If
you are going to look up teeth whitening, you will find that besides the
generic tooth bleaching products that are available online, there is a new
trend of products that offer the same kind of results but through a different
approach. The zero peroxide approach is fairly new, and is turning out to be a
crowd puller of late, especially as most of the average consumers are actually
curious about this new line of products. Mint cosmetics are a fairly new
product, but the way it cleanses teeth is not new. Sodium bicarbonate had
always been known to be a milder agent that helps clean the stains and color
off one's teeth, but not without downsides to the same first!
Well,
apparently, mint cosmetics have been making a great name in the annals of
natural teeth whitening history because of being safer and much more
user-friendly than other conventional products. The credit for this goes to the
cleansing agent used - sodium bicarbonate - which is many times milder and
safer for usage (for people with irritant gums or easily scarred lips/mouth
interiors). This is the 'zero peroxide' approach, which does away with the
conventional cleansing agent hydrogen peroxide and uses the said agent instead.
But
while the product is safe for use, there are several cons associated with the
same. Let's tackles these too while we are dissecting the product line!
Mint
cosmetics takes up a long time to get you that perfect smile - logically so,
because the cleansing agent is milder. So while you may keep gums intact (which
is the same in the case of conventional natural home teeth whitening kits if
you don't have over-sensitive or allergic skin), you will end up using it for a
longer period of time, for longer sessions to get the kind of results that
other tooth bleaching kits can get you!
Another
logical conclusion that we come across is the fact that these products will
take impact with the application of much more gel content than is necessary
with average whitening kits. This is because the agent is mild, and the zero
peroxide approach renders the need for more bleaching to make results faster
and better!
Mint
cosmetics, again, will cost you more on the long term, despite being affordable
right now. This is because you will be applying the kit for a longer time than
usual. While zero peroxide may seem to be a really lucrative proposal right
now, it won't be deemed so when you have spent more than what you would have on
an ordinary home teeth whitening kit and have no results to justify the same!
If
you ask me, the zero peroxide is only a gimmicky approach to retain consumers -
but the glitter will soon fade once the results and consumer reviews start
coming in. As for now, you can safely keep your money invested in the home
teeth whitening kits that use hydrogen peroxide, because the zero peroxide
approach will fall flat - sooner or later. And you don't want to fall with it!
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