Peel approximately 1cm of bark from the tip.

Peel. Chew. Brush Naturally.
A miswak stick becomes its own brush. Prepare only the tip, soften the exposed fibers, then use gentle up-and-down motions across the front, back and chewing surfaces of each tooth.
Remove a small section of bark from one end using your teeth or a clean knife.
Chew the exposed end until the fibers separate into soft brush-like bristles.
Soak the prepared tip in water for an even softer feel before the first use.
Four Simple Steps From Fresh Stick to Clean Storage.
No toothpaste or running water is needed while brushing. Rinse the prepared tip afterward and let it dry completely.
Chew the end until soft fibers form a natural brush.
Use gentle vertical motions on every tooth surface.
Rinse the fibers, then leave the tip open to air-dry.
Made From Salvadora Persica Wood.
The supplied product code describes the sticks as natural wood from the Salvadora persica tree, with no plastic, glue or artificial flavoring added to the stick itself.
Gentle Technique Matters More Than Pressure.
The source code positions the product for children aged six and older with adult supervision. Use light pressure and stop if the gums feel sore or irritated.
Use only with active adult guidance and a child who can follow brushing instructions.
The fibers should massage the tooth and gum area rather than scrape aggressively.
Trim away the used fibers every few days and prepare a clean new section.
Persistent gum pain, bleeding or dental concerns should be discussed with a dentist.
Light, Woody And Naturally Earthy.
Miswak has the natural scent of fresh bark and plant minerals. The source description compares it with fresh wood or herbal tea rather than a strong perfume or artificial mint flavor.
A mild bark-like scent instead of artificial fragrance.
The natural taste can feel unfamiliar during the first few uses.
The source copy says many users adjust after approximately two to three days.
Regular brushing can help remove food residue and support fresher-feeling breath.
Rinse the Tip. Never Store It Wet.
Moisture can shorten the usable life of the prepared fibers. Rinse away residue, shake off excess water and leave the tip uncovered until completely dry before placing it in a holder or travel case.
About One and a Half Weeks With Twice-Daily Brushing.
The source code recommends trimming the fibers every few days and preparing a fresh tip as the used section becomes worn. Actual life varies with technique, storage and frequency.
Approximate source estimate when used twice daily and cared for correctly.
Remove worn fibers and prepare a clean new tip.
Leaving the tip damp can encourage odor, contamination and early wear.
The source code says vacuum-sealed sticks can remain fresh in their original pack for over a year.
Choose a Supply That Matches the Household.
Bundle names and quantities can change. Use the live Shopify selector above as the final source for the number of sticks, included extras and current price.
The source code describes its smaller trial supply as approximately three to four weeks for one person.
The middle supply is described as about six weeks for one person or three weeks for two children.
The largest source bundle is described as up to ten weeks for one person, depending on care and use.
Guarantee And Shipping Information.
The supplied code states that unused, undamaged products in their original packaging may be returned within 30 days of delivery for a refund of the product price.
The supplied code lists free standard U.S. shipping plus processing time.
The supplied code lists expedited shipping at $9.99 plus processing time.
International timing depends on destination and the current shipping service.
Miswak Does Not Replace Professional Dental Care.
Children should use the stick only with adult supervision. Use gentle pressure, keep the prepared tip clean and stop if brushing causes persistent pain or bleeding.
Regular dental checkups remain important. Ask a dentist for advice about cavities, gum problems, orthodontic appliances or any child with special oral-care needs.
Helpful Answers Before the First Use.
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A Simple Routine Made From One Natural Stick.
Prepare the fibers, brush gently, rinse after use and let the tip dry completely before the next routine.
Peel. Chew. Brush. Rinse. Dry.
