Join the #BrushToPerfect Score Challenge Now!
Nov 20

Nov 20

Join the #BrushToPerfect Score Challenge Now!

Think brushing is just a routine? Think again.

BrushO is turning everyday brushing into a high-score challenge — and you might just win a free toothbrush while you’re at it.

🎯 The Challenge:

Introducing the #BrushToPerfect Score Challenge — a viral, gamified brushing experience powered by BrushO’s smart scoring system. With every brush, your technique is scored in real time. The goal? Brush your way to a perfect 100.

 

🏆 Rewards That Make You Smile:

• Score 80?

➜ Enjoy 20% off your order — delivered via cashback!

• Score 85?

➜ Get 25% cashback on your purchase.

• Score 90?

➜ Take home 30% cashback.

• Score 95?

➜ Unlock a 50% cashback reward.

• Score 100?

➜ Receive a free BrushO toothbrush (or cashback equivalent), just cover the shipping!

✨ Only the first 100 challengers who score a perfect 100 will be eligible for the free BrushO reward. Don’t miss your chance!

 

🎥 How to Join:

 1. Brush with BrushO Smart Toothbrush and record the entire process (no edits!).
 2. Show your final score clearly on screen.
 3. Use hashtag #BrushToPerfect and tag @BrushO official.
 4. DM the BrushO team with your score screenshot + order number.

💡 Reminder:

 • Each user can only participate once.
 • Your video must be original and uncut.
 • Show your BrushO toothbrush serial number on camera or share via DM.

 

🪥 Why This Challenge Matters

This isn’t just for fun — it’s a statement.

Smart brushing is the future of oral health. BrushO’s real-time scoring, display screen, and zone guidance aren’t gimmicks — they’re tools to help you brush better, every day. Now, we’re making brushing smarter and more rewarding.

Let’s show the world how tech + habit = transformation.

 

⏳ Timeline & Winners

 • Challenge ends: December 31, 2025

 • Winners announced: January 1, 2026, across all BrushO social channels

 • Payouts will be sent via direct USD transfer after verification — no need for product returns, just a great brushing video + positive review.

 

🎉 Ready to Go Viral?

Join the movement. Compete. Show off your brushing skills.

Let’s brush for a perfect score.

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