Almost anyone can use white strips, but I would recommend not using them at all. You see, when they are used (to my knowledge ) the bore tiny holes into your teeth, making them actually look worse over time. If you what your teeth to be whiter, I would recommend using baking soda on your toothbrush, which has much less of a damaging effect.
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Seven-year-old white male.
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Old Crest on a New Wave was created in 1980.
Sophie white is a 11 year old
In Old English, the crest of a hill would have been referred to as "hrycg" or "hring".
Totally Canterwood Crest series if you like horses!!!
about 20
His surname is spelt KRESS, not Crest- he is currently 16 years old, but turns 17 on 18th November.
Yes it is. Depending on the boy's age, he will have great enjoyment.
Colgate is one of the best toothpastes a 12 year-old would love to have. (I should know because I am a 12 year-old.) Personally, I would choose CREST or COLGATE toothpaste.
The way they work ... Stains get caught in small holes in your teeth. Any whitening agents will 'bleach' out these stains. However it also opens the holes, so it's important to follow up with additional flouride such as Act original. If you use a lot of flouride on already stained teeth, it will be that much harder to whiten. Speak with your dentist.