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These are Post Wanted favorites – #1 best sellers on Amazon – with over 87,000 glowing reviews and over 50,000 purchases every month.
It’s Crest 3D Whitestrips , and they’re currently 35% off.
If you’re after a brighter, whiter smile, these top-rated strips are our favorites. Voted one of the best teeth whitening strips among our team of product testers and editors, this popular pack is well worth the cost as you’ll definitely see a difference after just a few uses.
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These professional whitening strips contain the same whitening ingredients used by dentists and are safe and effective on enamel. The hydrogen peroxide ingredient is not only good for your teeth and gums, but it also works to whiten your teeth several shades whiter.
How to use? Just peel, apply, smile and repeat! The bundle includes 20 Professional Effects Treatments and two 1-hour Express Treatments, allowing you to customize your beauty routine to your liking.
We recommend using it for 45 minutes over the standard 20 Professional Effects treatments. Plus, the non-slip grip ensures the strips stay in place until you remove them, so you can talk and even drink water while whitening your teeth. What could be better?
Overall, I can’t recommend Crest 3D Whitestrips enough, and since they’re on sale at the *lowest price ever* I would recommend buying more than a pack.
This article was written by Victoria Giardina, commerce journalist and content strategist at the New York Post. She has spent countless hours researching and testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest and greatest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to discern what’s really worth spending your hard-earned money on. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, as well as consulting medical and industry experts. Victoria’s recent accomplishments include reviewing buzzworthy Korean beauty brand Cosrx and testing dermatologist-recommended acne cleansers. Victoria has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.