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90p pain-free teeth whitening strips leaving shoppers 'floored' only on sale for few hours

90p pain-free teeth whitening strips leaving shoppers 'floored' only on sale for few hours

Pearly whites are always in fashion, but with the summer wedding season just around the corner, the quest for perfectly white teeth has intensified across the UK. However, professional treatments can be pricey, and some home remedies may lead to uncomfortable sensitivity.
This is where DrDent Professional Teeth Whitening Strips come into play. Described as a 'game changer' by users, they provide an affordable and convenient solution.
The dentist-approved strips feature a peroxide-free formula, making them safe for use and work out at 90p per treatment due to their current spring sale. But shoppers must act swiftly as discounts end tomorrow, May 21.
Usually £25.99 for 42 strips - enough for 21 treatments - a pack of DrDent's Teeth Whitening Strips are currently reduced by 23% on Amazon, taking the price to £19.95. Plus, customers can take an additional 5% off thanks to an Amazon voucher displayed beneath the price. Just tick the box before adding them to your basket, and they'll be £18.95 at checkout. This makes them cheaper than MySweetSmile, whose strips are currently £19.99 down from £24.99.
The DrDent whitening strips, made from natural and sustainably-sourced ingredients, are a peroxide-free solution that targets discolouration without harming tooth enamel, making them ideal for those with sensitive teeth. The brand says the strips will eliminate stubborn stains caused by coffee, wine, fizzy drinks, food and smoking, achieving up to eight shades of brightness.
These user-friendly strips can be effortlessly integrated into your daily routine, requiring only 30-60 minutes of treatment each day. Unlike rival products, the handy design does away with the need for messy trays or complicated steps, while the built-in shade guide allows users to monitor their whitening progress, promising noticeable results just in time for summer photo opportunities.
Many users who had previously suffered sensitivity from other whitening methods rave about the pain-free experience DrDent offers. They have an overall rating of 4.4 stars on Amazon based on more than 3,000 reviews, with one customer commenting: "I bought this product after a friend recommended it, wasn't expecting much but was really blown away. I have sensitive teeth so I was a bit worried but it didn't increase sensitivity and really brightened my smile. Have recommended this product to friends and will definitely be buying again. Overall I'm really pleased and it definitely exceeded my expectations."
Another added: "I bought the teeth whitening strips and I've been absolutely loving them! I've noticed such a difference in my teeth and it's gave me much more confidence. I've tried numerous teeth whitening products in the past which all resulted in my teeth becoming sensitive meaning I had to stop using them. I then thought I would have to put up with my teeth being sensitive if I wanted them to look good. However the strips are the first whitening product I've ever used where I've not had this problem. I will definitely be repurchasing them once I run out, I can't explain how much I love them and have recommended them to family and friends."
While the reviews are overwhelmingly positive, a few users noted they wished the strips were slightly longer or had a more contoured shape for easier back-tooth coverage, compared to brands like HiSmile.
One said: "Seems to whiten as well as other brands but don't fit as well to teeth as either HiSmile of Tesco versions I've used. Both upper and lower strips are the same whereas other brands have, easier to use, shaped strips."
Meanwhile, a fourth customer penned: "I've always been a bit self-conscious about my smile. Years of coffee and tea had left my teeth looking a little dull, and I was starting to feel like I needed a boost. I tried a few different whitening toothpastes, whitening pens etc but nothing really seemed to make a difference (other than an airflow clean at my dentist).
"These strips are a game-changer! They're super easy to use - you just stick them on your teeth for the recommended time, and that's it. No messy trays or gels to deal with. And the results are amazing! After just a few uses, I noticed a significant difference in the whiteness of my teeth. They're now several shades lighter, and I feel so much more confident when I smile."
What's more is that DrDent offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee, meaning if you're not totally happy with the product, you will 'receive a full refund immediately'.

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