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Hate flossing? 30,000 people just bought this 40% off Waterpik instead
Hate flossing? 30,000 people just bought this 40% off Waterpik instead

New York Post

time05-08-2025

  • New York Post

Hate flossing? 30,000 people just bought this 40% off Waterpik instead

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Tired of the dentist telling you to floss? You don't need to have a guilt trip twice a year, nor do you need to have rotting teeth. We know it's good for us, but we rarely look forward to doing it. Thankfully, the Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser, a countertop gadget that makes cleaning between your teeth feel more like a spa treatment than a chore, and right now, it's 40% off. What better way to enter the pearly white club with a sale? Unlike traditional floss that frays, cuts into gums, or gets awkwardly jammed between tightly packed teeth (looking at you, back molars), the Aquarius uses PrecisionPulse technology to blast away plaque with a stream of pressurized water. It removes up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas, making it far more effective than string floss alone. And while brushing only hits tooth surfaces, a water flosser like this one helps you go the full mile between all those scary caves within your gums. Your dentist will thank you. Amazon The Waterpik Cordless Advanced 2.0 is a compact, rechargeable, and ADA-accepted water flosser designed for travel and small spaces. It features three pressure settings, a 360-degree rotating tip, and a 7-oz reservoir delivering about 45 seconds of flossing time. Plus, it charges via magnetic USB in four hours, and runs up to four weeks per charge. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

Save 15% off this customer-loved Waterpik Water Flosser ahead of Prime Day
Save 15% off this customer-loved Waterpik Water Flosser ahead of Prime Day

New York Post

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • New York Post

Save 15% off this customer-loved Waterpik Water Flosser ahead of Prime Day

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. 'You only get one chance at a first impression,' the old saying goes. And like many old sayings ('A rolling stone gathers no moss,' 'You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink,' etc.), it just so happens to be entirely true. In our opinion, putting your best teeth forward is essential; flashing such a brilliant smile that you're practically guaranteed a good first impression. One easy way to get there? Flossing with the Waterpik Cordless Advanced 2.0 Water Flosser, available for 15% off this week ahead of Amazon's huge summer sale. Advertisement If you haven't already heard, we're only a few days from Amazon's huge Prime Day Sale, running from July 8 through 11. The kicker: Early Prime Day deals are already here, including nice savings on this customer-loved Water Flosser. Featuring PrecisionPulse technology to deliver a combination of water pressure and pulsations, this top-selling Waterpik Flosser product caters to gentle, sensitive cleaning or deep, powerful cleansing for a personalized experience, promoting gum health, fresh breath, and, of course, good first impressions. Amazon The Waterpik Cordless Advanced 2.0 is a compact, rechargeable, and ADA-accepted water flosser designed for travel and small spaces. It features three pressure settings, a 360° rotating tip, and a 7 oz reservoir delivering about 45 seconds of flossing time. With PrecisionPulse technology it removes up to 99.9% of plaque, charges via magnetic USB in four hours, and runs up to four weeks per charge. Best of all? It's available for 15% off ahead of Amazon's huge Prime Day sale. This article was written by P.J. McCormick, New York Post Commerce Deals Writer/Reporter. P.J. is an expert deal-finder, sifting through endless brands and retailers to deliver only the best savings opportunities on truly worthwhile products. P.J. finds Prime Day-worthy deals all year long on some of our favorite products we've tested and our readers' beloved best-sellers, from Wayfair furniture sales to the lowest prices on Apple AirPods. P.J. has been scouring sales for Post Wanted shoppers since 2022 and previously held positions at Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Hyperallergic. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted.

Here's everything our readers added to their carts in June
Here's everything our readers added to their carts in June

NBC News

time30-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • NBC News

Here's everything our readers added to their carts in June

Summer is officially here, which means our NBC Select readers have been stocking up on travel accessories, SPF and a ton of personal care essentials to look their very best, whether for an upcoming vacation, nights out or gatherings with friends and family. You'll notice our bestsellers list is full of sunscreens, and for good reason: This month, we launched our list of 100 best face sunscreens, which involved a six-week period of our editors powering through breakouts, sunburns and skin irritation while testing over 110 SPFs. But our summer-friendly (and heat wave-adjacent) product testing didn't stop there — we also rounded up our editors' favorite AC units, fans, deodorants and portable speakers, to name a few. Read on for a full list of the bestsellers NBC Select readers shopped in May. June bestsellers Round Lab Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen $22.45 $28.00 Amazon Now 20% off $24.99 Ulta $24.99 Target What to know This Round Lab sunscreen earned the No. 1 spot on our list of 100 best face SPFs. It has a silky, creamy consistency and a subtle scent. 'As someone with sensitive skin who leans on the drier side, my favorite thing about the Round Lab formula is that it's genuinely soothing and feels like I'm wearing a thin layer of hydration on my skin — so much so, that I don't have to layer on my regular moisturizer,' says NBC Select editorial projects manager Rebecca Rodriguez. The sunscreen has niacinamide to brighten and calm skin, along with amino acids and minerals to reduce texture and inflammation, according to the brand. This viral tumbler is a favorite among our editors — you'll find it at nearly every one of our desks. I use mine every single day, and its stainless steel interior manages to keep my drink cold for hours (I'll even have unmelted ice in my water more than two hours after I poured it). Plus, I love that the bottom of the bottle is compatible with many cup holders, like the ones in my car and on my treadmill. Three Sun Bum sunscreens made our 100 best SPFs list, including this face lotion. It has a classic sunscreen scent, but it isn't overpowering and didn't make our editors' eyes burn. 'It blended into my skin, including the short facial hair I have, very seamlessly and didn't leave any residue around my hairline,' says NBC Select commerce editor Cory Fernandez, who notes this sunscreen is a reliable drugstore option. Many of our editors consider these their go-to whitening strips plus they're one of the only ADA-accepted teeth whitening strips to date. After using the strips a few nights in a row, NBC Select reporter Zoe Malin says her teeth look brighter and whiter, which she says is impressive since she drinks coffee and Diet Coke every day. They're easy to take out of the packaging and they fold over toward the back of your teeth, so they stay put over the 45-minute application period. Calling all Lego lovers: This giftable kit is the size of a small storage box and has enough space to hold all of its 484 pieces. The set comes with flat baseplates and cube-shaped interlocking pieces, small wheels for building trains and cars, pieces for making animals and more, all in 35 different colors. You can see everything you can build on the back of the box, plus it has inspiration photos for your creations. Dr. Jart+ is one of our favorite K-beauty brands, and this stick sunscreen primes the skin and blurs pores, which makes it a great option to apply underneath makeup. 'It goes on smoothly and doesn't leave my face feeling heavy or sticky,' says Rodriguez. 'And like its name suggests, this truly is an invisible sunscreen.' It's also not messy like other sunscreens, which makes it easy to apply and reapply throughout the day, according to our editors. While experts say plastic cutting boards are generally safe to use, they can cause microplastics to end up in your food. This cutting board is made from composite wood fiber, which is durable, easy to clean and good on your knives, according to experts in our guide to plastic cutting board alternatives. The non-porous board has a smooth feel and is double-sided, plus there's a hole to hang it from. This sunscreen has a rich, creamy texture and comes with a small scoop to not only help you avoid dipping your fingers into the tub, but also to indicate how much sunscreen you should apply to your face. 'As someone who often wears acrylics, not having to dip my fingers into the jar is such a plus. A con, however, is that there's no real place to put it once you detach it from the case,' says NBC Select editorial operations associate Jem Alabi. Merit's tinted sunscreen is closer to a foundation than most other tinted sunscreens on the market, and it instantly improves skin tone and texture, says Malin. It has a rich texture, but still feels lightweight, and it dries matte, so you can layer makeup on top without worrying about a shiny or oily base. It's also noncomedogenic and oil-free, which means it won't clog pores and is great for acne-prone skin. Cetaphil makes some of our favorite face moisturizers, cleansers and sunburn treatments. This lightweight moisturizer helps relieve dry, tight and rough skin thanks to ingredients like hyaluronic and polyglutamic acid, which help strengthen your skin's moisture barrier, according to the brand. The gel-like consistency absorbs quickly into the skin, and its oil- and fragrance-free formula won't cause irritation or clogged pores. If you're prioritizing fuller and thicker-looking hair this summer, consider this Ogx volumizing shampoo. It has a blend of biotin and collagen, which are naturally-occurring proteins in the body that help make your hair look thicker and have more volume overall, according to the brand. Reviewers love its subtle fragrance (notes of coconut, jasmine and lemon) that lingers in their hair post-shower. Another teeth whitening treatment our readers loved this month, these pre-filled trays (which you bite into) have professional-grade gel and are the strongest option we recommend. Our editors like that the tray format is easier to pop on and off than a traditional whitening strip, and they're comfortable to wear for longer periods of time. Malin considers this neck fan, which she wears around her neck like she would a pair of over-ear headphones, a must-have during the hot summer months. It's rechargeable, portable and has three airflow speeds, which you change by pressing its power button. The fan blows cool air toward you, and its bladeless design prevents your hair from getting caught in the openings. Plus, it helps keep your hands free to open doors, carry bags or run everyday errands. Why trust NBC Select? I'm an updates editor at NBC Select who has covered a variety of shopping categories, including beauty and pets, since 2021. For this article, I compiled a list of the top 13 bestselling products among our NBC Select readers during the month of June.

How to Keep Your Teeth Healthy Between Dental Visits
How to Keep Your Teeth Healthy Between Dental Visits

Time Business News

time10-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time Business News

How to Keep Your Teeth Healthy Between Dental Visits

Taking care of your teeth between dental visits is essential for maintaining a healthy smile. At your richmond hill dental office, you'll receive expert care during appointments, but what you do at home is just as important. Daily habits can significantly impact your oral health. To keep your teeth in top shape, focus on three key actions: brush, floss, and rinse. Brushing twice a day removes surface debris and plaque. Flossing reaches between teeth where brushes can't, preventing decay. Rinsing with mouthwash adds an extra layer of protection. You should also be mindful of your diet. Limit sugary snacks that can lead to cavities and opt for water over sugary drinks. Remember, visiting your dentist regularly supplements your at-home care, ensuring you catch any issues early. By following these tips, you actively contribute to your dental health, ensuring each visit to your dentist is smooth and stress-free. Brushing properly means using the right technique. Place your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to your gums. Move the brush gently back and forth in short strokes. Pay attention to all surfaces: outer, inner, and chewing surfaces. Don't forget your tongue, as bacteria can linger there. Brush for at least two minutes every time. Using a timer or electric toothbrush with a built-in timer can help ensure you meet this time. Flossing daily is crucial. It cleans the tight spaces between your teeth. Use about 18 inches of floss, winding it around your fingers for a good grip. Gently slide it between your teeth and curve it around each tooth, moving it up and down. This method prevents plaque buildup, which can lead to cavities and gum disease. Mouthwash can reach areas that brushing and flossing might miss. It reduces acid in the mouth, cleans hard-to-brush areas, and re-mineralizes teeth. Look for an ADA-accepted mouthwash. This ensures it meets safety and efficacy standards, providing you with trusted protection. Diet plays a big role in oral health. Foods high in sugars and acids can erode enamel. Here is a comparison of snacks and their impact on teeth: Snack Impact on Teeth Fresh Fruits Natural sugars; better with proper rinsing Vegetables Low sugar; good for chewing and cleaning Cookies High sugar; increases cavity risk Sugary Drinks High sugar and acid; erodes enamel Water helps clean your mouth with every sip. It washes away food particles and dilutes acids. Tap water often contains fluoride, which strengthens teeth. Drinking water is a simple way to care for your teeth throughout the day. Smoking leads to a range of oral health problems. It causes staining, gum disease, and even oral cancer. Quitting smoking improves your mouth's condition and overall health. Support groups and cessation resources can aid in quitting successfully. Seeing your dentist regularly means problems get caught early. Checkups help prevent small issues from becoming big problems. During visits, professional cleaning removes tartar that can't be cleaned at home. You gain advice tailored to your specific needs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers guidance on maintaining good oral health. Wear a mouthguard if you play sports. Mouthguards protect against broken teeth and injuries. If you grind your teeth at night, a custom guard from your dentist can help. These protections save you from dental damage and costly repairs. Stay alert for changes in your mouth. Bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or mouth pain signal a need for dental advice. Early detection makes treatment more manageable. Don't hesitate to contact your dentist if you notice these signs. By incorporating these practices into your routine, you maintain healthy teeth and gums. Strong oral habits build a defense against disease and decay. Consistent care ensures your next dental visit is positive and worry-free. Your commitment makes a lasting impact on your smile and well-being. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Exclusive: Colgate just launched 3 new oral care products — and we got the first look
Exclusive: Colgate just launched 3 new oral care products — and we got the first look

NBC News

time11-02-2025

  • Health
  • NBC News

Exclusive: Colgate just launched 3 new oral care products — and we got the first look

The American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth for two minutes twice a day, but on average, people, most of whom don't have flawless technique, only do so for about 45 seconds. That emphasizes the importance of choosing effective oral care products — they need to work overtime to compensate for any shortcuts you take. With that in mind, Colgate developed its new Total Active Prevention System, a collection of products that work together to clean teeth, prevent cavities, kill bacteria and freshen breath. During an exclusive visit to Colgate's labs, I spoke to members of the brand's research and development team to learn how they created the new toothpaste, toothbrush and mouthwash, and participated in demonstrations that highlighted how they work. Four NBC Select staff members and I also tested the Total Active Prevention System for a week at home to experience using it daily. Below is everything you need to know. Want more from NBC Select? Sign up for our newsletter, The Selection, and shop smarter. What is the Colgate Total Active Prevention System? Colgate's Total Active Prevention System includes a manual toothbrush, toothpaste and mouthwash. The products are made to complement each other, but you can use each one on its own. Still, they're more effective at reducing bacteria buildup that can lead to issues like gingivitis and cavities when you use them together, according to the brand. Below, I break down the basics of each product in the system and share our honest review of them after a week of use. All types of fluoride help prevent cavities, but stannous fluoride has extra antibacterial, anti-decay, anti-plaque and anti-sensitivity benefits, according to scientists I spoke to at Colgate's lab. The brand's ADA-accepted Total Active Prevention toothpaste is made with stannous fluoride, offering up to 24 hours of antibacterial protection after you use it, according to Colgate. The toothpaste also has sodium lauryl sulfate in its formula, which makes it foamy. It comes in a minty flavor, and you can purchase it in a thicker, grittier paste texture or a smoother gel texture (we tested the paste). Colgate Total Active Prevention toothpaste is available in numerous formulas — all of them have the same stannous fluoride base, but depending on the specific oral care issue they target, they have slightly different additional ingredients. For example, the whitening toothpaste has a higher concentration of hydrated silica, an abrasive ingredient that buffs away surface stains. What we like We tried the Colgate Total Active Prevention Whitening Toothpaste, and during the week we've been using it, we haven't noticed a substantial difference in surface stain reduction. However, that's to be expected with any whitening toothpaste, according to dentists I precisely spoke to. As far as cleaning goes, this toothpaste is highly effective. 'It's perfect for everyday use, lathers well, the taste isn't too strong or overbearing, and it makes my mouth feel clean long after brushing,' says NBC Select associate reporter Bianca Alvarez. She's tried a handful of Colgate toothpastes over the years and says this one ranks among her top three favorites. NBC commerce social media editor Sadhana Daruvuri found the toothpaste easy to squeeze out of its tube and get onto her toothbrush. Its cap is flat so that Daruvuri could stand it up on her bathroom countertop or in her cabinet. The head of this manual toothbrush has over 5,000 high-density bristles that break up plaque buildup and polish away stains. They also help make Colgate's Total Active Prevention toothpaste extra foamy so it gets into every nook and cranny of your mouth, according to the brand. The bristles are situated on an angle and they're tapered — this lets them reach deeply into the spaces between your teeth and along your gum line to scrape off gunk, which doesn't replace flossing, but loosens up stuck food and dirt. The bristles in the middle of the brush head are shorter than those around the perimeter, creating a pocket to hold the ideal amount of toothpaste. The back of the toothbrush's head has a built-in silicone tongue and cheek cleaner. Its handle is textured to aid your grip, and there's a little cutout in the center that you can see from the side. The cutout reduces how much plastic the toothbrush is made with and gives it a unique look that helps you find it while shopping, according to the brand. You can buy the toothbrush with soft or medium-soft bristles (we tested the soft bristle option). What we like I usually prefer an electric toothbrush, but now that I'm using Colgate's manual one, I don't want to give it up. Rebecca Rodriguez, NBC Select manager of editorial operations, agrees. 'This is hands-down the best manual toothbrush I've tried,' she says. 'As my dentist has recommended time and again, I use soft bristle brushes, and in the past, I felt like only my electric toothbrush's soft bristles managed to actually deep clean my teeth. While the soft bristles on this toothbrush are gentle, they provide that deep clean feeling I'm always looking for.' NBC Select intern Aksha Mittapalli says one of her favorite parts of this toothbrush is its built-in tongue cleaner. 'It's excellent because it grips and scrapes my tongue without leaving it dry or white,' she says. Additionally, I find that the toothbrush's wider brush head covers more surface area compared to narrower ones, so I really feel like I'm cleaning my teeth from every angle. I also noticeably feel the bristles slipping between my teeth to remove grime — I appreciate this since my teeth sit very close together and I'm always worried about something getting stuck in the tiny gaps. When I talked to Colgate's research and development team, they described the ADA-accepted Total Active Prevention Mouthwash as the finishing touch to the system since it's the last step in your oral care routine. Colgate designed this mouthwash to help kill any bacteria left in your mouth post-brushing, leaving you with fresh breath and the most comprehensive cleaning possible. The mouthwash's alcohol-free formula is made with cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), which kills bacteria that can contribute to gingivitis, plaque and tartar buildup, according to the brand. It also has zinc in it to help freshen breath. It's available in two flavors: spearmint and peppermint (we tested the peppermint flavor). What we like Compared to other mouthwashes she's used, like Therabreath, Mittapalli says Colgate's more dramatically and quickly eliminates dry mouth and improves bad breath. Daruvuri had a similar experience: 'I love how fresh and clean this mouthwash makes my mouth feel, especially without the burning sensation I usually get from other ones,' she says. I tested this mouthwash soon after I arrived at Colgate's lab when I visited. It immediately got rid of the coffee taste in my mouth, and about three hours later, I could still taste its peppermint flavor. I can't think of another mouthwash I've used that's as powerful. One important thing to remember is that the Colgate Total Active Prevention Mouthwash is not made with fluoride. If you're looking for anticavity benefits, Alvarez recommends using Colgate's mouthwash during the day since it freshens breath, and opting for an anticavity option at night, like Act. Final takeaways Each product part of Colgate's Total Active Prevention System is effective on its own, but together, they're an even more powerful lineup of oral care products we can rely on daily. 'I love that I know the toothbrush, toothpaste and mouthwash work in unity and are targeting so many oral care concerns at once,' says Alvarez. 'It eliminates the worry and stress of figuring it out yourself.' Why trust NBC Select? I'm a reporter at NBC Select who has covered oral care products for five years, including articles about toothpaste for kids and adults, floss, mouthwash, whitening products and fluoride. To write this article, I visited Colgate's lab to meet with its research and development team. I, along with four other NBC Select staff members, also tested the products part of Colgate's Total Active Prevention System, which the brand sent us as courtesy samples, for a week prior to their official launch.

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