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Super White Smile: Teeth Whitening – Frequently Asked Questions
July 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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So you’re considering whitening your teeth?
July 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Evaluate Your Situation
Things You Should Think About
So you’re considering whitening your teeth? Let’s evaluate your motivating factors. Are your teeth just yellowed and discolored? Or do you have Tetracyclne stains, missing teeth, or crown and bridgework that may not match the whitened teeth?
If you answered yes to anything other than yellowed and discolored, you are probably not a good candidate for tooth whitening.
Next question to ask yourself if you really want whiter teeth – do you visit a dentist and spend anywhere from $300-$500 per session, or do you buy your own product and do it at home? If money is no object, then by all means contribute to your dentists wealth. If not, then join the rest of us who inexpensively whiten their teeth at home.
Carbamide Peroxide is the ingredient that is most commonly used to whiten teeth with. It can be purchased over the counter at most drug stores. Problem is, the pharmacy will only sell you 12% gel. It’s going to take “FOREVER” to get your teeth white with 12% gel.
So what’s the answer you ask? 22 and 35% gel can be purchased online with no FDA restrictions and applied in the privacy of your own home at a fraction of the cost dentists charge.
Where Can I Buy IT?
SuperWhiteSmile.com
At Superwhitesmile.Com our formula reduces tooth sensitivity. We use kosher grade glycerin (no animal byproducts), and why kosher? Animal by-products can be harmful and irritating to the soft tissue. This enhanced stabilization of the formula is for increased whitening performance. Results are GUARANTEED! We guarantee that your teeth will be 3 – 8 shades lighter in 30 days or your money back. That’s how confident we are about our product. No one else will make this offer!
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How To Smile
April 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
How To Smile
Smile makes us forever young”Frown and you frown alone,” it is sometimes said, “but smile and the whole world smiles with you.” The whole world? That may be a stretch, but a smile can be incredibly powerful. Wearing a warm smile can draw people to you, put others at ease, and even cheer you up. Not just any smile will do, though. Here’s how to develop a genuine, infectious smile that can make a bad date turn good, seal a business deal, and help you make friends wherever you go.
Practice good hygiene.
If you’ve got bits of food stuck in your teeth, people may indeed say you have an infectious smile, but they might be talking about actual infections. It should go without saying, but regularly brushing your teeth and making sure your breath is fresh are prerequisites to a good smile. If your teeth are stained, visit the dentist for a polishing or use a whitening product, and take care of your lips to prevent chapping. When you smile people will inevitably look at your mouth, so following these considerations will help you make a better impression, and, more importantly, a healthy mouth will make you feel more confident about smiling.
A smile lights up your face
Get comfortable with smiling. Many people are a little nervous about smiling. They don’t think their smile looks good, or they think that smiling makes them look unprofessional or vulnerable. It’s true that a smile does show a little vulnerability, but that’s part of what makes it so powerful. No matter how professional, intelligent, or in control you think a serious face (or worse, a frown) makes you appear, people almost always respond better to a smile.
Think happy thoughts.
The easiest way to a great smile is to be happy. You can be happy all the time, but not everybody is; when you are not, you can think happy thoughts instead. Think about something or someone that you care about, or think about a joke that you just find hilarious. Remarkably, when you’re feeling down, smiling can help cheer you up, even if you have to coax a smile out at first.
Smiles are contagious.
Smile with your eyes. When we think of smiling, we think of the mouth, but the eyes may actually be more essential to a warm, genuine smile. Smiling with your eyes is difficult to describe–in general your cheekbones lift slightly and your eyebrows dip a little–but when you see it, you know it: it’s that look of your eyes “lighting up” or “twinkling.” To get a feel for how to make your eyes smile, get in front of a mirror and practice smiling, but concentrate only on your eyes. You may find it helpful to cover the lower part of your face with a piece of paper. Play around with it a bit, and you’ll find that you can make your mouth smile when your eyes aren’t smiling, and you can also smile only with your eyes. When your eyes do smile, remember how it feels, which muscles are working and how. With practice, you’ll be able to smile with your eyes at will.
Develop your smile.
Don’t particularly care for your smile? It’s a common complaint, and while it’s true that any smile is better than a frown, it’s also true that some smiles look better than others. What’s your best smile? One way to find out is to look through pictures of yourself. Many people who consider themselves unphotogenic are plagued by bad smiles in front of the camera, but just about everybody has at least one picture in which they just look great, with a perfectly natural, contagious smile. Find that picture and focus on what your face is doing. Then practice in front of a mirror until you get it just right. Keep practicing, and pay attention to how that great smile feels, so that you’ll be able to replicate it without looking in a mirror. Soon it will become second nature, and you’ll likely find that you’ll look more photogenic in your next batch of pictures.
If you want to improve your smile, look at pictures of smiles that you believe are beautiful. Also, think good thoughts and remember that you are beautiful (inside and out). Your smile is bound to look better if you feel good about yourself!
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