My teeth aren't exactly 'yellow", but they aren't exactly pearly white either. I've tried the Crest whitening strips with the toothpaste and mouthwash and they worked great, but the store I got them at was having a closeout/boxing day sale and got everything (plus a few lipsticks) under $30. Needless to say, they're out of my price range.
I've been reading reviews about the Colgate optic white toothpaste, but they're 50/50 and I want a product that will be sure to please.
So if you've tried the Colgate optic white toothpaste or any other whitening product under $20 and they've worked for you, let me know! xoxo
Teeth whitening products are definitely expensive. When my mother was young, and there weren't really many at home whitening products, she used to use a baking soda to brush her teeth to whiten them. Now I do too. It really helps get your teeth very white and it's very inexpensive as baking soda is something that most people have at home.
Just make sure to do this at least once a day and you'll see results in about a week, depending on your teeth.
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Jul 17, 2012
Ciera M.
My teeth aren't exactly 'yellow", but they aren't exactly pearly white either. I've tried the Crest whitening strips with the toothpaste and mouthwash and they worked great, but the store I got them at was having a closeout/boxing day sale and got everything (plus a few lipsticks) under $30. Needless to say, they're out of my price range.
I've been reading reviews about the Colgate optic white toothpaste, but they're 50/50 and I want a product that will be sure to please.
So if you've tried the Colgate optic white toothpaste or any other whitening product under $20 and they've worked for you, let me know! xoxo
Jul 17, 2012
Sana R.
Teeth whitening products are definitely expensive. When my mother was young, and there weren't really many at home whitening products, she used to use a baking soda to brush her teeth to whiten them. Now I do too. It really helps get your teeth very white and it's very inexpensive as baking soda is something that most people have at home.
Just make sure to do this at least once a day and you'll see results in about a week, depending on your teeth.
I hope that helps! :)
Jul 17, 2012
Rachael F.
Baking soda does work but make sure you don't do it too often because it's bad for the enamel on your teeth
Jul 17, 2012
Jessica B.
I used the plus white speed whitening system you can get it at Walmart for 10 dollars. It worked very well for me!