White Glo Diamond Series Whitening System
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I got a tooth infection from using this for 2 days now my jaw and gums are hurting like hell – Don’t buy this product unless you want a tooth infection not worth my money I’m gonna take it back to the store to see if I get my money back or not (only covers a few teeth anyways)
I want a smaller mouth piece. Ha ha only joking it couldn't possibly get smaller!!! It nearly covers all of four teeth – I want a bigger mouth piece to whiten my teeth not just a select few. okay you need thirty words so i will keep typing twenty six twenty seven...almost there.thirty.
One of the worst teeth whitening products I've tried – I have had a long history of using teeth whitening products going back more than 20 years ago. So I've had plenty of experience and tried a lot of different teeth whitening products to compare. I initially approached my dentist in regards to having a teeth whitening system (before i purchased any teeth peroxide off the shelf). The White Glo Diamond Series teeth whitening tube contains only less than 50mL including 9% Carbamide Peroxide. This is nothing extraordinary as the brand and packaging name seems to suggest. It's just an ordinary peroxide sweetened and placed in this fancy silver tube. The White Glo rubber/silicone mouth tray enclosed/included is one of the worst mouth trays as it leaks and does not control the peroxide chemical away from the gums nor gum line. It will irritate the gums and evidently or reportedly bleach them. So don't use the soft rubbery White Glo mouth/teeth trays. As they leak the peroxide chemical we can be ingesting it too.
I've also tried the ordinary White Glo peroxide 2 years ago and it performed as badly or the same as the Diamond Series. This White Glo product is not a professional teeth whitening system as it claims to be.
However I must highly emphasize that I had used the White Glo peroxide only with my own custom made teeth trays, taken with a mold by my dentist. I will not trust those bad White Glo mouth trays included with White Glo packets.
My custom made trays are specially designed to fit snugly to my teeth and away from the gums or gum line while containing the peroxide chemical in contact with the teeth surface.
At the time I tried White Glo I only had very slightly discoloured teeth. I had even applied the White Glo Diamond Series peroxide for longer periods because White Glo peroxide application hardly made any noticeable change to my teeth colour. White Glo Diamond Series did not whiten my teeth nowhere as well as professional teeth whitening systems.
The professional teeth whitening systems I've tried before were Golgate or Rembrandt teeth whitening systems which I purchased from my dentist - these were costly to get, around several hundred dollars but they did whiten my teeth. When I first tried the Colgate whitening system I had yellowish teeth and Colgate did whiten them. Even my dentist was amazed how well my teeth were whitened using Colgate or Rembrandt systems.
For me White Glo just didn't do what it claims it does. If you really want white teeth using bleach or peroxide, go to a good dentist and ask about a professional teeth whitening system.
No change in whiteness after 7 days use – I was very disappointed in this product as I gave the White Glo Express Whitening System a 5 star rating in 2013 and was expecting even better results with this product, which is promoted as "our most effective whitening formula." I tested it for seven days by only using the product on my top teeth, so that I could compare the results with my untreated bottom teeth. It's meant to be used daily for 5-15 minutes. I always left it in for the full 15 mins and squeezed a lot of the product onto the tray. After 7 days I was shocked that my top and bottom teeth were still the same shade as each other and showed zero improvement from Day 1.
The box says "whiter teeth in 7 days or your money back!" What it doesn't tell you is that you can't get your money back from the place of purchase and that you have to pay the postage to send the product and receipt back to White Glo to get a refund. How many people could be bothered to do that? It cost $15 to purchase and that $15 refund isn't worth the effort after I waste my time and money wrapping it, making a trip to the post office and paying for postage. So don't think you have nothing to lose by trying it - you do, particularly given that the product doesn't even work.
When I provided my feedback to White Glo, it was just patronised with advice on how to use the product correctly - as if I hadn't read or followed the usage instructions.
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