Teeth Whitening Reviews – What are the Best Teeth Whitening Methods?
It could just be me, but have you happened to notice how quickly the teeth whiteners designed for in-home use have gotten popular?
Since I pay attention to these things, I really took notice when more and more companies began to claim that their at home whitening systems were just as good, or maybe even better, than what a dentist could achieve — but for about 1% of the cost.
I know that over on my blog, lots of people are searching for honest teeth whitening reviews and looking for the best deals. Of course I was definitely ready to do this.
Just like I do with all my reviews, I start by researching all of the various products to find out which of them could point to real results they were achieving with real people, which ones couldn’t point to any kind of track record at all, and then put those up against each other to see who was offering the best deals. Then I come up with a list of products — this one was pretty short, it had only two products on it — that I then can recommend to people.
Yes, we’re going to cover all of that in just a minute, so bear with me while I cover a few important factors that you should think about before you plunge into the at-home teeth whitener pool. Okay?
Now, it’s important that you realize that any time you make an appointment with your dentist to have a teeth whitening session, he’s going to charge you probably somewhere around $1000 when all is said and done.
Now that may not seem like a lot of money to some people, but I know that most of the readers of my blog would balk at having to fork over a grand or more just to have whiter teeth. So I put my thinking cap on and started doing some teeth whitening reviews so you all would have some much less expensive choices.
I definitely learned a lot of interesting things while I was doing that research, but I’d have to say the most suprising of them all was this…..
Most of these at-home teeth whiteners are in reality the exact same thing — or it least it really close — to these systems that dentists use when you go in for an office visit.
Yes, your dentist may have access to some equipment that can sort of enhance the basic product that he or she is using. But you’re going to pay so much money for that, that I really can’t see how it makes sense to choose that option.
Now look, I’m not a dentist and I’ve never been to dental school. This isn’t advice from a doctor — it’s just advice from someone who puts a premium on common sense.
But does it make sense to go with the vastly more expensive option when you can get the same results for yourself at home for a tiny fraction of the cost?
And on top of everything else, because I’m going to show you in a second how to get the stuff for free, there’s absolutely no reason not to choose this option. At least that’s the way it seems to me.
As far as which teeth whitener is the all-around best, the first thing I’d suggest is to make sure that the product you’re considering is willing to give you a free trial, and that they have a track record of results.
Okay, now that we have that out of the way, we can talk about those two — and yes, there are only two — teeth whitening systems that I think you should try. With both of these, of course they pass the first test I always put on a product, which is that they offer free trials so that you can experience the product and get results before being expected to pay.
Excellent, now let’s get to revealing how you can claim those free teeth whiteners that we’ve been discussing. You’re going to want to go to this Teeth Whitening Reviews portal.
Now, here’s why I really like this site. First of all, you can find specific instructions (including an ingenius little trick), that lets you get the best teeth whiteners for free. This is all shown in some great videos they have there, where you can also see each of the products reviewed and the pros and cons all spelled out.
I hope you find that helpful!
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