
Dentist-approved teeth whitening brand hailed as 'amazing' dishing out free products
MySweetSmile provides a selection of products specifically designed to tackle stubborn stains caused by coffee, tea, fizzy drinks, red wine and smoking. The teeth whitening range includes several highly-rated items, all promising to whiten your pearly whites within weeks using various methods.
Currently, MySweetSmile is offering a deal where customers can pick any three products and only pay for two. Whether it's the popular Teeth Whitening Powders (£24.99 each), the Precision Whitening Pen (£19.99), or the Teeth Whitening Strips (£24.99), the third item will be free.
With the Buy Two Get One Free promotion now live, customers have the chance to replenish their favourite products or perhaps try something new. To get the deal, shoppers simply need to add any three items to the basket, and the cheapest will automatically be free, with complimentary next-day delivery also included, reports the Mirror.
The Teeth Whitening Strips deliver up to an eight-shade enhancement, ideal for those seeking a swift and hassle-free whitening remedy. For a limited time, they've been slashed from £29.99 to £24.99.
The package contains 42 whitening strips, a handy mouth opener for simple application, clear-cut instructions and a shade guide to monitor advancement. Simple to use, the strips require 30 minutes of application before you're ready to go.
An alternative choice is the MySweetSmile Teeth Whitening Powder - a mild yet potent product crafted to safeguard enamel and gums whilst delivering a brightening enhancement for a whiter smile. Similarly discounted to £24.99, the clinically validated and dentist-endorsed powder removes deep-seated stains and assists in preventing fresh ones from developing.
The Teeth Whitening Pen has likewise attracted a devoted following, with some describing it as "absolutely amazing." Specially engineered for targeted whitening, this pen boasts a fine brush tip that allows you to apply the formula precisely where required - ideal for addressing that one persistent tooth or difficult-to-access areas between teeth. It's peroxide-free, sensitivity-free and has been marked down from £24.99 to £19.99.
While MySweetSmile is a top choice for tackling tough stains, Dr Dent also offers a popular range of teeth whitening products — including their CrystalX Teeth Whitening Powder which are currently available for £13.95 for a six month supply.
Elsewhere at Boots, shoppers can save on the Polished London Teeth Whitening Strips 14 Day Teeth Plan. With £5.20 off, the fortnightly pack promises a "brighter smile in just 30 minutes."
Meanwhile, MySweetSmile's 3 for 2 promotion is a steal for those looking to maintain their pearly whites over time. Customers can snap up three Teeth Whitening Pens for £39.98, depending on their selection, ensuring a gleaming smile for months. To sweeten the deal, MySweetSmile is throwing in a complimentary mystery Flavoured Toothpaste valued at £9.99.
But don't just take our word for it – the customer reviews are glowing. One buyer said: "Black coffee and smoking had ruined my teeth, to the point I avoided smiling in photos. A friend recommended that I use this powder; after a few weeks, the difference is incredible. It removed all the yellow stains, and my teeth look ten times better."
Another user of the Whitening Strips added: "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 by family and friends almost daily since the use of these strips! They pair with the powder like magic."
However, not all reviews on Trustpilot echoed this sentiment, with one user expressing disappointment: "Didn't whiten my teeth one bit...waste of money."
"I highly recommend these to anyone who is feeling a little self-conscious about their smile,' wrote a fourth. 'I noticed myself always hiding my teeth in photos because of the yellowing that has accumulated with age, but having used these for ten days, I feel like I've turned back time. My teeth look so much whiter, and I'm finally feeling like I can smile with my teeth out without embarrassing myself."
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