This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Waterpik.
Taking these pictures reminded me that I seriously need to show y’all our before and after remodel of this bathroom, which was pepto-bismol pink with oak cabinets when we bought this house. Anyhow, this is a super glamorous post. You could even say, like Fergie, that it is FLOSSY FLOSSY. Because it’s about flossing. See what I did there?
The kind people over at Waterpik offered to send me a Waterpik Aquarius Professional Water Flosser to try out and I said yes on account of how I care about things like dental hygiene and also really hate flossing. The floss, IT GETS STUCK IN MY TEETH. My teeth are real close together like and even when I use that sheeny gliding kind it still feels like I’m pulling my teeth out. Did that mental image just give you the heebie jeebies? Yeah, that same thing happens to me every time I floss. I do it because I do enjoy HAVING teeth but I don’t like it.
Plus, my husband has what you call “soft teeth” and so I figured that this would probably be really helpful for both of us. Oh, and I have a coupon for y’all because at about $79, these things are also a little spendy. But less spendy than a dentist bill. Trust me on this. TRUST ME.
The Waterpik Aquarius Professional Water Flosser was super easy to set up. Here is what it looks like on my counter:
It came with seven different tips, of which I prefer the smaller water flosser and the toothbrush head attachment. You just fill the water reservoir, fasten an attachment, choose a floss or massage setting and go.
I was a bit worried that it might sound like a trip to the dentist but it does not and thus, I am able to brush my teeth without having horrific flashbacks to that one time the dude slipped while giving me a shot of Novocaine. FYI: that sort of thing scars an eleven year old girl for life. On the plus side, I stayed cavity free after that little mishap.
The information that came with the Waterpik Aquarius Professional Water Flosser said that it is clinically proven to improve gum health. And that it leaves your mouth feeling fresh and clean. I can totally vouch for the fresh and clean part and if you know me at all then you know I’m going to have to confess that it is now near impossible for me to use this thing without simultaneously dancing around my bathroom singing “Ain’t nobody dope as me I’m so fresh so clean, so fresh and so clean clean.”
This product lends itself well to Top 40 hits, that is what I’m saying.
I definitely like it and it will remain a permanent fixture on my bathroom countertop. Which does take away from the decor I had going on in there just a bit but I guess things like “healthy gums” outweigh “pinterest worthy bathroom decor” since I’m a grown up now and all.
The folks at Waterpik sent over a coupon code for free shipping so if you want to get in on the flossy, flossy then just use code FREESHIPWP660 (valid until March 31, 2014)
(P.S. My friend Natalie made that jewelry holder for me, isn’t it great? And yes, I do keep flowers and candles in the bathroom. I am super cheap so I just buy a big bunch of carnations every week and then break them up for vases in various rooms. It’s not Better Homes and Gardens but I really love fresh flowers. That’s my pro tip. That isn’t at all professional.)
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Waterpik.