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Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:15 am |
Hi all,
I saw this on TV the other day, veryv intrigued by it, wonder if anyone has heard about it, or better yet,used it ? The price is pretty low, and honestly, that puts the doubt in my mind.
www.whitelight.com
Does it sound too good to be true ???
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_________________ Normal/Combo, prone to freckles, dry cheeks sometimes. Early 30s. React to products FAST. |
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Tue Jul 12, 2005 9:55 pm |
Checked out the website and it reminded me of the one episode of Friends when Ross bleached his teeth and they were super white and glowed in the dark.
HMM, I checked out the testimonial page and most people already had nice straight teeth polus we don't know if they just ligthened the photos or not and as for believing MS USA I'm sure she spends more than $30 on her teeth since they are what makes her MS USA. That's like a marathon runner investing in a pair of cheap Payless/Wal-mart tennis instead of getting quality running shoes. |
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Tue Jul 12, 2005 10:02 pm |
Again, I have my doubt, they are having a promotion going on now, $30 for not only one set but you get the second set FREE....
but I wonder...it has to mean something for Miss USA to endorse the product, no ?
still very tempted...
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_________________ Normal/Combo, prone to freckles, dry cheeks sometimes. Early 30s. React to products FAST. |
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Tue Jul 12, 2005 10:42 pm |
I think they have her because she does have nice white teeth. I don't know of any MS America or MS Universe that didn't have a really nice smile.
It might work. I mean for $30 that's not bad.
I mean my hubby has tried the Crest whitening strips and they cost around $10 or more depending on which ones you get so it may be a bargain.
If you try it let me know.. |
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Wed Jul 13, 2005 4:35 pm |
I used a similar product and it worked pretty well. You have to set aside an hour of going back and forth to a sink because you need to keep re-applying for an hour in 10 minute intervals. |
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Wed Jul 13, 2005 6:39 pm |
Oh really ?? Do you think it's the bleaching that's doing most of the whitening, or is the light really an essential part ?
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_________________ Normal/Combo, prone to freckles, dry cheeks sometimes. Early 30s. React to products FAST. |
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Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:00 am |
DIDEROT--
Did you purchase this product? If so, have you used it and have you seen results?
Also, I asked on another forum about whitelight product and this was the response...
Press the button "N000000000000", like on the Price is Right. Kidding, Queenie. It is nothing like zoom, it's not in the UV range, so it doesn't work. But I love the Queenie, that cracks me up. Anyway, no, it does not work like Zoom or any other product. That's why it's cheap. But then Zoom and other products are overpriced to it's a wash.
Truthfully, Zoom should cost much more due to the time required to place it. $500. And that's a bargain.... Trays are much easier. $200. Whitestrips, which only work on ortho teeth, $50 Just my pricing and thoughts. Don't compare this with your dentist, you need to look at the area where you are. My disclaimer..Nite D |
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