
'Best teeth whitening I've tried' slashed by 40% for Bank Holiday
MySweetSmile is currently running a huge Bank Holiday sale that could see shoppers save up to 40% off its teeth whitening products
An affordable teeth whitening brand approved by dentists has kicked off its bank holiday sale, offering shoppers the chance to save big on achieving a red carpet worthy smile. With a whole host of 'miracle' products that claim to rid teeth stains caused by coffee, tea, fizzy drinks, red wine and smoking, bargain hunters yearning for brighter teeth can snag 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 and has been backed by dentist-approved science.
MySweetSmile is also extending its Buy 2 Get 1 Free promotion across all individual items. This deal give customers the chance to mix and match some of the brand's best-selling products, such as its top-performing teeth whitening powder, strips, pen, and serum, all while getting the cheapest item for free.
To take advantage of this deal, simply add three products to your basket, and the discount will automatically apply. The brands bundles, such as its Brighten and Nourish bundle and Stain Remover bundle are also included in the discounts, both of which now have over £20 off.
While MySweetSmile is a great option for helping eliminate stubborn stains, 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.
Elsewhere, at Boots shoppers can get some half-price deals on HiSmile dental care. This includes the PAP+ Teeth Whitening Strips, reduced from £29 to £14.50.
Although for some pretty impressive results, MySweetSmile is a good place to start. One of the most sought-after MySweetSmile products is the Teeth Whitening Powder. Formulated with Pentasodium Triphosphate, it cleans teeth without causing damage to the enamel, so the brand claims, and it's safe for those with sensitive teeth.
With the bank holiday sale in full swing, customers can purchase its teeth whitening powder with 30% off, reducing the price from £29.99 to £20.99. As a best-seller, the products reviews speak for themselves as it holds a 4.7-star rating from over 250,000 shoppers.
And it's no surprise as a number of people have called it 'the best' teeth whitening solution they've 'ever tried' One 77 year old customer was surprised by its effectiveness, stating: "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."
Another reviewer praised the product's ability to not only whiten but also clean teeth: " 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, some customers reported less-than-ideal results. One disappointed reviewer saw no difference in their smile and said: "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."
Another customer said that while the product cleaned teeth well, it didn't whiten as expected: "Cleans teeth very well but this small tub is more like a sample tub as it didn't really whiten my teeth by much. In my case I'd probably need a lot of these tubs for it to work."
If the brand's powder isn't the right fit, the MySweetSmile PAP Teeth Whitening Strips are another good option and aim to remove stubborn stains and yellowing in seven days. Its formula, which requires just 30 minutes a day, has been crafted without peroxide so as not to cause irritation, sensitivity.
"I've tried a lot of whitening strips and MySweetSmile's are by far the best on the market," said one happy shopper. "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 buyer raved: "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."
However, a few customers found it difficult to remove the strips after use. MySweetSmile advises leaving a small area exposed to speed up the removal process.
For more targeted whitening, the MySweetSmile Teeth Whitening Pen has a fine-tip brush for precise application, ideal for hard-to-reach stains. Usually priced at £24.99, shoppers can save 30% and purchase the pen for £17.49.
Pleasantly surprising some shoppers with its powers, one person shared their experience with the pen ad said: "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 a lot whiter."
However, not all customers were as impressed, with one stating: "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."
MySweetSmile's bank holiday sale is running until 11:59pm on Tuesday, May 27. Those spending £40 or more can enjoy the perks of free next-day delivery and a complimentary Fresh Breath Spray.
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