“What life event would you whiten for in just two hours?”
With a blogger networking event and a parent/teacher conference scheduled in just a few days, this mama is well under pressure for looking good! So when I was given the opportunity to provide you with a product review on Crest 3D White 2 Hour Express Whitestrips I couldn’t wait to begin the process and fill you in on the details as it is promised to remove tooth stains in under 2 hours, with no messy residue.
As someone who likes to smile and yap alot about my adventures in motherhood I am sometimes self conscious about my non bright white smile. Being a mom is hectic enough so finding the time to schedule a dentist appointment for a teeth whitening process seems like torture, let alone finding the money for this expensive process is unheard of. So, when the folks at Crest sent me over a a box of Crest 3D White 2 Hour Whitestrips ($54.99, 4 treatments) to try and offer my readers a before and after post* I jumped at the chance.
Inside the box was 4 treatments (each with 1 upper and 1 lower strip). There was also an instruction manual (remember to read before applying the treatment) and coupons for future Crest purchases, one of the coupons was $7 off a box of the strips! You can’t beat that! Click here for coupons.
Ok, so far so good, now I am all set for application…stay tuned!
*Please note that this post is a testimonial before applying the treatments, check back on or before September 12 for the final reveal*
What life event would you whiten for in just two hours with Crest 3D White 2 Hour Express Whitestrips?
For further details on Crest Whitestrips visit their Facebook fan page and their website on http://www.3dwhite.com/
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Disclaimer: I was given this product for free to review as part of the Crest 3D White 2 Hour Express Whitestrips campaign hosted by One2One Network. By participating, I am also eligible for additional incentives provided by One2One Network. All opinions are 100% my own.
Hi. Me too on the need whiter teeth. I was told that since mine are “grayer” that they won’t or might not whiten. Wondering what you know? Thanks!