetic polymer extruded through a die and cut flat, creating a sharp circular cross-section that abrades tissue even at ‘soft’ ratings. Horsehair is a natural protein fibre with a tapered tip and a diameter 40–60% finer than boar bristle. It flexes instead of scraping. And because we use the same pressure-fitted, adhesive-free construction as our boar bristle model, there’s no epoxy resin, no polyurethane, and no hot-melt glue contacting your gums. Jain et al. (2019) found that soft bristles achieve equivalent plaque removal with significantly less gingival damage — and gum recession, once it starts, does not reverse.

What We Left Out

7 substances we don't use.

The Horsehair Toothbrush is free from Nylon-6 bristles, BPA / BPS / BPF, Epoxy resin (BADGE) and Polyurethane glue and 3 other substances. Each exclusion is explained below with the reason.

Verified Reviews

4.9

40 verified reviews

5 out of 5 stars

After getting rid of our electric (plastic) toothbrushes, we were struggling to find a good product to replace them. These have been a fantastic switch! They brush really well and I love that the bristles aren’t fixed with any toxic glues. Customer service is spot on as well- Vincent always messages to see if the order arrived and if I have any issues or feedback. Would highly recommend

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amie

Verified buyer

5 out of 5 stars

I’ve for a long time owned an electric tooth brush yet hated it i’m trying to go plastic free with all stuff I purchase & this tooth brush is 100% all natural right the way down to the bristle’s & is softer on my gums you don’t need electricity to use it it’s all natural & that’s what I luv the most

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Sign i.

Verified buyer

5 out of 5 stars

the horse hair one I really like but it seems more for gum massage for my preference, it's very soft and easy on the gums, the board hair feels like the sturdiness of the bristles gets a better clean on the teeth but harder on the gums, each has their pros, thank you!

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How We Compare

Eso World vs. the alternatives.

 Eso WorldOther EcoConventional
Bristle materialNatural horsehair (keratin, tapered tip)Nylon-6 (synthetic, flat-cut cross-section)Nylon-6 or nylon-612
Bristle softnessExtra soft (finer natural keratin)Labelled ‘soft’ but nylon is stiffer than natural hairMedium or hard by default
Bristle adhesiveNone — pressure-fittedEpoxy resin or polyurethane (rarely disclosed)Metal staple + hot-melt adhesive
Microplastic sheddingNoneYes — nylon fragments during brushingYes
Handle coatingNone — raw bambooPolyurethane lacquer or paraffin waxN/A (plastic)
SourcingTail hair from groomed horses (not slaughter)Petroleum-derived polymerPetroleum-derived
Fully compostableYes — handle ~6 months, bristles 12–18 monthsHandle only — bristles are plasticNo (500+ years)
Price£4.89£5–£8£2–£4

Based on a review of bamboo toothbrush brands sold in the UK, 2024–25. ‘Other bamboo’ = typical ‘eco’ bamboo brush with nylon bristles and adhesive. ‘Conventional’ = standard supermarket plastic toothbrush.

Comparison summary: Bristle material: Eso World uses Natural horsehair (keratin, tapered tip), typical alternatives use Nylon-6 (synthetic, flat-cut cross-section). Bristle softness: Eso World uses Extra soft (finer natural keratin), typical alternatives use Labelled ‘soft’ but nylon is stiffer than natural hair. Bristle adhesive: Eso World uses None — pressure-fitted, typical alternatives use Epoxy resin or polyurethane (rarely disclosed). Microplastic shedding: Eso World uses None, typical alternatives use Yes — nylon fragments during brushing. Handle coating: Eso World uses None — raw bamboo, typical alternatives use Polyurethane lacquer or paraffin wax. Sourcing: Eso World uses Tail hair from groomed horses (not slaughter), typical alternatives use Petroleum-derived polymer. Fully compostable: Eso World uses Yes — handle ~6 months, bristles 12–18 months, typical alternatives use Handle only — bristles are plastic. Price: Eso World uses £4.89, typical alternatives use £5–£8.

How to Use

Getting started.

1

Clear loose fibres first

Run bristles under warm water against your palm for 10 seconds before your first brush. Horsehair is finer than boar — a few loose strands on first use is normal. Settles after 1–2 uses.

2

Brush gently for 2 minutes

Any toothpaste, light pressure, circular motions. Horsehair is already extra-soft — no need to press. The bristles flex into the gum margin rather than scraping across it.

3

Stand upright to dry

Bamboo dries best upright in open air. The ‘kun’ bio-agent handles bacteria; you just need to let it breathe. Don’t leave it flat in a puddle or sealed in a case.

4

Compost at end of life

Pull tufts out, compost handle and bristles separately. Handle: ~6 months. Bristles: 12–18 months. Both fully biodegrade.

What to Expect

The first 8–12 weeks.

1

Noticeably softer

If you’re coming from nylon or even boar, horsehair feels very soft. That’s normal — equine tail hair is finer than hog hair. You may find a few loose strands on first use. Run under warm water against your palm to clear them — settles after one or two brushes. The handle feels warm, not cold.

2–4

You stop noticing

The bristles have shaped to your brushing angle. You’re pressing lighter than before — that’s fine, your dentist would approve. If you had bleeding gums, most people see that reduce around this point as the gentler bristles cause less irritation.

4–8

Peak performance

Bristles broken in. Consistent cleaning with minimal tissue disruption. Handle has darkened a shade — cosmetic only. If you subscribed, your replacement is on its way.

8–12

Time to compost

Horsehair softens slightly faster than boar over its lifespan. When bristles splay outward, pull the tufts out and compost everything. Handle: ~6 months. Bristles: 12–18 months. Start a new one.

Questions & Answers

15 questions answered.

A toothbrush with the softest possible bristles and no harsh materials against the gumline. Most ‘soft’ nylon brushes are still extruded plastic with a flat-cut cross-section that abrades tissue. Horsehair is a natural protein fibre with a tapered tip and a diameter 40–60% finer than boar bristle. Jain et al. (2019) confirmed soft bristles achieve equivalent plaque removal with significantly less gingival damage. The Eso World Horsehair Toothbrush adds zero adhesive — no epoxy resin or polyurethane contacting your gums.

Horsehair is finer and softer. Boar is firmer and better at scrubbing. Both use the same bamboo handle, same pressure-fitted construction, zero adhesive. Choose horsehair if you have sensitive gums, receding gumlines, or prefer the gentlest possible brush. Choose boar if you want more friction and a slightly stiffer clean. Both are equally effective at plaque removal (Zetner et al., 2005).

Horsehair for bristles is sourced from tail hair clipped during routine grooming of living horses. It’s not a slaughter byproduct — the horse is alive and unharmed. However, it’s still an animal product, so it’s not vegan by strict definition. A plant-based bristle that’s biodegradable, effective, and not a synthetic polymer doesn’t exist yet.

Yes. Zetner et al. (2005) found equivalent plaque removal between natural and synthetic bristles in controlled trials. Bristle material matters less than technique and frequency. What IS significant: soft natural bristles cause less gum tissue damage than stiffer synthetics (Jain et al., 2019). Gum recession doesn’t reverse.

Friction. Each bristle tuft is mechanically compressed into a pre-drilled hole slightly smaller than the tuft diameter. The bamboo grips the bristle through compression alone. Hold strength matches or exceeds adhesive attachment. This eliminates six adhesive chemistries used in the bamboo toothbrush industry — all petroleum-derived, all in direct contact with oral mucosa on other brushes.

Your oral mucosa is 40–60× more permeable than your skin (Shojaei, 1998). It’s why medications work under the tongue in minutes. Anything that leaches during brushing — adhesive residue, nylon fragments, coating chemicals — absorbs through that tissue and enters your bloodstream directly, bypassing the liver. The safety data sheets for toothbrush adhesives are tested for skin contact, not chronic oral mucosal exposure.

Most bamboo toothbrushes contain: nylon-6 bristles (a synthetic polymer), epoxy resin or polyurethane adhesive (petroleum-derived, contains bisphenol derivatives), and polyurethane lacquer or paraffin wax on the handle. These materials are almost never disclosed. The safety data sheets for these adhesives evaluate skin contact — not chronic oral mucosal exposure. The Eso World Horsehair Toothbrush eliminates all six adhesive chemistries and uses only bamboo, horsehair keratin, and mechanical compression.

Every 2–3 months. Same as any toothbrush. Horsehair bristles soften slightly faster than boar over their lifespan because equine tail hair is finer. When they splay outward, it’s time. Pull the tufts out, compost handle and bristles separately.

Yes. Pull the bristle tufts out, compost everything separately. Bamboo handle: ~6 months in garden soil. Horsehair bristles: 12–18 months. Both fully biodegrade. Nothing goes in general waste.

Bamboo contains the bio-agent ‘kun’ which inhibits bacterial and fungal growth (Afrin et al., 2012). Stand it upright, let it air dry. The handle darkens over weeks — that’s tannin oxidation, not mould. We leave it uncoated so it dries faster than lacquered bamboo.

The coatings are petroleum-derived. Polyurethane lacquer or paraffin wax — both create a plastic film against your lips and seal in bamboo’s natural antimicrobial properties. The handle darkens cosmetically. We’d rather that than a petroleum derivative on a product built to avoid them.

Sometimes a few. Horsehair tapers naturally — finer than boar, with slight variation in thickness. Nylon is machine-extruded, perfectly uniform. Run bristles under warm water against your palm before first use. Settles after one or two brushes.

We make a kids version with a smaller head and shorter handle — same pressure-fitted construction, boar bristles, zero adhesive. Ages 3+. See the Kid’s Boar Bristle Toothbrush.

Whatever your dentist recommends. Keratin is chemically inert — horsehair won’t react with any toothpaste formulation. Fluoride, non-fluoride, charcoal, whatever. The bristle material doesn’t interact with the paste.

Roughly the same as a mid-range Oral-B. Less than most ‘eco’ bamboo brands that still use nylon and glue. Current price is on the page above. Subscribe for 20% off.

The bottom line

The Horsehair Toothbrush is made from Moso Bamboo, Horsehair Bristles, Pressure Fit. Free from Nylon-6 bristles, BPA / BPS / BPF, Epoxy resin (BADGE). Every material is published on this page with the research behind each choice. 40 verified buyers rate it 4.9/5.

3 materials — nothing else7 substances excluded40 verified reviews — 4.9/57 cited studies
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Every material published

Jain T, Pundir S, Garg R (2019)

Journal of Conservative Dentistry

Soft-bristled toothbrushes achieved comparable plaque removal to medium-bristled brushes with significantly less gingival abrasion. The cleaning difference between soft and medium is clinically insignificant. The tissue damage difference is not. Gum recession, once it starts, does not reverse.

Bass CC (1954)

Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society

The original soft-bristle brushing technique — gentle pressure with soft bristles angled at 45° to the gumline — is more effective for gum health than stiff bristles with force. This technique remains the standard recommendation by dental professionals 70 years later. The bristle needs to flex, not scrape.

Napper IE, Thompson RC (2016)

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Synthetic polymer fibres, including nylon-6 (the standard toothbrush bristle material), shed microplastic particles during mechanical action. Natural keratin fibres do not. The difference is structural: extruded polymers fragment into micro-scale particles; protein fibres decompose biologically without fragmenting.

Shojaei AH (1998)

Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

The buccal mucosa is 40–60× more permeable than skin. Its thin, non-keratinised epithelium and rich capillary network allow substances to bypass first-pass liver metabolism and enter systemic circulation directly. This is why oral mucosal exposure matters more than skin contact for the same chemical.

Afrin T, Tsuzuki T, Kanwar RK, Wang X (2012)

Journal of Textile Science & Engineering

Bamboo fibre contains the antimicrobial bio-agent ‘kun’ which inhibits bacterial growth without chemical treatment. The property is inherent to the raw material and is retained when the bamboo is uncoated. Coating bamboo with lacquer or wax seals this agent in and adds a petroleum-derived layer.

Olea N, Pulgar R, Pérez P, et al. (1996)

Environmental Health Perspectives

Bisphenol-A leaches from dental sealants and composite resins into saliva within hours of application. Warmth, moisture, and mild acidity — the exact conditions during brushing — accelerate leaching from polymer-based materials. The oral environment is not inert. Relevant because epoxy resin bristle adhesives contain bisphenol derivatives.

Rochester JR, Bolden AL (2015)

Environmental Health Perspectives

BPA substitutes BPS and BPF match the body’s own oestrogen at membrane receptors via a non-genomic pathway that regulatory testing doesn’t assess. The ‘BPA-free’ label solved a consumer perception problem, not a biological one. Relevant because epoxy resin adhesives in competitor brushes can contain bisphenol derivatives.

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This product is a toothbrush, not a medical device. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any dental condition. Brush twice daily and see your dentist regularly.