Beauty shoppers 'bin' teeth whitening powders for dentist-approved £25 solution claimed to 'make teeth 8 times whiter' with 'no pain'
15.02.2024 - 20:07
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Shoppers are ditching traditional teeth whitening powders and strips for a dentist-approved £25 solution which, they insist, shows results instantly. The Professional LED Teeth Whitening Kit from DrDent uses a dentist approved formula to make teeth look 'eight times brighter', without risking damage to enamel or sensitive teeth.
The teeth whitening kit uses PAP (phthalimide peroxy caproic acid) to protect the teeth without risking damaging enamel and has been praised for how easy it is to use. The teeth whitening kit would usually cost £49.99 but has dropped down to just £29.99 for a limited time on the brand's website. There's the chance to make an even bigger saving when opting to buy a double pack for £50.99 - working out at £25.50 per set.
Each kit contains a BPA-Free Mouth Tray with LED, a retainer case to keep it clean and eight gel pods which serve as 20 applications across the teeth. Each application takes 20 minutes and is said to make teeth up to eight times brighter. It uses blue light technology to boost the effectiveness of DrDent's teeth whitening gel.
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The kit has pulled in an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars over on shopping giant Amazon across over 13,000 reviews. One shopper penned: "4 treatments in and I can definitely see a difference. Teeth look brighter and definitely feel cleaner. I wanted to relive coffee stains and appears it's doing that. Also no sensitivity caused so far. Would recommend."
A second wrote: "If there is one thing I like about
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