<p>anyone got recommendations? are they worth the money?</p>
<p>mother is a dental hygienist, these thigs are a waste of money, you are better off just going to your dentist and getting a professional tooth whitening. It may be a little expensive around $500+ but I love it. I get it for free though. Plus the professional job gets them really really white.</p>
<p>damnn $500+? lol dont got that type of money but thanks though</p>
<p>well in the long run the more expensive option lasts alot longer, it kinda pays for itself if you keep doing the strips.</p>
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<p>I had that done too. Spent $500 of my grad money on it. :( But I would say it's definitely one of the best purchases I've made - lasts a longgggg time and makes your teeth outrageously awesome white. :D I get compliments at least several times a week from random people, which is cool.</p>
<p>Whitestrips work really well, I use them like twice a year. GoSmile also has a quicker, easier alternative, but it's more expensive (around $100). I've gotten lots of compliments on my smile, but hardly anybody asks if I've gotten my teeth whitened. Personally, I wouldn't want the blindingly, freakishly-white smile that many people get after having their teeth professionally bleached.</p>
<p>I used the Crest things before and they worked pretty well</p>
<p>The strips work OK, or you could always just brush your teeth more.</p>
<p>i used crest whitestrips and they worked well. it was kinda annoying having to put them on twice a day for half an hour.</p>
<p>aiight thanks ima go get some crest whitestrips tonight</p>
<p>Crest whitestrips are awkward for me because they always come off by themselves.</p>