DEAR_to PROJECT
Together for rebuilding hope : earthquake relief fund
DEAR_to PROJECT
-Artwork Toothbrush Collections-
In light of the tragic Noto Peninsula earthquake on January 1st, 2024, our hearts go out to those who lost their lives and to all those affected by this disaster.
In response to this calamity, "DEAR_to" has partnered with a local manufacturer to introduce the inaugural phase of our art-driven relief effort, the "Artwork Toothbrush Collection". Generous artists who have previously engaged with children in Ishikawa have contributed designs. We are proud to unveil a collection of 11 toothbrushes crafted for adults and infants, each boasting superior functionality to protect your teeth.
Why BABY HAMICO?
BABY’SSAFETY FIRST. ALWAYS.
Did you know that 25% of babies experience toothbrush injury?
Babies’ gums are soft and easily scratched, especially by toothbrushes with hard bristles. That’s why we made the world’s safest baby toothbrush with soft, rounded bristles that won’t damage baby gums. With an extra-wide handle that prevents choking risks and is easy for babies to hold, HAMICO puts your baby’s safety first. Additionally, our no-peel graphic designs using a special printing technique safeguards against accidental swallowing of printed material. No more worries, only teeth-cleany bliss!
Why HAMICO?
GENTLE, THOROUGH, TOTAL TOOTH CARE
We have reinvented the toothbrush to bring you Ultra-Gentle cleaning! By collaborating with the team of dentists, we came up with unique rounded bristle, for surface cleaning and polishing, and the other is pointy for hard to reach crevices. Our bristles are just the right softness to avoid damaging gums and tooth enamel. Your HAMICO features an ergonomic handle for easy grip and bristles known for their durability.
OUR CONTRIBUTION
100% PROFIT WILL BE DONATED
Profits from DEAR_to project will be directed to the local education board in the disaster-stricken region, serving as vital relief funds dedicated to the well-being of children. We invite individuals to take a moment during their daily dental routine to reflect on the affected communities and cherish their blessings and loved ones.