IWhite Maintenance Stick Reviews
iWhite Maintenance Stick Review
The iWhite Maintenance Stick is a brush-on whitener from Remedent. This product is meant to be used as a touch up whiter once you are finished with the iWhite Light Activated Teeth Whitening Kit. While brush-on teeth whitening is not a new concept (Colgate introduced the first in 2002), this is the first brush-on product we have seen which implements a dual action stick.
At first glance, the maintenance stick looks like a dual lip gloss product. One side has a brush, and the other has a wax head. The brush at first may seem to be the half that does the whitening, but its just to clean the smile zone.. The whitening substance is actually part of the wax on the wax head.
To use the product, you simply apply a thin layer of the cleaning gel to the front of all upper and lower teeth in the smile zone. Next, you apply the whitening wax on top of it. The wax will naturally dissolve without rinsing.
The brush uses a cleaning gel which helps remove stains from the enamel surface before whitening. By cleaning the surface of the teeth, the enamel pores become more accessible for deeper whitening. The whitening wax is made up 6% hydrogen peroxide and uses proprietary ingredients to help with contact time on the tooth surface.
We found that when applying the cleaning gel it was a bit hard to gauge how much is enough. Just make sure to only apply a thin amount of gel. When applying the whitening wax, it might feel like you are drawing on it with a crayon since it comes out chalky and gritty. This is probably an intentional design, since the grittiness seems to help with a longer contact time.
The wax is noticeable right after application until it dissolves (depending on how much you put on) so its probably best to not talk to anyone if youre self-conscious about things on your teeth. Even though the directions say not to eat or drink for 15 minutes after for best results, its doubtful youll want to anyway due to the feeling of foreign wax on your teeth.
iWhites success depends on your determination to spend time with the product. Its easy, simple, pleasant-tasting and can be stashed in your purse or briefcase for portable use.
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