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SmilePro Advanced Whitening Kit Review: A Whiter Smile in Days

SmilePro Advanced Whitening Kit Review: A Whiter Smile in Days

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I used to have these yellow streaks that would go down the front of my teeth and ever since then I've been super conscious.
My teeth always feel a bit too yellow for my liking.
I sometimes even avoid enjoying foods such as coffee or tea because of the thought of having streaky or yellow teeth would haunt me.
If you're like me, doomscrolling through Tiktok, you've seen those viral before and after videos of people using teeth whitening kits.
You have maybe tossed up buying a kit yourself.
Enter the SmilePro Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit. SmilePro which has generated over 5000-plus verified reviews and over 500,000 happy customers across their whole range.
'I had a bad coloured teeth for so many years and dental cleaning can't do anything about it,' one five star review reads.
'That is why I am so grateful that I have tried this.'
Another raved about how they 'noticed instant results on the first use'.
At first I was sceptical, and low-key didn't think it would work as well as it did – but after two months of testing the SmilePro Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit out, I'm happy to report it actually works at brightening and whitening my teeth.
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$104.50 at smilepro
So how would I rate the SmilePro Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit?
I'm happy to say that the kit has made my smile look much whiter and brighter after using it intensively for the first seven days.
My gum line felt whiter, the bits in between my teeth felt fresher and overall looked healthier.
The mouth tray features three functionalities that include the blue LED for whitening, a red LED for overall oral health and a dual mode for combined benefits.
One of the big reasons why I chose this whitening kit over others was the Red LED option, as it is said to reduce harmful bacteria, soothe gum inflammation and minimise tooth sensitivity.
This really appealed to me since I'm prone to cold sensitivity and wanted to avoid making it worse.
Luckily, I experienced no sensitivity when using the kit.
Overall, if you're worried about the risks of sensitivity, or on the fence about spending big on professional whitening this might just be your solution.
Considering its thoughtful features, reviews, affordability and thirty day money back guarantee it's a low risk play that delivered me a noticeable glow up.
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To see if it really worked, I tested the kit over two months, starting with the recommended instructions of once a day for the first seven days.
Each day, I started with ten minutes on the Blue LED setting, then followed up with another ten minutes using the Red LED setting.
This was done an hour after dinner, at around 8pm.
After the initial week of intensive use, I switched to using the mixed LED setting, using it for ten minutes every two weeks to maintain results and prevent new staining from building up.
HOW WE EVALUATED THE SMILE PRO ADVANCED WHITENING KIT
• The formula
• What it does it do
• How to apply
• Results
• What to Consider

• FAQ
With so many new whitening products flooding the market, it's easy to feel overwhelmed.
But after researching several products, the Smile Pro stood out as one of the most consistent and reliable – ticking all the boxes for ease of use, thoughtful design and visible results.
In my full review, I break down everything you need to know about one of the most talked about kits in the whitening industry.
THE FORMULA
When it comes to teeth whitening, the formula you use can make all the difference in achieving both instant and long term results for your oral health and appearance.
Thankfully, SmilePro's formula is said to be clinically proven, with a bunch of ingredients designed to whiten teeth effectively while minimising sensitivity and other side effects.
One standout ingredient is Hydrogen Peroxide which is a whitening agent that works by breaking down stains.
This ingredient is often used by dentists, but because this is a home use product, the concentration lowered helping reduce the risk of over application or irritation (a big win if you're worried about sensitivity)
Another key ingredient is Potassion Iodate which is used to help reduce tooth sensitivity during and after the treatment.
This formula is housed in a smart, intuitive pen applicator, where you simply click the button until the brush is saturated – note that fresh pens needs ten to fifteen clicks – then gently brush the formula onto your teeth, avoiding the gums.
Once applied, you pop in the LED mouth tray and select your preferred light setting and your all set.
WHAT DOES THE SMILE PRO ADVANCED WHITENING KIT DO
The Smile pro formula is said to deeply penetrate the enamel, targeting stain molecules at the source.
The blue LED light accelerator activates the whitening formula and in a way amplifies and accelerates the process of stain removal.
The red LED light is used to support overall oral health which is said to reduce harmful bacteria and soothe gum sensitivity. If you experience sensitivity or want to support your dental hygiene during whitening, this is a great option.
HOW TO APPLY THE ADVANCED TEETH WHITENING KIT
After brushing my teeth lightly – make sure it's non fluoride tooth paste or just water – I applied the whitening formula with the pen style applicator.
I then brushed the gel onto my teeth, avoiding my gums, and right after used the LED mouth tray.
For the first seven days I did ten minutes on the Blue LED setting and then followed up with ten minutes on the Red LED setting.
You have freedom to choose how your sessions are done however SmilePro recommends a maximum of thirty minutes or three ten minute sessions total per day. I recommend pulling the tray out of your mouth over a sink carefully to avoid excess saliva going everywhere.
After the initial seven day phase was over, I used the kit every two weeks to help prevent new stains and maintain results.
Personally I used the dual light setting during this maintenance stage but will change it up depending if there is an event or I feel like my teeth are starting to yellow.
SMILE PRO ADVANCED TEETH WHITENING KID: MY RESULTS
Now for the juicy part – the results.
While I didn't go from yellow to dazzling, I did notice a subtle yet visible difference in whiteness and brightness.
Under yellow electrical lighting at around 8pm my teeth looked progressively whiter from day one to day seven.
Overall, I would describe it like putting a soft and natural brightening filter over my smile.
The yellow hadn't completely vanished, but in person, my teeth definitely looked brighter and more even especially around my gumline and between teeth.
That said, some spots didn't lift as dramatically.
In particular my canine teeth didn't reach my desired level of whiteness, but that was expected as it had deeper stains.
In terms of sensitivity, I experienced none over the two months, which was a relief.
Overall, I was happy with the results as it was gentle, beginner friendly and affordable.
Not a dramatic Hollywood transformation, but a noticeable refresh that made me feel more confident.
WHAT TO CONSIDER
A quick heads up if you are going to commit to a whitening routine/treatment, you'll need to avoid dark coloured foods and drinks such as coffee, smoking, wine and soy sauce for 12 to 24 hours afterwards.
Personally it wasn't a struggle for me in the beverage department but all I wanted to have was some soy sauce with my sushi that whole week, so consider that some meal planning is needed ahead of time.
As with most mouth whitening products, you'll need to use the kit regularly to maintain results.
I personally found it wasn't hard to work it into my daily routine.
That said, remembering to do it every two weeks was slightly difficult, so setting a reminder helped.
Lastly, keep in mind that results will vary from person to person as lifestyle choices such as diet and oral hygiene can affect the overall outcome.
You'll need to reflect on personal and lifestyle habits on top of using the whitening kit. This was a really good reality check for me as I felt I could do with a bit more daily flossing and being more mindful of the type of foods I eat.
HOW MUCH DOES THE SMILE ADVANCED WHITENING KIT COST AND IS IT WORTH IT?
PRICE
Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit – $104.50 (down from $209) at Smile Pro
COST PER USE
The Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit contains 30 treatments.
If you purchased with its current sale the cost per use would just be $3.46 a treatment - a bargain!
Even if you purchased it at full price the cost per use would be $6.96 a treatment, – still a bargain in my opinion.
Comparatively, that is a fraction of the cost compared to in-chair professional whitening, which can easily run into the hundreds and even thousands of dollars for a single session.
IS IT WORTH IT?
If you are looking to whiten your teeth without blowing the budget at the professional clinics, this is a great alternative. With SmilePro's 30 day money back guarantee, I would say it's a low risk, and a high reward option.
It's especially worth it for anyone wanting to test the waters before committing to something intensive.
When looking at reviews I see the biggest transformations tend to be among those starting with more noticeable discolouration or surface level stains.
If your teeth are already fairly white and you want to just brighten it a touch or boost your smile before an event, this kit is a perfect fit.
I'm overall very happy with the results as it is a low risk and affordable way to enhance your smile.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ARE AT HOME TEETH WHITENING KITS SAFE?
Yes, most over-the-counter teeth whitening kits are safe when used as directed. Look for kits that have good reviews and are clinically or dentist approved.
Some people may experience sensitivity that generally fade away. If unsure consult your dentist and opt for teeth whitening kits that are catered to sensitive teeth.
WILL MY FILLINGS, CROWNS OR VENEERS BE WHITENED WITH A TEETH WHITENING KIT
Whitening kits generally do not change the colour of the dental restorations but may remove stains and build up on the dental restoration. Best to consult a dentist before use.
HOW OFTEN CAN I USE A TEETH WHITENING KIT
Always follow instructions provided with the kit. Many kits recommend using the kit daily for a set number of days, then repeating on a time specified period.
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