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colors that make your teeth look water


Question Posted Sunday September 17 2006, 7:18 pm

I'm getting my braces off tomorrow, and I was wondering if there are any tips for what colors (for lipstick, shirts, jewlery) that makes your teeth look whiter. I know that "blue toned" lip color makes your teeth look whiter (whatever blue toned means) and that silver/sparkley makes your teeth look whiter. But how about for shirts?

Thanks a bunch!


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Volleyball2150 answered Monday September 18 2006, 6:29 pm:
I'm not totally sure on this one, complete guess... but I think black might make your teeth whiter. Because you want something to stand out, you choose a color thats the complete opposite... for example if you want red to stand out, use green.. or for purple is yellow, blue is yellow, black is white, brown is also purple... and so on. So A complete guess I think black might make white stand out.

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