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January 18, 2007

Plus White Tooth Whitening Gel Review

Filed under: Teeth Whitening — ProductAddiction @ 8:56 pm

This product is definitely one of the most genuine, bonified, effective bargains in tooth whitening that I’ve ever used.  For a mere $5 at Wal-Mart, or Target I believe, I picked up this tube of Plus White tooth whitening gel when my teeth were starting to not have so much luster to them, and were taking on a dull color, thanks to me drinking coffee just a couple days in a row (yes, that’s apparently all it takes for me to need a tooth whitening). 

It’s just a clear gel that has a slightly minty taste to it.  The way I use it that I find most effective is I brush my teeth, wipe my teeth off so that they are as dry as possible, and swab some of the gel over each tooth.  I let my mouth stay open for as long as I can stand it, so the gel has time to “air out” and adhere and oxygenate a little more so it can work better. 

Then I close my mouth, and usually just let it sit in there while I’m doing other things for anywhere from five to ten minutes.  I must confess, sometimes I let it stay in for ten minutes, and it’s only supposed to be five, but I haven’t noticed any sensitivity or anything from doing that. 

I then rinse my mouth out with warm water, and brush my teeth again.  My teeth come out “shinier” looking, and I swear it does lighten one shade just from one use.  Usually after just a couple days of use of the Plus White tooth whitening gel, my tooth are back to a nice, bright, gleaming shade.

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