Do You Whiten Your Teeth?

@catjane (1036)
United States
March 12, 2008 9:41am CST
You see alot of people walking around with these georgeous white teeth! People are getting more beautiful because of technology in the beauty care system, which is cool. Today we can have sparkling white, straight teeth, hair that shines and you can make curly, straight or any way you want it, eyes that you can change the colour of, noses that can be fixed, lips that you can make fuller, you name it, it can be done. Do you whiten your teeth and what do you use?
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@Nykkee (2522)
• Canada
12 Mar 08
Scope White - Whitening motuh wash. Works very well. You can buy this at any drug store.
I recently started useing Scope White whitening mouth wash. You just put it in your mouth and swish it around for 60 seconds. It doesn't "sound" liek it would do much in that amount of time, but I really think it is making a differece, and I plan to keep buying it and useing it after this bottle runs outs. I think it is much easier than the strips or anything that has to stay in your motuh for a long time.
@catjane (1036)
• United States
12 Mar 08
I've tried that and it is nice.
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@whittby (3072)
• United States
12 Mar 08
I've used this and since it does that foaming business, I hope it's working. I've noticed a little difference, but with the coffee and cola habit I may be breaking even. whit
@swirlz (3136)
• Philippines
12 Mar 08
Oh I would love to have whiter teeth. But I can't afford to have it whitened at a clinic so all I use now is a whitening toothpaste. I'm not sure though if they're effective.
@CanadaGal (4304)
• Canada
12 Mar 08
I do use a teeth whitening product, but I cannot remember the actual name of it. It is a clear gel in a tube, and I squeeze it into a rubber mouth guard device, and bite down for 5 minutes. I don't use it every day, but try to remember to use it at least a few times each week. I have tried a few different products before finding this one that works best for me. I've tried an avon brush on whitener, and a few different versions of the crest whitestrips. I would love to have the money to get a proper mouth plate made from my dentist office, but those run around $400 last I asked. Ironically, the one that I use now is the cheapest system of the lot. Less than $10 for the tube of whitening gel and the rubber mouth guard. Sometimes, paying more doesn't necessarily translate into getting a better product.