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NOTE: I want to first clarify a mistake I said about this product. In my review video, I call this a color correcting toothpaste. However, this is not a toothpaste for cleaning purposes. This product is only for color correction and you should be using a toothpaste designated for cleaning as well.
Okay, so now with that out of the way, I can tell you how much I LOVE this product! Wait, I lied a little there. Using this in powder form is a no for me, but liquid form is an ABSOLUTE YES. I originally bought the powder version because I do like to be eco conscious when I can and it looked like less wasted plastic. Also, the powder was on sale and lets be real, I be ballin' on a budget. Why I initially purchase hismile was because I kept seeing these videos of people using it on one tooth and seeing an instant change. I thought I was too good to be true and thus wanted to try myself. I didn't do the one tooth challenge because the powder made that hard. What I did do was take before and after photos under same light conditions. My first thoughts were nothing great. I really didn't see any difference. A little disappointed, I figured I would use all of the product and then take another after photo. This is when I was AMAZED! There was a huge difference. They were a lot whiter and more fresh looking. They were no longer a shade of yellow. If you don't believe me, watch my YouTube video below. I will forever use this product!
Lets talk about the powder vs. liquid. The powder gets everywhere! Be prepared for a purple bathroom sink and counter. Also, it tells you to not get water in the powder, but you are supposed to dip the toothbrush into the powder. Maybe you aren't supposed to wet your toothbrush before putting it into the powder. My thought is though, you can't wet it after because the powder will go everywhere. Also, I'm not about to go in all dry, so thus the water goes on first. Yes, this is how my brain works and I digress. Well then when you wet the toothbrush first water drops get into the powder and container causing hard crystallization chemical processes or whatnot to happen. Overall, I would avoid the powder form and just stick with liquid. I have been using the liquid now and love it! So easy and way less messy. Next I will be purchasing their actual toothpaste option. These are just the color correcting options that I have tried. I figured they would be the most potent and quickest to brighten my smile. I will keep you posted on when I try the hismile toothpaste.
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