LM answered Monday March 12 2007, 4:03 pm: In addition to Crest Whitestrips (which work great for me) I've used other things. BTW, if the Whitestrips are making your teeth super-sensitive, use them once a day instead of twice.
Listering Whitening Rinse tastes... weird. I think it's okay (plus you brush the taste away after thirty seconds so I can stand it) but some people gag at the taste of it. It's only about $3 so it's worth a shot, at least!
Arm& Hammer Advance White Toothpaste works wonders. IT polishes AND whitens, so your teeth get super bright and white. Again, this is one of those whitening products that you can TELL is whitening. But it's not THAT bad and you get used to it fast. Plus, it has baking soda so it deoderizes.
Try using that toothpaste first, them brushing with your regular toothpaste after. Or, try Crest ProWhite, Or something like that. One of the flavors is Moonlight Mint; & it comes in a dark blue box. You'll know it when you see it haha. That toothpaste works fairly well for whitening too, and tastes like normal toothepaste.
As for where to get them, I've purchased them all at WalMart/Target.
hollister_lover09 answered Monday March 12 2007, 6:23 am: i agree, im doing it now to get my teeth white for prom. iv only had them for 4 days, and i already can tell a differnce.. but i dont leave them on longer, and i can still tell a differnce. you can get them at wal mart. mine was only about 23 dollars. [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
killerface answered Monday March 12 2007, 5:04 am: I used the original crest whitestripes twice a day for like, two weeks [as instructed] but it says like, thirty minutes at a time, i'd usually end up doing them longer, to make sure i got my teeth really really white-- and after like, three or four days i noticed a difference, and by the time i was done, it was a really big difference. [ killerface's advice column | Ask killerface A Question ]
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