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50% off Home Teeth Whitening Kits $49.50 + Shipping @ Smile High Club

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50% off our premium teeth whitening kits

The Smile High Club Premium Whitening Kit contains everything you need for easy-to-use & highly effective teeth whitening from the comfort of your own home.

• Safe ingredients

• No sensitivity

• fast results

• Mess-free system

• Efficient

• State-of-the-art LED light

Use the discount code: smile50

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  • Any genuine way of comparing these/ knowing what's good or bad.

    • +6

      If a scantily-clad model on a beach with white teeth isn't sufficient proof to convince you of their efficacy, then I'm afraid your standard of proof is simply too high.

  • -7

    feel free to check out the instagram: @smile_highclub

    • +5

      I'd love to see some evidence this is more than an advert?

      • +1

        Its following the same trends as every other teeth whitening kit seller.
        Feels like they all just slap their own branding on the same shit and offer "2 for 1" or "50% off" sales regularly.

  • +1

    State-of-the-art LED light

  • +11

    These are junk and don't work, see a proper dentist.

    • -5

      These are actually not meant to replace a dentist .. just to clarify 😊

      • +4

        so no denial of them being junk…..

        • -1

          Like I said above, we have had great feedback. I also use one & love it.

          I’m personally not here to argue whether you will love it or not

          At $49.50, I think it’s a very reasonable deal but I also can agree that some people will be skeptical 😊

          Appreciate your comment 🙌🏽

  • +3

    Great way to screw up your teeth.

    • +1

      How did you screw up your teeth by using this?

      Genuinely curious to know 😊

  • +3

    If anyone is curious and want to give it a go chemist warehouse is doing it for $35, $30 for ozb

    https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/87495/white-glo-whit…

    121 ratings with a 4.1 star
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    1 rating 5 star

    • If you’d prefer one with batteries, you could try that one

      Thankfully ours is wireless & rechargable

  • +5

    From home page:

    Non-Sensitive, Fast Results in 10 Minutes, Up to 10 Shades Whiter, Non-Sensitive Formula, Dentist Recommended.

    Which dentist recommended this exact product?

    • Same ones who recommended Oral-B

      • +3

        The faceless one?

    • +1

      The one with shares in this business.

    • +1

      The ones that doesn’t recommend the toothpaste in those “9 out of 10 dentists recommend” advertisements

    • He can't show you his face

      • Dude is ripped as hell tho judging from his back muscles

      • His name is Rob

  • I bought this. Used it three times . Definitely works, I have fairly white teeth - but this got rid of coffee/life staining. Really nice packaging and the fact that it's rechargable via USB means no need for coin cell batteries. I haven't had any additional sensitivity with my teeth, which was a problem when I tried to whiten them with gel 8+ years ago.

    • Appreciate the feedback ! Glad it’s working well for you 😊 thanks for your support

  • +4

    If you're making claims like "non-sensitive formula, dentist recommended," I'd be interested to know what your active ingredient is.
    Not to mention that this information should be readily available on your product page; I cannot seem to find it anywhere on your site.

    • +2

      I used to whiten my teeth alot of gels, they do work but it depends on the active ingredient. It's either Hydrogen Peroxide or Carbamide Peroxide. Ideally you want Hydrogen Peroxide.

      I used to buy crest professional strips which uses Hydrogen Peroxide at 16% but 16% is illegal in australia and the the ACCC banned them as it's way too harsh. Any gel that has like 4% - 6% Hydrogen Peroxide, you'll be using it over 2 weeks or more, 2 times a day to get great results where as the 16% Hydrogen Peroxide, I got results in 1 week but my teeth became so sensitive, I couldn't bite into bread but my teeth were so white.

      If a product uses Carbamide Peroxide, ideally the % you want is double of what a Hydrogen Peroxide product as. So if Hydrogen Peroxide 8% is safe, overall %, then you want 16% Carbamide Peroxide in the product as Carbamide Peroxide whitens the teeth quite slowly.

      Any product with 6% of less of Hydrogen Peroxide, I wouldn't even buy, doesn't do anything IMO. I would buy 10% or more Hydrogen Peroxide

      • +1

        Lower percentages of hydrogen peroxide will work, it will just take longer.

        • I have purchased 6% hydrogen peroxide strips from crest, and used it 2x per day, but I had to buy more packets because it was slow whitening my teeth. It wasn't worth the money and time. But if you have the time and money to buy more packets and use it safely over the weeks then go for it.

          I know everyone is different but in general, I would stay away from 6% unless you have patience and committed 2x per day.

    • +1

      Ours is 6%hp .. higher percentages are legal overseas however there’s increased change of sensitivity with that.

  • so, how do these work? is there a video or something?

  • +1

    It looks like warm white light was used for ‘before’ to give yellow look and cool white light was used for ‘after’ to give white look???

  • +1

    What kind of peroxide the gel uses and what's the % of peroxide?

    • +1

      6% .. the legal amount in Australia 😊

      • Your page has pictures of proven rrsults, but its hard to trust cosmetic images since they can all be easily tweaked with software.

        On the otherside we do not see other 'unproven' results…

  • With the company rep being this rude, good luck with your purchase

    • I see their recent post brought you back here too 🙂

      • after they commented "We had heaps of people purchase during the last deal" I wanted to have a look.
        Given how aggro the Rep had become in the new post, I highly doubt they had much sales.

        • They probably had a couple of extra sales with the coupon code and thought they'd try again for free advertising.

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