A clean slate for your mouth
Tongue scraping is the next flossing.
We are making a gentler, replaceable scraper. Join the waitlist for early access and the story of how it gets built.
The point
Fresher breath, where it starts
Most bad breath comes from bacteria on the back of the tongue producing sulfur compounds. Brushing barely reaches that area. Ten seconds with a scraper does.
Why plastic
Gentler. Flexes. Built to be replaced.
Molded plastic conforms to your tongue and is easier on the gag reflex. Like a toothbrush, it is designed to be swapped fresh, not used for years.
The bigger idea
The next flossing
Floss took 150 years to become a daily American habit. Tongue scraping has been part of Ayurvedic routines for centuries. The West is catching up.
Why we are building this
A small, honest version of a thing I would actually want on my sink.
I started tongue scraping a few years ago. My breath was better within a week. But every scraper I bought was either painfully rigid, uglier than my toothbrush, or sold by a brand that promised “transformation.”
So I am making one. Plastic, because it is gentler and meant to be replaced. Honest about the tradeoffs, because that is how I would want to be sold to. Ten seconds a morning, for the next thousand mornings.
Early access
Be on the list.
One email when the first scrapers ship. None of the other kind.