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What makes this different

Natural silk. Zero plastic feel.

This is a refillable floss system built around a real natural filament. It looks clean on your counter, which means it actually gets used.

PFAS free floss Glass dispenser plus refills 100% natural silk

Material note. Silk does not stretch like plastic floss. If you force it straight down through very tight contacts, it can break. Guided through with a gentle sawing motion, it performs exactly as intended.

Quick start

How to floss with silk

This is the difference between smooth daily use and frustration.

Tight contacts
  1. Guide the floss through the contact using a gentle sawing motion
  2. Do not pull straight down through the contact
  3. Once you pass the contact, relax the tension slightly and continue
At the gumline
  1. Wrap into a C shape around the tooth
  2. Sweep both sides of the tooth, slow and controlled
  3. Lift out slowly, then move to a clean section
Most common mistake

Pulling straight down through a tight contact. That is what breaks natural silk. Use a gentle sawing motion and let the contact open gradually.

Material choice

Why silk over plastic

Real materials behave differently. That is the point.

Real filament feel

Silk is a natural filament. It does not stretch or snap back like synthetic floss.

Designed for daily use

The dispenser keeps floss visible and easy. That is how habits stick.

Refill system

Refills keep you consistent without rethinking your routine every time.

This floss is for you if

You want a natural filament and you floss with control, especially through tight contacts.

You may want to skip if

You want plastic like stretch and you tend to pull hard straight down through contacts.

Troubleshooting

If it breaks

This is almost always technique, not a defect.

What causes breakage

Pulling straight down through a tight contact

Over tension with too little length to control the angle

Snapping into the gumline

Forcing the same section through multiple tight contacts

Fix in 30 seconds
  1. Use a longer piece so you can reduce tension
  2. Enter the contact with a gentle sawing motion
  3. Once through, ease tension slightly and sweep

Silk glides when guided. It yields when forced.

Still having trouble

If you have extremely tight contacts, go slower at the contact and avoid pulling straight down. Many people adjust within a few uses once they change the entry motion.

Reading list

Science and background links

Transparent links so you can read the original sources directly.

Silk as a biomaterial

Silk fibers have been studied in biomedical contexts for structure and biocompatibility profile.

Floss performance

Research compares floss types by mechanical properties and user preference.

Flossing evidence

Evidence reviews discuss flossing in addition to brushing. Technique and consistency matter.

Where the silk comes from

Mulberry silk from Bombyx mori, cultivated for thousands of years as a continuous filament fiber.

Quick answers
Does silk floss break more easily
Silk does not stretch like plastic floss. If pulled straight down or forced through a very tight contact, it can break. Guided through with a gentle sawing motion, it performs exactly as intended.
Why not make it stronger so it never breaks
Making silk behave like plastic typically requires coatings or synthetic reinforcement. This floss prioritizes a real natural filament feel over plastic like stretch.
Tight teeth, what is the move
Use a gentle sawing motion to pass the contact, then wrap into a C shape and sweep both sides. Avoid snapping into the gumline and avoid pulling straight down through the contact.
Sources

Major outlet sources

Direct links to the original reporting and coverage.

Consumer Reports on choosing floss without PFAS and other harmful chemicals

Original reporting
Open

NBC coverage discussing the Consumer Reports findings

Independent coverage
Open

Consumer Reports video discussing what to look for when choosing floss.

NBC coverage walking through the Consumer Reports reporting and why it matters.

We do not claim endorsement by any outlet. Links above are provided for transparency.

Customer experience

Customer reviews

People who prefer natural materials usually notice the difference immediately. Those expecting plastic like stretch adjust once they change the entry motion at the contact.

★★★★★
At first I used it like plastic floss and it broke. Switched to the gentle sawing motion and now it glides and feels cleaner.
Verified customer
★★★★★
The dispenser stays on my counter so I actually floss daily. Simple system, feels premium.
Verified customer
★★★★★
Tight teeth here. Slow at the contact and it works great. Love that it is silk and not plastic.
Verified customer
A quick promise

Silk is different. If you try it for 7 days and it is not for you, we will make it right.

Third-party tested for lead Free from harmful toxins Safe for the whole family EU-compliant + US lab tested Free from fluoride, SLS, and artificial dyes
Third-party tested for lead Free from harmful toxins Safe for the whole family EU-compliant + US lab tested Free from fluoride, SLS, and artificial dyes
Third-party tested for lead Free from harmful toxins Safe for the whole family EU-compliant + US lab tested Free from fluoride, SLS, and artificial dyes

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