I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (2024)

  • I tried Lumineux whitening strips the 8 weeks leading up to my wedding.

  • I was surprised about the messiness of the process, but pleased to not experience sensitivity.

  • My teeth lightened up a little, but good lighting and makeup really made my smile shine.

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My teeth have always been fine, but there's definitely room for improvement.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (1)

A couple months before my September wedding, I took advantage of a free dental consultation. One of my bottom teeth is crooked (a clear consequence of me never wearing the retainer I got post-braces decades ago) and all my teeth are, shall we say, "off-white."

Next to lipstick and the bright white of a wedding dress, I worried they'd appear yellow.

I asked the dentist: How much improvement is possible in 10 weeks?

The dentist said I could use Invisalign for straightening, but any change would be barely noticeable by the big day. As for whitening, I had two options.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (2)

One was a $275 "express" whitening said to improve teeth two to three shades in an hour. The other was a $575 "zoom" whitening session that's supposed to improve your teeth up to eight shades in a 90-minute session. That option also included a whitening tray so I could give my teeth an extra boost right ahead of wedding day.

However, after consulting with a pearly-white-toothed friend who uses whitening strips sold on Amazon for $50 per 21-day pack, I decided to save some money for other wedding expenses and give the strips a shot.

Teeth Whitening Strips (small)

Here's a close up of my teeth on June 20, before I started using the strips on July 12, exactly 8 weeks ahead of my wedding.

In addition to being slightly yellow, my smile has always had what I call an "oatmeal" on the bottom of my right front tooth. The dentist compared it to a freckle, saying it's a natural discoloration that will always be there, no matter how much or what kind of whitening I pursue.

I opted for Lumineux, based on my friend's recommendation. They're "non-toxic" and not supposed to cause any tooth sensitivity.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (4)

I'd never used any sort of tooth whitening strips, so the process at first was surprisingly slimy. I kind of thought they just stuck on like stickers, but I learned they get gooey when wet. Plus, you have to fold part of each strip over the tops of your teeth, which can take a few tries to keep them centered.

After my first application, I didn't feel any tooth sensitivity — but I did feel nauseous.

I think it was anxiety — the idea of accidentally swallowing the chemicals creeped me out, but after reading the ingredients list (things like coconut oil and lemon peel), I relaxed and never felt nauseous again.

Most whitening strips use peroxide to achieve their aim, which can irritate the tooth nerve and cause pain or sensitivity in some people, according to VeryWell Health.

That could be why Lumineux boasts a "certified non-toxic" label, but that doesn't mean other whitening strips, which the American Dental Association supports, are harmful.

Here's a closeup of my teeth on July 23, after about two weeks of admittedly inconsistent use.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (5)

I mostly got into a routine of using the strips in the morning, after a workout and before any meals or coffee. They only take 30 minutes and you need to wait another 30 after before eating or drinking.

That gave me time to wear them while starting work, since I typically didn't have phone or video calls in that first 30 minutes. (Attempting to talk to anyone who doesn't love you unconditionally while wearing them is not a good idea.)

A few days later, I snapped a picture of my teeth while covered in the translucent strips.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (6)

I did notice that as soon as I was done with the strips and had rinsed out my mouth, my teeth were brighter. But the distribution was spotty, with bright white patches on some tips of teeth for example. That unevenness faded a bit over the next hour or so.

About 3 and a half weeks in, I did notice improvement but wanted more, so I stepped it up.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (7)

Part of my lackluster results were likely user-related. I probably only used the strips on about two-thirds of the days.

Travel for another wedding and my bachelorette party threw me off, and on days I went into the office, I couldn't pull off the morning routine. For better or worse, I'm not someone who does self-care at night.

I ended up ordering the Lumineux toothpaste ($10) along with another box of strips in an attempt to cram ahead of the big day.

Toothpaste (small)

After a few days of whitening strips plus whitening toothpaste, my teeth seemed to be continuing to get brighter but it definitely wasn't dramatic.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (8)

I didn't particularly like the toothpaste — I'm usually a fan of the Arm & Hammer brand that's loaded with baking soda. That makes me feel like my teeth are getting whiter, but maybe the Lumineux was doing a better job.

Five weeks in, or three ahead of the wedding, my tan from plenty of outdoor pool visits and a couple of beach trips could have made my teeth look brighter.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (9)

Exactly a week before the wedding, I tried to double down and use two strips a day.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (10)

That plan lasted only one day, with the chaos of last-minute wedding planning disrupting any sort of beauty routine.

Still, my teeth seemed brighter.

When picking up our rings, my then-fiancé commented, unprompted, on how good they looked. Perhaps it was the lighting in the jewelry store, but I took the compliment.

On the wedding day, my teeth were the last thing on my mind. But when I got the photos, I was impressed by my pearly whites.

I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (11)

Ultimately, however, I credit the photographer, the lighting, my makeup artist — and dare I say love? — far more than the whitening strips for my sparkly smile.

Still, I found the strips a relatively accessible, affordable, and discomfort-free way to give your mouth a modest upgrade.

Related Article Module: The 6 best at-home teeth whitening kits in 2021, according to dentists

I've never tried other at-home products like bleaching kits or peroxide-based whitening strips, but based on Insider's review of teeth-whitening products, other options like Crest's 3D Professional Effects Whitestrips may have been more effective — if I was willing to risk discomfort.

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I tried $50 teeth whitening strips for 2 months before my wedding. They left me with a dazzling smile - but lighting matters more for your photos of the big day. (2024)

FAQs

How long before my wedding should I use crest white strips? ›

1 Month Before Your Wedding

This will give you a clean slate to whiten your teeth, and it will help you make sure your oral health is in good condition.

How long before your wedding should you whiten your teeth? ›

The Best Time to Get Your Teeth Whitened

Therefore, you'll give yourself plenty of time to achieve your desired results. If you're using an over-the-counter product, you should start the whitening process around two months before your big event.

Does leaving whitening strips on longer make teeth whiter? ›

Longer Doesn't Always Mean Better: Don't leave 3D Whitestrips in place longer than the period of time that is recommended on the product instructions. Instead, maintain your whiter, brighter smile by using the iO Series 9 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush which vibrates to help remove day-to-day stains.

Are whitening strips a waste of money? ›

In most cases, no. Teeth whitening strips are not worth the money. There are better, more cost-effective ways to whiten your teeth, and you will be much happier with your results in the end. Talk to your dentist about your options to see if dental bleaching is right for you.

How often should you use Crest White Strips to see results? ›

Depending on the specific Crest 3D White Whitestrips product chosen, strips should be applied daily for anywhere from 10 to 20 consecutive days. The packaging instructions for the particular version of the product being used should be followed. Some improvement may be seen after only 3 days.

Is it better to use Crest White Strips in the morning or at night? ›

There is no strict rule regarding the time of day you should use them. However, there are some considerations to keep in mind. Using whitening strips before bed might be more convenient for some people, as it allows the product to work overnight without interference from food or beverages.

How many times do you have to whiten your teeth to see a difference? ›

We need more research, but studies have shown some whitening products might change the surface of your teeth or even damage them. How quickly you want results. One professional treatment might do the trick. You may need to use at-home products every day for a week or more to get similar results.

How many months does teeth whitening last? ›

If you opt for an at-home teeth whitening kit, you can generally expect your results to last for about four to six months with touch-ups as needed. However, if you choose to get your teeth professionally whitened at the dentist's office, your results could last up to a year or even longer with proper care.

What are the best teeth whitening strips? ›

After testing 23 options, we found that the Crest 3DWhitestrips 1-Hour Express are the best at-home teeth whitening strips. These whitening strips are formulated with hydrogen peroxide and are designed as a quick solution to brighten teeth in just a single one-hour session.

What happens if I leave a teeth whitening strip on for too long? ›

It's tempting to think that leaving them on longer will yield a more dazzling smile, but this isn't necessarily the case. Overextending the application time can lead to increased tooth sensitivity without delivering significant additional benefits.

Why do my teeth look more yellow after whitening strips? ›

Teeth can become temporarily dehydrated after using whitening strips. Your teeth may appear more yellow as a result of this dehydration because the enamel may become dry and lack moisture. Dehydrated enamel sometimes has a transparent appearance that makes the naturally yellowish dentin underneath visible.

Why are my teeth so transparent after whitening strips? ›

Therefore, if the enamel wears away, this makes the edges are translucent. Few people believe that when you put teeth whitening strips or trays in your mouth for a long time than required, it can lead to the erosion of your tooth enamel, and hence, your teeth appear translucent.

What is the downside of white strips? ›

The strips can cause side effects, such as tooth sensitivity and gum irritation. However, sensitivity is less likely to occur with at-home bleaching than it is with in-office procedures. As whitening strips use bleaching agents to achieve their effects, the overuse of these products can damage the teeth .

Why are whitening strips banned? ›

The primary concern with whitening strips is that the peroxides in them can be swallowed unintentionally. With Crest's white teeth strips, there is an even greater risk of undesirable effects due to the higher level of active hydrogen peroxide.

Do whitening strips ruin your enamel? ›

The majority of whitening strips are safe to use; however, if you use whitening strips that contain chlorine dioxide, you could destroy the enamel on your teeth. Chlorine dioxide is the same acid used to disinfect swimming pools. It whitens teeth by eating away the surface of the enamel.

Should I whiten my teeth for a wedding? ›

Most dentists will recommend you to do teeth whitening ahead of your wedding day because it also takes planning and a series of treatments to achieve your desired results.

Should I brush teeth before Crest White Strips? ›

Brushing before applying Whitestrips can help remove surface stains and improve product adherence. Yet, it's equally essential to follow up with a gentle post-treatment brushing to eliminate residual gel and maintain oral hygiene.

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