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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 reviews of teeth whiteners and looking for the best deals. Of course I was definitely ready to do this.
As I always do, I spent a lot of time researching the products and finding out which ones were really working for people and which ones had no track record, and then compared those to the companies that were offering the absolute best deals on their teeth whitening systems to come up with a very short list — there were only two — of products that I would recommend.
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?
The first thing a way to think about is this — if you were to visit a dentist and get a professional teeth whitening procedure done, it would most likely cost you very close to, or even more than, $1000.
Okay, so I do differently understand that for some people $1000 may not be a lot of money. But I think just about everyone would agree that if you can pay substantially less, why wouldn’t you. 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 uncovered some really interesting facts while researching this stuff, but the biggest surprise had to be this…..
A lot of these at-home whitening systems are actually the very same thing — or at least pretty darn close to them — that your dentist would use if you went to see him and asked to have this done.
Yes, some dentists may have a bunch of fancy pants equipment that can kind of enhance the basic stuff that they’re using. But it’s so expensive to go that route, that it makes really very little sense to choose that option.
Hey, I’m not trying to pass myself off as a dentist. I’ve never been to dental school. All it is is common sense and you can follow it or not as you choose.
Now tell me this — if you can get comparable results by doing it yourself at home for a minuscule fraction of what a dentist is going to charge you, then why on earth would you go with the option that’s incredibly expensive?
And on top of that, if you can actually get that product for free, then it makes even more sense. That’s the way it seems to me anyway.
I know you want to know which whitener is the best, and what I would recommend you do is to search for products that are available on free trials — yes, I know that I’ve talked about this before here — and that have some results from real people who have actually used their product in the past.
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.
Okay, so now it’s time to talk about those free trials that I mentioned earlier. You’re going to want to go check out our Teeth Whitening Reviews portal.
The best part about that site would have to be the video reviews. I break down exactly what you’re getting with each teeth whitening system, and then show you how to use a hidden little loophole to get the best ones for free. Really a must-see site.
I hope you find that useful!