Powered by Guided Light Optics (G.L.O.) There's been a lot of talk recently about GLO teeth whitening.
If you haven't heard, it's a $200 DIY teeth-whitening technology called Guided Light Optic (G.L.O.) About This Item. Subscribe to our daily newsletter to get more of it. I also looked at myself in the mirror and was reminded of my four long years of braces and retainers, and how my best friend (who went to the same dentist) was forced to wear orthodontic headgear that attached to her forehead, making her look like a junior varsity quarterback. Hundreds of cups of coffee later, I’d been meaning to try something new to brighten my chompers, but never found one interesting (and affordable) enough to look into, until I heard about the GLO Brilliant Personal Teeth Whitening Device. I felt trapped. According to The process is simple, but you'll want to make sure that you charge your From there you'll open the G-Vial (which comes in your set) and squeeze the gel onto the attached brush tip to apply a thin layer on your top and bottom teeth (front only). While The process was really simple, less of a hassle than it sounds, and I saw noticeable results after the first day of applications. GLO Science I was sent the GLO Brilliant Teeth Whitening Device to try, which claims to give you professional-level teeth whitening results at home. GLO Teeth Whitening Vs. Professional Teeth Whitening Trays: Which is better? But GLO claimed there would be no sensitivity, which was a promising relief.The product packaging is very well-designed—sleek, with an all-white exterior—giving it the same sort of vibe as a brand-new Macbook or iPhone. (My teeth are all-natural, but it seems like that might be a big advantage for some.) Includes 10 GLO Vials Plus Lip Care 4.4 out of 5 stars 61.
It's worth noting that I've never had professional whitening done in a dentist's office, but I've used whitening toothpastes, strips, and powders as part of my job and as your average person. Hundreds of cups of coffee later, I’d been meaning to try something new to brighten my chompers, but never found one interesting (and affordable) enough to look into, until I heard about the GLO Brilliant Personal Teeth Whitening Device. Sounded easy enough!After four hours of charging, my GLO was ready to go. Here is where you'll want to budget the gel to last you four sessions — for me, this wasn't a problem and I often had leftovers which I used in the following day's session.Once your lips (and possibly gums) have Lip Care on and you've applied the gel to your teeth, you turn on the GLO control and pop the mouthpiece in your mouth. So I decided Snapchat was the best way to relax and sent a picture of my glow-mouth self to a few lucky friends. that funnels the power of heat and a neon blue light in a form-fitted mouth tray. I was scared. , the device uses gentle warming heat on a dripless hydrogen peroxide whitening gel to deliver remarkable teeth whitening without sensitivity.
(All I needed were the right tunes to turn the process into my own personal smile-brightening dance party. I noticed some gum sensitivity toward the end of day four, but it went away quickly after sessions and was comparable to what I've experienced using white strips before.I found it to be more effective than all at-home whitening products I've yet tried, and it averages out to be the cost of about seven The other option I'd highly recommend that you consider is SmileDirectClub's very similar If you want the best at-home teeth whitening system out there, and you're willing to spend a good amount to get it, Like what you see here? I put on the balm, which was minty moisturizing, and then squeezed the whitening gel into the brush, coated my front teeth with it, and put the mouthpiece in. Shortly after, my first eight minutes were up and I took out the mouthpiece, spit into the bathroom sink, and rinsed it with warm water as directed.