It could just be me, but have you happened to notice how quickly the teeth whiteners designed for in-home use have gotten popular?
I certainly saw the trend start a little over a year ago when more and more companies started popping up to offer various forms of tooth whitening systems that promised the same results as professionals could get for a fraction of the cost.
I know that over on my blog, lots of people are searching for honest teeth whitening reviews and looking for the best deals. And I’m more than happy to oblige.
Just like I do with all my reviews, I start by researching all of the various products to find out which of them could point to real results they were achieving with real people, which ones couldn’t point to any kind of track record at all, and then put those up against each other to see who was offering the best deals. Then I come up with a list of products — this one was pretty short, it had only two products on it — that I then can recommend to people.
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 you need to realize is that you’re going to have to pay probably close to $1000 if you plan on going to your dentist to have your teeth whitened.
I guess that might not sound alike a substantial amount of cash to certain people, but I definitely know that the people who read my blog and come to my website don’t want to be writing a check for $1000 just to get teeth that are a little bit whiter. So I put my thinking cap on and started doing some teeth whitening reviews so you all would have some much less expensive choices.
Probably the biggest surprise to come out of all my research was 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, your dentist may have access to some equipment that can sort of enhance the basic product that he or she is using. But that option is so expensive, that it makes very little sense to do it that way.
Don’t get the idea that I’m a dentist and that this is medical device. I’m not, and it isn’t. But I think I do have something they don’t teach you in dental school, which is a fair amount of common sense. And that’s what this advice is based on.
Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t see how it makes sense to go with an option that’s many times more expensive than what you could do at home when the results are so similar — don’t you agree?
And since you can get that product for free — more on this down below — I think it’s pretty much a no-brainer. That’s the way it seems to me at least.
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’ve gone through the background, we can get to that very short list of teeth whiteners that I think should be worth your consideration. Both of these satisfy the requirement of offering 100% free trials of product so you can test it first and not have to pay.
Now, let’s get to those free trial offers I’ve been talking about. You’re going to want to go to this Teeth Whitening Reviews portal.
They have video reviews of some great teeth whitening systems there, and you’ll also be able to use their step by step instructions to claim two of the top products for free — you have to watch the videos to see how this is done. It’s awesome.
I really hope that helps you decide!
