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How to choose the best teeth whitening products between clinic and at home treatments
At-home whitening like Smilie costs from £59 with results in a week, while in-clinic treatments cost £400–£1,000 but deliver faster shade changes under dental supervision.
- Consumers weighing options are encountering packed shelves of strips and gels, long clinic waits, and growing interest in Smilie at‑home kits.
- For many years, in‑clinic whitening was expensive and appointment‑based, prompting people considering teeth whitening to turn to at‑home kits offering gel and LED convenience, as Smilie emphasises.
- Clinic treatments deliver rapid shade change using a bright dental lamp in under an hour, while luxury clinic sessions cost £400 to over £1000, and at‑home kits start from £59 with some claiming 24 hours for results.
- The guide discloses it may earn a small commission and used AI tools, while a journalist verified the article and stresses whitening can fit routines and budgets.
- At‑home systems could shift daily routines by letting consumers apply whitening gel and LED on their own schedule, with Smilie customers driving growing demand for these kits.
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