As       a busy mum with 4    kiddos between 1.5year-old to 9-years old, I      have  started cutting down on doing product reviews to focus on  our      childcare and family life, home cooking, education, helping with        hubby's       administration site  of  the business and sharing    informational   articles  on my FB  fan page so I am only accepting and    prioritizing   products  that can fit into                 our family dynamics  (especially books on parenting or                 educational stuff,    family   products,  something along    those              genre)! Today's post is my review on Jordan oral care products.


About the product:
"Jordan   is an award winning oral care brand since 1927. Having awarded the   prestigious global Red Dot Design award, Jordan is one of the oldest  oral and  dental hygiene brands in the world. It designs and produces  toothbrushes  for the whole family, giving them clean, healthy and  beautiful teeth.  The company also offer a high-quality range of  products for cleaning  between the teeth, from dental floss to different  sizes of interdental  brushes."

Like  my previous review experiences with Jordan, they have always been ever so generous in sending me a  range of oral care products for my family (young and not so young  hahaha...) to try. This round, I will focus more on their range of products for children. FYI, this year, Jordan rolls out the much-awaited children's toothpaste in 2 groups, ranging from 0-5 years old and 6 to 12 years old. What caught my attention this round is the new flossing and toothpaste products for children! Btw, Jordan's toothpaste products are halal, having been certified by JAKIM on 16 May 2018.

 Our  littlest family member is about 1.5-year-old now and has been ever so eager to follow and replicate his older siblings. Hence, I started brushing his teeth when he turned 1 year old. He is currently using the Step 1 range of toothbrush which is meant for 0-2 years old and it has a small head with soft bristles which was specially designed for children's first teeth.
I chose the orange and blue tipped colour toothbrush for him and use a pea sized toothpaste for him. Of course, at his age, I will brush his teeth first and then while I brush mine, I will let him continue to 'brush' on his teeth since he is still very excited he is allowed to 'brush' his own teeth himself. 

For  our 4.5-years-old girl, she was so excited to have a new pink coloured  toothbrush. Her Step 2 toothbrush is specially designed to clean milk  teeth in children around her age, which is 3-5 years. I like that the  toothbrush has an ergonomic handle, easy for her small hand to grip during  the few occasions where I let her brush her teeth by herself, while I  stood watching next to her. Sometimes I will be the one brushing her  teeth so yes, I do feel the handle is ergonomic to the grip for parents'  as well.  

From left to right: Hello Smile (for 9.5 yo), Step 3 (for 6.5 yo), Step 2 (for 4.5 yo) and Step 1 (for 1.5 yo)
For our 6.5-years-old girl, her orange and white coloured Step 3 toothbrush is designed to meet the challenging oral needs of 6 to 9 years old children. The  challenge at this age is that, with both milk and  permanent teeth, the  positioning of the teeth may be uneven. The  quality and placement of  the bristles and head become even more  important - hence you can see  there are 2 bristle heads on the  toothbrush where the integrated ‘solo  brush’ reaches molars and  hard-to-reach spaces between the teeth and  gums ensuring that no teeth  or surfaces need be forgotten. She has so far lost 2 baby teeth so I feel this toothbrush helps her in terms of transitioning to permanent teeth.

For our 9.5-years-old boy, he is currently using the Hello Smile range which has active tip and bi-level bristles to clean between teeth. It also comes with a cheek and tongue cleaner and the handle is flexible and has a rubberised grip. The colours are eye-catching and his favourites too!

Our kiddos also tried the Kids Toothpaste (for age 0-5) and Junior Toothpaste (for age 6-12).The toothpastes are SLS free and the fluoride ppm level is appropriate for the kids' age range.
One of the highlights of our review this time is the Kids Flosser. With a smaller handle and fruity flavored floss, it is definitely exciting for our children to try out. Our 6.5-years-old girl especially enjoys using the Kids Flosser and it is great to know even dentist recommended children to start flossing from 5-6 years old. 

Of course, our kiddos were amazed to see there were still some remnants that can be flossed out  even after they have brushed their teeth! Compared to the traditional  string floss, I think our children prefer the Kids Flosser as the ergonomic  handle with soft rubber which allows for better grip especially when  small hands are holding it and trying to floss their own teeth  themselves. Kudos for the awesome product!
 Overall feedback, I'm very happy we get to review these products AGAIN! 
Jordan oral care products are definitely worth the long run for our whole family!

The new range is available from all leading retail outlets. 
Similarly, you can also read more info from http://www.jordan.no/en

Do                   note that I  received no monetary compensation for  this         review,  I      was    provided with the products in order  to     facilitate     my    review. All opinions expressed in this post    are my own. Please do your own                   research when purchasing products, as    your opinions   may        differ      from     mine.
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