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Dec 20, 2012
Ashleigh F.
Okay, so I'm pretty obsessed with my teeth. I was looking for any tips/tricks/products to brighten them up a little, or a lot. My teeth are not at all stained, I'm just trying to get the whitest white possible :)
Dec 20, 2012
Denisha D.
It really does . Thats how i whiten my teeth :)
Dec 20, 2012
Ashleigh F.
I shall definitely try this! Thanks girlies x
Dec 20, 2012
Tiffany M.
Look into oil pulling... It's cheap and it's made a huuuuuge difference on my pearly whites
Dec 20, 2012
Hera S.
You can also use hydrogen peroxide (make sure it's 3%)
Make sure you dilute the hydrogen peroxide with water. Mix 50% water and 50% hydrogen peroxide and then use it like a mouth wash. Make sure you don't over gargle it. About 20 sec is okay. I hope that helped (: if you're still unsure you can always google it =D
Dec 20, 2012
Laura T.
When drinking tea/coffee/soda use a straw so it bypasses your teeth!