I don’t know about you guys but, everytime I go to the dentist for a cleaning and check up I’m always drawn to their ‘teeth whitening’ pitch. However, I always fall short at the price.
I’ve also been tempted to purchase home kits but, I’m always hesitant about not knowing what the hell I actually need to do to complete the process. There always seem to be a multitude of steps and to be honest, the price is STILL a factor. Home kits are still expensive.
I’ve researched and have still been hesitant so when I had the opportunity to review Dr. Song Teeth Whitening Kit, I jumped at the chance. I’d heard of it before and was definitely curious.
I’ll do my best to be as detailed as possible for people out there like me who were on the fence about getting a home kit.
The Dr. Maximum Strength take home teeth whitening kit is the same ones used by dentists, but done in the convenience of your own home. Since this kit contains professional maximum strength whitening gel, it is not recommended for use if you have sensitive teeth.
They do have a kit you can purchase to use beforehand if you have sensitive teeth called Dr Song Remineralization Gel 8 SyringesTeeth Treatment which I also received and recommend you purchase, just in case.
The actual whitening kit includes the following:
• 8 large syringes of whitening gel – good for 50 applications
• 1 large remineralization gel syringe
• gel applicator brush – for easy application of whitening gel
• LED Blue Light Accelerator – for acceleration of whitening process
• moldable teeth trays
I’ve just started using it but, I do see a bit of difference. I’m guessing it will be more apparent as time goes on and continued use. I will post up the before and after shots once I am completely done but, for now all looks good and I do recommend the kit.
The Dr. Song Professional Teeth WhiteningKit is $34.99 and can be purchased via this link on Amazon.com.
The Remineralization Gel 8 Syringes TeethTreatment is $9.99 and can also be purchased on Amazon.com.
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