The real reason your breath still smells — and why mints, gum & mouthwash never fix it
If you brush twice a day but your breath still turns by lunchtime, the problem isn't what you're eating. It's where the smell is coming from — and it's somewhere your toothbrush has never reached.
"90% of bad breath doesn't start in your stomach. It starts in the millimetre of gum your brush can't clean."
What's actually causing your bad breath
Most people blame coffee, garlic or onions. Those fade in an hour. The bad breath that keeps coming back is caused by something living in your mouth right now: bacteria.
These bacteria feed on trapped food and dead cells between your teeth and under your gumline. As they digest it, they release volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) — the same gases that make rotten eggs smell. That's the odour people notice when you talk. And it regenerates within hours, all day long.
Why mints, gum & mouthwash never fix it
Because they treat the smell, not the source.
Mints &
gum layer a sweet smell on top for 20–30 minutes. The bacteria are untouched — and the sugar can actually feed them.
Mouthwash rinses the surfaces it touches, but it can't flush the packed debris between teeth or under the gum. Hours later, the smell is back.
String floss can help — but it's so fiddly most people quit within a week, and it never reaches below the gumline where the worst bacteria hide.
And it quietly gets worse
Ignore the source and the same bacteria that cause the smell start inflaming your gums. That's why chronic bad breath so often arrives alongside gums that bleed when you brush, tartar you can feel with your tongue, and teeth that look duller and more yellow every year.
Why Smirk actually stops it — at the source
To beat bad breath for good, you have to remove the bacteria, not perfume over them. That takes two things a manual brush can't do — and Smirk does both, in one three-minute routine.
Brush lifts the film, flosser flushes the debris. Do both twice a day and you're not masking bad breath — you're clearing out the bacteria that cause it. That's why the fresh feeling lasts.
Remove the bacteria, remove the smell
Dentists agree persistent bad breath is overwhelmingly a bacterial problem in the mouth — not the gut. Interdental cleaning and water flossing are recommended precisely because brushing alone leaves the between-teeth and below-gum zones untouched. Smirk simply makes doing both effortless enough to actually stick with.
Mask it, or actually fix it
Everything you need to clear the source of bad breath, in one box.
Shop the combo — £110 →Your first month with Smirk
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A mouth that finally feels clean
The flosser flushes out debris your brush never reached. You feel it the very first night — and wake up with noticeably fresher breath instead of morning odour.
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Gums calm down, breath holds longer
Less bleeding when you clean, firmer gums, and fresh breath that lasts into the afternoon — because the bacteria producing the smell are being cleared out daily.
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Confident, all-day fresh
No more discreetly checking your breath before meetings or dates. The habit has stuck, the source is gone, and the White & Polish modes have brightened your smile too.
Real customers, real results
I'd tried every mint and mouthwash going. Turns out the smell was coming from between my teeth the whole time. Two weeks with the flosser and my partner actually noticed the difference before I said anything.
Used to keep gum in every jacket pocket for meetings. The water flosser pulls out stuff I genuinely didn't know was there. Breath stays fresh all day now — I don't think about it anymore.
My gums used to bleed and my breath was never great. Gum Care mode plus the Low flosser setting sorted both within a week. Took a day to get used to the water, but worth it.

