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How to get sparkling white teeth in seven days: Dentist-approved item wows Aussies: 'It changed my life'

How to get sparkling white teeth in seven days: Dentist-approved item wows Aussies: 'It changed my life'

Daily Mail​25-06-2025
The brand behind one of Australia's number one teeth whitening kits has just announced their biggest ever EOFY sale, offering up to a massive 60 per cent off sitewide.
SmilePro's sale includes the viral Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit for just $83.60, down from $209.
But shoppers have to be quick to take advantage of the sale - it runs until June 30.
The award-winning Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit promises to whiten teeth by up to eight shades with consistent use, with customers noting visible improvements after just one treatment.
Each kit includes 30 treatments, bringing the cost down to just $2.78 per use for shoppers who purchase during the EOFY sale.
SmilePro's popular teeth whitening strips are down to $31.50 from $45, while the whitening pen trio pack is on sale for $28.
For the best value, the Ultimate Whitening Se t is down to $119.20 from $298. The set includes whitening pens and toothpaste and 60 treatments, bringing the cost per use down to $2.50.
The brand has also launched a new sonic toothbrush, $79, available in a sleek black and soft mint colourway.
SmilePro has attracted more than 5,000 five star reviews for their teeth whitening products, which customers say achieve the same results at dentist-grade treatments, without the pain and price tag.
Hundreds of before-and-after photos submitted to the website reveal impressive results, with discoloured teeth restored to sparkling white after using SmilePro's Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit.
The clinically proven formula whitens teeth by up to eight shades, while customer report a noticeable difference after just one use
The newly designed mouthpiece now features dual-action red and blue LED technology. Blue light accelerates the whitening formula to lift deep stains caused by coffee, wine, soft drink and smoking.
Red LED light supports oral health by reducing harmful bacteria, soothing gum inflammation, and alleviating tooth sensitivity.
The teeth-whitening kit is clinically proven and simple to use: Just brush the whitening formula onto teeth using the pen, pop in the mouth tray for 10 to 30 minutes, then rinse.
The professional-grade formula features dental-strength hydrogen peroxide and oxidising Carbomer to lift stains safely while protecting tooth enamel.
Potassium nitrate helps soothe nerves to avoid any discomfort, while propylene glycol prevents sensitivity by shielding teeth from dry air.
Sodium hydroxide helps stop plaque-forming bacteria in their tracks, and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) acts as a barrier to keep new stains from clinging to enamel.
For best results, SmilePro recommends a 10-minute session each day for seven days straight to erase deep-set stains, then top-up treatments every fortnight to maintain a bright white smile.
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