Toothpaste used every day is generally in a tube. I use it casually, but there are quite a few points that I'm worried about, such as the trouble of opening and closing the cap, dirt on the tip, and instability when it decreases.
Toothpaste in a pump bottle that completely changes the image of such toothpaste is on sale from the oral care brand "Reach". I was curious, so I tried it.
What came out after pushing the pump was a thick gel-type toothpaste. It spreads easily in the mouth and foams firmly, with a faint fruity aroma and a slightly strong tingling stimulus. It contains fluorine and vitamin E, and does not use coloring agents or preservatives.
Since the tip of the nozzle is thin, you need to be careful not to accidentally spill it because you are asleep, but since it is put out directly on the toothbrush, it seems that the efficiency of the series of flow can be improved. Reach pump toothpaste can be purchased at web shops such as Amazon.co.jp and LOHACO for about 1,000 yen. One bottle can be used for about 120 times (1.5 g each time).