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There are so many products to whiten your teeth at home on the market today but they arent always that easy to use and some dont even work that well. Find out how the Idol White teeth whitening pen compares in this article and whether it is right for you.

What options do you have?

Some of the most common methods used are whitening strips and trays.

Strips are applied to the outside of individual teeth and are made from plastic with one side coated with the bleaching agent, hydrogen peroxide.

Trays are worn like a gum shield and contain hydrogen peroxide as well. They need to be worn twice daily from 10 to 20 minutes at a time to overnight.

What could be considered a good alternative to these is the Idol White teeth whitening pen.

How does Idol White work?

It is both easy and convenient to use as you can apply the gel whitening solution contained in the pen with the attached small brush. This makes it quick to apply and you can also control the gel flow by twisting the end of the pen so there is less mess.

The gel tastes of peppermint and doesnt leave a nasty taste in your mouth. It takes around 30 seconds to 1 minute to apply (depending on how many teeth you want to cover). You may just want to cover the outside of the visible teeth which wont take long at all.

The keep smiling while the gel dries (around 30 seconds) then close your mouth. You do this procedure twice daily. It is recommended that you dont eat or drink for at least 20 minutes after treatment.

The teeth whitening pen is also quite compact so you can also take it with you on your travels.

What makes Idol White a good alternative?

It is simpler in its application than other at home products such as trays and strips. And can be cheaper too.

You can also save hundreds of dollars on the teeth whitening kits you get at the dentist and save even more on expensive laser surgery.

What kind of results can you expect with Idol White?

Some say you can see results in as little as 3 days but it all depends on how much your teeth are stained and some stains may take longer to remove than others for example stains from smoking and dark liquids such as coffee and red wine.

by: J. Pal




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