Shoppers rave over £25 dentist-approved teeth whitener that works in minutes

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The results are huge (Image: MySweetSmile)
The results are huge (Image: MySweetSmile)

Happy shoppers are swearing by a dentist approved product that they swear erases away years of stains in a matter of days and leaves them feeling much more confident. MySweetSmile's Teeth Whitening Powder is a best selling teeth whitening product and has racked up thousands of glowing five-star ratings.

The teeth whitening powder, which can be bought on the brand's website for £24.99, comes a refreshing mint flavour in a six month. It's safe for sensitive teeth since it's free from harmful peroxides - instead it uses Pentasodium Triphosphate. This dentist approved ingredient works by oxidising stains away without causing any damage to your tooth enamel.

It's easy to use, you simply dip your toothbrush into the powder and brush your teeth for four minutes - much faster than the 30 minutes usually required for whitening strips. It's said to work on everyday stains from things like tea, coffee, red wine or smoking.

It's got an average rating of 4.7 out of five stars across over 250,000 customer ratings. One thrilled shopper 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."

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A second penned: "Tried so many teeth white in products never believed they worked and always thought only a dentist can give you white teeth but this products is the best I've ever used. Used it over a week nearly 2weeks my teeth have never looked so clean and the stains are going slowly I use the powder every 3 days and taste nice don't leave a rank taste after highly recommended."

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A third 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."

A fourth said: "On my second pot now. Just can’t believe how well on my stained 66 year old teeth. I didn’t want to smile at all because of staining from smoking and tea drinking. No cleaning at dentist for a few years has not helped. Within the first few days of using the powder the staining was going. Really happy with this product and will continue to use. Worth every penny."

When it comes to teeth whitening, powders are some of the most popular options for the ease of use and how quick they are, teeth whitening strips are much more time consuming. hismile, who are famous for their unique toothpaste flavours, have a PAP+ Whitening Powder™. Shoppers can buy MySweetSmile's whitening powder for £24.99 here.

Jada Jones

Teeth, teeth whitening

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