Jamie—December 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Perfect non toxic floss. I was using Dr. tungs and it’s very comparable to that except that this one is completely non-plastic. Doesn’t break. Doesn’t split, just cleans the sides of your teeth really nicely. I wish it was cheaper but what can you do. There isn’t much taste. Has a very slight minty smell to it. Very nice product overall. Read more
Stella K—July 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. OJOOK floss has been one of my daily must-haves for over a year now, and I can confidently say it’s the best floss I’ve ever used. I keep it in my pouch at all times—whether I’m at work, traveling, or just on the go, it’s always within reach. It’s not just a floss—it’s an experience. What I love most is the texture. It has a slightly silky yet durable feel that glides smoothly between teeth, even in tighter spaces, but still gives that satisfying clean. Unlike other brands I’ve tried that shred or feel too waxy or flimsy, OJOOK strikes the perfect balance between comfort and effectiveness. The packaging is another standout. It’s beautifully minimal and thoughtfully designed, making it easy to carry in my everyday pouch. Plus, it’s refillable something I really appreciate as someone trying to make more sustainable choices. Refilling is super easy and mess-free, and the refills last a long time, making it both eco-friendly and economical. I also love how this product aligns with OJOOK’s clean and mindful branding. You can tell there’s care and intention behind every detail. From the materials to the feel in your hand to the quality of the floss itself—it’s a small but impactful upgrade to my daily routine. If you’re looking for a floss that combines design, quality, and sustainability, OJOOK is it. Highly recommend to anyone who cares about oral hygiene and appreciates well-made, thoughtful products! Read more

Charlotte.W—August 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Not sure why all the negative reviews other than the price is a little steep for floss, but hey what are your priorities...? How much do y'all spend on eating out or starbucks! I have pretty tight teeth and had no issues with breakage, I've tried other silk floss and this has to be the best one yet. I love its salty instead of sweet. I hate this trend of sweet toothpaste and floss. Why do we have to bring cake and chocolate into the bathroom now. Try the floss and floss gently and slowly it works great, taste great and has no microplastics. What more could you want. Read more
Aviv M—August 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I'm going to address everything people complained about, you should definitely give this a try if you're in the position where you don't mind paying $15 for a tiny thing of floss. Keep in mind you're honestly better off just using a waterpik though if you're concerned about your health. 1) RIPPING/SHREDDING/BREAKING This is silk. You need to be more mindful of spots where your teeth are tighter and such, or sharp. I think the main issue is that people are being stingier than usual with it, and you still have to use a good amount of it to grab how much you need t get a good grip on it and put it in at the right pressure and such. One positive is this for me at least, this definitely randomly "cuts" less than the thin teflon flosses. Don't be afraid to double it up, my dentist recommended I always do that anyway. You'll get the hang of it. 2) BAD DISPENSER / HARD TO CUT IT? This one I didn't understand, the same people who mentions having to use scissors to cut it also said it breaks, they probably don't know how to use the cutting tool at the top, it cuts just fine. 3) STUCK BETWEEN TEETH It does get stuck between some of my teeth but that's a problem with my teeth, and that happens with the other "fiber" type flosses too. The good news is that since it's silk, you can easily get it out and it doesn't get jammed in there like plastic does when that happens. 4) TASTES VERY SALTY This wasn't from a negative review but someone said it tastes very salty, it doesn't. It tastes very mildly salty. If you taste a lot of salt then you need to figure out what you're doing for the floss to get all over your tongue since that means you're using it wrong. I do get the same feeling of gargling saltwater, which is kind of nice, in that it's also acting similar to a saltwater gargle between your teeth. 5) GLASS JAR IS A GIMMICK Also not from a fully negative review, but I have no idea how they're calling that a gimmick and they're worried about it being a "shattering hazard." It's not meant to be "cute" or a "gimmick" as this person mentioned, it's meant to be free from microplastics/plastic so why would they put the floss in PLASTIC after all that work? The glass serves a purpose. Read more
Customer—February 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Was going to be a 5 star review till I read the ingredients on the box and saw xanthan gum. That’s not a natural ingredient and isn’t necessary for your teeth. I wish they wrote all the ingredients so you knew what you were buying. Read more
Donna Charielle—August 17, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is a nice alternative to plastic floss. It has some interesting ingredients like bamboo salt, pine and peppermint oils. The flavor is moderately in strength, not too much. It did shred slightly in some of my tightest teeth, but never broke. The glass container is nice and the stainless steel cap and cutter work well. This Ojook floss is worth trying if you are looking for an alternative to plastic floss. Read more
Mara White—January 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase
BEST FLOSS EVER... i am addicted to flossing now. Cant wait to get home and floss..so not like me...but you will see what im talking about...addiction worthy Read more
KP—September 24, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This floss has a great NHA/salt/beeswax coating and a pleasant pine/mint flavor. However, it’s not durable for tight teeth or sharp edges, as it frays easily. Ideal for those who can use silk floss, but I’ll stick with Dr. Tung’s. But the OJOOK toothpaste I love! Read more