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How to use Bondi Smile

Posted by Tom Boland on

How to use our Teeth Whitening Kit and Activated Teeth Whitening Charcoal

Bondi Smile is the perfect product for anyone wanting whiter teeth. Why? Because our gels are soundly made in the U.S.A under strict regulations. We are one of Australia’s leading teeth whitening brands and our products are made for everyday people and will not damage teeth.

It’s quick and easy to use Bondi Smile. Steps to using our teeth whitening kit are as follows:

  1. Use the syringe to transfer the teeth whitening gel into the mouth tray, creating a line of gel in the tray.
  2. Put the tray into your mouth.
  3. Turn on the LED light.
  4. After 10 minutes, a beeper will let you know time’s up.
  5. Check the results. Repeat up to 4 times (40 minutes).

Complete these steps three times in the first week, then reduce your whitening to once every three weeks. It’s that easy to achieve a smile that’s up to 8 shades whiter! 

Woman with red lips and white teeth

If you think that using the teeth whitening gel, mouth tray and LED light may not be for you, an alternative is our Dual Whitening Activated Coconut Charcoal. Using Bondi Smile’s Activated Charcoal is a natural way to whiten your teeth.

Brush your teeth gently with the charcoal for 1-2 minutes once a fortnight to notice a cleaner, whiter smile. Pay particular attention to more heavily stained teeth. 

At Bondi Smile, it’s our mission help people achieve a more happy, healthy smile. We only have one set of teeth in our lifetime, and we know how important it is to look after the teeth we have. 

Bondi Smile’s products meet the standards of ACCC Product Safety and the Australian Dental Association for home teeth whitening. Our customers can rest assured knowing Bondi Smile will produce results while keeping their teeth in good condition.

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