Good Housekeeping Product Test – Best Teeth Whiteners

Good Housekeeping’s Beauty Editor recommends whitening teeth for the holidays.

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16 Responses to “Good Housekeeping Product Test – Best Teeth Whiteners”

  1. CollegeLoheart on March 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    Well the nfuck …
    Well the nfuck europe!

  2. latinaenlondres on March 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    hahaha you’re just …
    hahaha you’re just lucky the dentist it’s cheaper over there, and I’m not english by the way!!!!!!!!

  3. CollegeLoheart on March 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    This is America.
    This is America.

  4. speedymarathon on March 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    I’m going to go out …
    I’m going to go out and buy some crest now. Just for the nuts who don’t buy their stuff.

  5. idc what they test …
    idc what they test it on if it works im buying it

  6. Crest is owned by …
    Crest is owned by Procter and Gamble P&G. They test on animals. They perform very painful tests on animals in which their skin, mouth, and eyes are burnt. Many other animals that have been to damaged by the cruel tests are left to starve to death. Never use Crest.

  7. best non mag …
    best non mag to jerk off too

  8. BurningCherry on March 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    crest whitestrips …
    crest whitestrips are also sold in germany
    here they’re called “blend-a-med whitestrips”

  9. Might be better …
    Might be better havin a look on e-bay for better prices mate,,the ones from hong kong are kosher

  10. latinaenlondres on March 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    That is so no true, …
    That is so no true, crest whitestrips with 10% hydrogen-peroxide are allowed in the UK, I got mine for £15 at my dentist.

  11. velvetrevolution07 on March 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    This product …
    This product breaches European union regulations and not available for sale in Europe. Makes you wonder eh?

  12. Sorry if I came off …
    Sorry if I came off like a d*ck. I just dont like seeing false statements lol. Cheers mate.

  13. It was unnecessary …
    It was unnecessary for you to vote my comment down and treat my comment so destitutely. I simply just re-stated what my dentist told me. I have never personally used teeth whiteners, instead I use the Crest whitening toothpaste. I wasn’t trying to put down the product being tested and I apologize if it appeared that way. Also, I apologize for not having my facts correct before posting a comment.

  14. Uh, no it doesn’t. …
    Uh, no it doesn’t. The use of hydrogen-peroxide on teeth has been proven to not damage enamel UNLESS used constantly. Whitening strips are supposed to be used, at most, TWICE A YEAR. For those who may be using them every week to keep their teeth clean, thats just stupid. If used responsibly, they will NOT damage your enamel.

  15. they do indeed …
    they do indeed whiten your teeth, but they also destroy your enamel like crazy. so its a win-lose situation… Using “whitening” toothpaste helps a bit (not as strong of an effect) but also does save your enamel from deteriorating

  16. 22dramaqueeen22 on March 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    just the answer i …
    just the answer i wuz lookin 4!!!

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