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whitening of teeth

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Uploaded by priyavivek (229) • 7 days ago
Tags: teeth, beauty, whitening, natural, methods

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white teeth

picture showing white teeth

Uploaded by nik313 (16) • 3 months ago
Tags: teeth, whitening

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Zendium toothpaste

Zendium toothpaste is quite mild AND effective against plack and caries. The whitening kind contains a mild whitener and actually DOES work to prevent staining from coffee. The taste is good and the product NOT too strong for the gusm!

Uploaded by fjaril (4563) • 1 year ago
Tags: zendium toothpaste, whitening

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Colgate Tooth Paste

Colgate total whitening toothpaste.

Uploaded by lazeebee (4531) • 1 year ago
Tags: colgate, toothpaste, whitening

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Listerine Whitening tastes better than H2O2, so yo

It's quick, it's convenient, and it tastes great!...thanks to Saccharine and Sucralose. YIKES!!!

Uploaded by PrincessKitten (644) • 1 year ago
Tags: listering whitening tastes better than h2o2, whitening

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Natural White tooth whitening system

Natural White 5 Minute gel

Uploaded by jesssp (1265) • 11 months ago
Tags: teeth, whitening

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Ponds

a product that i always use for my skin and for my face...its skin whitening.

Uploaded by 4my1nonly (249) • 1 year ago
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strawberry

The Garden strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa and related cultivars) is the most common variety of strawberry cultivated worldwide. Like other species of Fragaria (strawberries), it belongs to the family Rosaceae. Technically it is not a fruit although it is known as an accessory fruit, in that the fleshy part is derived not from the plant's ovaries (achenes) but from the peg at the bottom of the bowl-shaped hypanthium that holds the ovaries. The Garden Strawberry was first bred in Europe in the early 18th century, and represents the accidental cross of Fragaria virginiana from eastern North America, which was noted for its flavor, and Fragaria chiloensis from Chile, which was noted for its large size. Cultivars of Fragaria × ananassa have replaced in commercial production the Woodland Strawberry, which was the first strawberry species cultivated in the early 17th century. n addition to being consumed fresh, strawberries can be frozen, made into preserves as well as dried and used in such things as cereal bars. Strawberries are a popular addition to dairy products, as in strawberry flavored ice cream, milkshakes, smoothies and yogurts. Strawberry pie is also popular. Cosmetically, they are supposedly used for whitening teeth. They can be crushed and made into an exfoliant for skin. Strawberry pigment extract can be used as a natural acid/base indicator due to the different color of the conjugate acid and conjugate base of the pigment. Apocryphal Madam Tallien, a great figure of the French Revolution, who was nicknamed Our Lady of Thermidor, used to take baths full of strawberries to keep the full radiance of her skin. Fontenelle, centenarian writer and gourmet of the 18th century, believed his longevity was due to eating strawberries. Strawberries were considered poisonous in Argentina until the mid-nineteenth century. Stawberries like many other things can cause allergic reactions, one of the most common being an increase in mouth ulcers.

Uploaded by tirtha9 (436) • 1 year ago
Tags: strawberry, whitening, accessory, french revolution

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The Garden strawberry

The Garden strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa and related cultivars) is the most common variety of strawberry cultivated worldwide. Like other species of Fragaria (strawberries), it belongs to the family Rosaceae. Technically it is not a fruit although it is known as an accessory fruit, in that the fleshy part is derived not from the plant's ovaries (achenes) but from the peg at the bottom of the bowl-shaped hypanthium that holds the ovaries. The Garden Strawberry was first bred in Europe in the early 18th century, and represents the accidental cross of Fragaria virginiana from eastern North America, which was noted for its flavor, and Fragaria chiloensis from Chile, which was noted for its large size. Cultivars of Fragaria × ananassa have replaced in commercial production the Woodland Strawberry, which was the first strawberry species cultivated in the early 17th century. In addition to being consumed fresh, strawberries can be frozen, made into preserves as well as dried and used in such things as cereal bars. Strawberries are a popular addition to dairy products, as in strawberry flavored ice cream, milkshakes, smoothies and yogurts. Strawberry pie is also popular. Cosmetically, they are supposedly used for whitening teeth. They can be crushed and made into an exfoliant for skin.[2]Strawberry pigment extract can be used as a natural acid/base indicator due to the different color of the conjugate acid and conjugate base of the pigment.[3][edit] Apocryphal Madam Tallien, a great figure of the French Revolution, who was nicknamed Our Lady of Thermidor, used to take baths full of strawberries to keep the full radiance of her skin.[citation needed]Fontenelle, centenarian writer and gourmet of the 18th century, believed his longevity was due to eating strawberries.[citation needed]Strawberries were considered poisonous in Argentina until the mid-nineteenth century.[who?]Stawberries like many other things can cause allergic reactions, one of the most common being an increase in mouth ulcers.

Uploaded by tirtha9 (436) • 1 year ago
Tags: garden, strawberry, whitening, accessory, french revolution

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White magic

Amazing Magic of White 3d Image

Uploaded by Charlie_28 (56) • 1 year ago
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