Buyer's Guides
Best Health & Beauty of 2026
We've compared prices from hundreds of Canada retailers to help you find the best deals. Read our expert tips below, then compare live prices on the top picks.
What to Look For
A built-in pressure sensor is essential — most people brush too hard, which damages gums over time.
Oscillating-rotating (Oral-B) vs sonic (Philips Sonicare) — both are clinically proven; it comes down to preference.
Check replacement brush head prices before buying — ongoing costs vary significantly by brand.
Smart features and companion apps genuinely help improve brushing technique, not just marketing gimmicks.
Our Top Picks

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L'Oràl Paris Hair Expertise Dream Lengths Heat Slayer Heat Protectant Spray for Hair, 130ml
CA$8.97
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Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid Hand Soap Refill
CA$12.47
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Cliganic USDA Organic Jojoba Oil, 100% Pure (120ml Large)
CA$13.99
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Bondi Sands Self Tanning Mitt (Medium, Dark Brown, 1 Size)
CA$8.99
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Dove Advanced Care Beauty Finish Dry Spray Antiperspirant Deodorant for Women with Moisturizers 107 g
CA$7.85
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Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste Gum Detoxify Deep Clean 220mL (2 Count)
CA$10.49
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The Ordinary Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%, Brightening Formula for Uneven and Blemish-Prone Skin, 30ml
CA$15.80
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NIVEA Sun Lip Balm SPF 30
CA$4.98
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Blue Lizard Kids Mineral SPF 50 Sunscreen Stick
CA$15.98
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e.l.f. Cream Glide Lip Liner
CA$3.69
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La Roche Posay Anthelios Ultra Fluid Face & Body Sunscreen SPF 50+
CA$28.76
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Sensodyne Whitening & Tartar toothpaste
CA$6.98
View Best PriceFrequently Asked Questions
Oral-B vs Philips Sonicare — which is better?
Both have strong clinical evidence. Oral-B's oscillating technology removes slightly more plaque in studies; Sonicare's sonic vibration feels gentler for sensitive gums.
How often should I replace the brush head?
Every 3 months, or when bristles are visibly frayed. Most brands include colour-fade indicators on bristles to signal when replacement is due.