
The commercial that has aired for this product is VERY misleading. The girl puts the strip on and then continues about her day and then goes out the door. Uh yeh. In reality, you may smile but it's only because the strip is sticking to your lips and you are trying to push it onto your teeth. And, then 10 seconds later you realized this must be a horrible mistake because this isn't anything minty at all (like the box suggests)...it's bitter and disgusting! If the girl in the commercial was accurate, it would have shown her trying to spit the awfulness out and then having to scrape the rest off her teeth. THEN she would have tried brushing her teeth twice to get it all off her teeth and the taste out of her mouth. So, either the girl really did not try the strips OR they cut out a few "scenes".
I'd take peroxide and baking soda over this (for whitening).
Or, be smart and just stick with Crest's Whitestrips.
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LOL I´ve got your point. I think that every commercial about these products are misleading.
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