Hey PLUMS! Colgate is pleased to introduce a new product to the ‘Optic White Line, entitled ‘ Colgate Optic White Platinum High Impact White’ . The formula is said to deliver 4 shades, visibly whiter teeth in 6 weeks, starting in just 3 days. In fact, this new toothpaste alleges to whiten more than the leading white strip, making it simple to get a whiter, brighter, bolder, designer smile.
I was chosen by the good folks over at Colgate Palmolive to test out their new product and I wanted to give you guys my review thus far. Now, I’ll admit I was a bit hesitant at first because Colgate is not my regular toothpaste of choice but I wanted to give this product a try because I could use a whiter and brighter smile especially in my line of work which involves being in front of the camera ALOT.
I’ve gotten my teeth whiten at the dentist twice prior and while I loved the instant results, it was very costly [and yes I’m talking about my co-payment], for a process that needs to be ‘ongoing’ to sustain a whiter smile. So, you can imagine my excitement when when I learned of this new ‘affordable’ toothpaste that was offering the same results without applying whitening strips.
It’s been a little over ten days that I’ve been using ‘Colgate Optic Platinum High Impact White’ and, here’s the pro’s thus far. I did notice my teeth begin to whiten within the first week. Upon first use, I instantly had that ‘tingling’ feeling on my teeth similar to my treatment at the dentist. My teeth still feel strong are not sensitive’.
This formula is professionally designed with hydrogen peroxide for a fast and effectively, whiter, brighter, smile. The product alleges to protect your enamel and contains anti-cavity flouride protection.
I don’t have any con’s to speak on at the moment because I intend to fulfill my 6 week commitment to see the final results. I will provide update on my progress via pictures and or an article post in the upcoming weeks. Below are photos I took this morning.
Here’s a recent photo of myself out and about during ‘Easter’ weekend, and I can see a difference in my left [front] tooth which usually appears more stained in color than the one right.
‘Colgate Optic White Platinum High Impact White’ may be pass the test. Stay Tuned!
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