
Limited 40% off sale on teeth whitening range that shoppers claim leave 'teeth looking amazing'
Limited 40% off sale on teeth whitening range that shoppers claim leave 'teeth looking amazing'
The MySweetSmile oral care range is currently on sale, with up to 40% off, and shoppers can mix and match products and get the cheapest free
The flash sale includes money-saving discounts on whitening strips, powder, pens and more
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A teeth whitening brand endorsed by dentists has kicked off a bank holiday sale, offering shoppers the chance to save on achieving a celebrity-worthy smile. Stocking an array of 'miracle' products, MySweetSmile promises to rid teeth of stains caused by coffee, tea, fizzy drinks, red wine and smoking. Customers can get up to 40% off the MySweetSmile oral care range, plus receive a complimentary Fresh Breath Spray on orders over £40.
The newly launched Fresh Breath Spray is designed to provide on-the-go freshness, backed by dentist-approved science. MySweetSmile is also maintaining its Buy-2-Get-1-Free promotion across all individual products. This allows customers to mix and match the powder, strips, pen, and serum and receive the cheapest item free. To get the offer, shoppers can add three products to their basket, and the discount will automatically apply.
Similarly, Dr Dent offers a wide variety of teeth whitening products, including Dr Dent's Teeth Whitening Strips. Currently on sale for £19.95 for a pack of 42 strips, Amazon customers can save an additional 5%, making them slightly more affordable, reports Birmingham Live. Alternatively, Boots is currently offering half-price deals on HiSmile dental care. This includes the PAP+ Teeth Whitening Strips, reduced from £29 to £14.50.
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One of MySweetSmile's most popular products is the Teeth Whitening Powder. Formulated with Pentasodium Triphosphate, which cleans teeth without causing damage, it's safe even for those with sensitive teeth. During the Bank Holiday sale, customers can enjoy a 30% discount on teeth whitening powder, reducing its price from £29.99 to £20.99. This product has been tried and reviewed by over 250,000 people, who have given it an impressive average rating of 4.7 out of five.
Many users report their teeth looking fantastic after use, with praises like "the best they've ever used." A reviewer said: "I am 77 years old and I bought this thinking it's going to be like everything you see advertised, but to my surprise, it's made my old teeth look amazing. I shall be ordering again."
Save up to 40% in the MySweetSmile bank holiday sale
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Shoppers can snap up great deals on whitening powder, strips, pens and serum, as well as 3 for 2 on individual items and a free fresh breath spray on orders over £40.
Another added: "A really great product, not only does it remove stains it makes your teeth much whiter and brighter, it seems to be the only product I've found that actually leaves your teeth feeling clean and fresh. This was my 2nd order. With super speedy delivery as well."
However, not everyone was as pleased, a less positive review reads: "I can honestly say I've really not noticed much difference with my teeth. Certainly not with stains or plaque. Would not buy again. Turned out to be an expensive purchase."
MySweetSmile's PAP Teeth Whitening Strips promise to vanish deep-set stains and signs of yellowing within 7 days, offering a pain-free experience without the use of peroxide or causing irritation or sensitivity. These hassle-free, non-slip strips are designed to quickly show a noticeable difference all whilst protecting your enamel. They've earned an impressive 4.6 out of five stars from customer reviews.
MySweetSmile's PAP Teeth Whitening Strips
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One buyer said: "I've tried a lot of whitening strips and MySweetSmile's are by far the best on the market. They stick well, don't slide around, and my teeth are noticeably whiter after just a few uses without any sensitivity when drinking cold water and tea."
Another remarked: "After trying MySweetSmile's whitening powder - I knew i had to try the new PAP Whitening Strips to pair with it. It's safe to say i'm nothing short of amazed. I have gotten compliments on the whiteness and cleanliness of my teeth from family and friends almost daily since the use of these strips! They pair with the powder like magic."
There have been some consumers who've faced difficulties with removing the strips post-treatment, with one saying: "The strips were a major faff to use". In response, MySweetSmile suggested leaving 'a small area overhanging to speed up the removal process' in their reply to the critique.
Save £7.50 on the Precision Teeth Whitening Pen
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For an even more accurate brightening solution, there's the MySweetSmile Teeth Whitening Pen, complete with a precision brush tip for focused application. Ideal for tackling stubborn spots, dental enthusiasts are privy to a 30% discount – bringing down the cost of each pen from £24.99 to £17.49. Customers who have given the teeth whitening pen a try have mostly shared favourable feedback. One purchaser shared: "Absolutely love this product, I use it with the powder and it makes my teeth look so much whiter and shiny, would highly recommend."
Another customer noted: "I wasn't expecting this to work much, but it literally brightened my teeth in 1 use, which I was over the moon with. After several uses it has made my teeth alot whiter." A third buyer remarked: "I've not had much luck with this. It goes on fine. It's annoying to keep my lips open and off my teeth for so long. I haven't really noticed a difference."
Promotions are also available on combo offers, featuring popular items bundled together with savings of up to 40% compared to purchasing them individually. Those eager to snag these deals should act swiftly as the sale concludes on Tuesday, May 27 at 11:59pm. Shoppers spending £40 or more will benefit from a complimentary upgrade to free next-day delivery, alongside a no-cost Fresh Breath Spray.
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