armadillo pie
08-07-2005, 08:05 PM
Someone posted awhile ago that Auro Ear Drops have some indgredients that tooth whiteners have. They said your teeth will be white from using it.
Has anyone tried it. Can you put this substance in your mouth? I saw it at the drug store and there was a caution not to ingest it.
Has anyone tried it. Can you put this substance in your mouth? I saw it at the drug store and there was a caution not to ingest it.
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Yekcoh4
08-08-2005, 12:35 PM
Do a search on here for the thread you are speaking of and read it. I think I remember some users coming back after a while and saying they appeared to be losing the enamel from their teeth after long term use. You are not supposed to ingest toothpaste either but it's "safe" to put in your mouth. Surely they mean just don't drink it :)
Raddisonmn
07-11-2007, 11:27 PM
I swear by using this your teeth WILL be whiter. I've used it for almost 2 years now. I squirt it directly on my upper and lower teeth every morning while getting ready for work. I leave it on my teeth for about 10 minutes, then spit. I've never experienced any sort of tooth sensitivity from using it. After it's out, I brush as normal with my regular toothpaste. At night, I squirt it on my toothbrush and brush, spit, then use regular toothpaste again. I'm a waitress and every day receive a comment about how white my teeth are. For a product that costs less then $5, my smile looks like I paid a dentist millions to make my smile MOVIE STAR QUALITY.
tUrRrRa
07-12-2007, 01:12 AM
Wow that's worth a try if you don't experience any sensitivity from it. I get sensitive teeth when using whiteners, so I might give this a try since it's cheap and I can always toss it out and not feel guilty if it doesn't work for me. How quick until you see results?
Raddisonmn
07-12-2007, 10:20 AM
You'll begin to see a difference right away. Your teeth won't go from yellow to brite white with one try, but, you will notice the more you use it. The main ingredient is Carbamide Peroxide 6.5%. Now when you go to the stores that sell Crest Whitestrips or any other whitener...look at the main ingredient. With the same amout of peroxide...with the same results...why would you spend more money? The ear wax remover doesn't make your teeth sensitive either like the strips do. For $5 a bottle, what do you have to loose? Give it a try, stick with it, and you WILL notice a definite change in your whiteness of teeth.
Happy results!
Happy results!
MoonLight0
07-12-2007, 06:18 PM
I've tried this as well and didn't see much difference at all. If there was any difference, it was way too subtle for me to notice. It's a waste if you ask me, but I guess if you want you can try it anyway. I suppose it may work for some people.
CaringMom
07-16-2007, 06:09 PM
Just wanted to say I tried this over the weekend and noticed a slight difference already; brighter and just cleaner looking! My teeth were just starting to look a little dull as it's been a good year or more since I've done the strips. I put the drops on a q-tip and dabbed my teeth, let it set about 15 minutes then rinsed. Our local WM had the auro drops for $3.83. Figured I'd have my husband use them in his ears if they didn't work on my teeth! :D
Thanks Raddisonmn!
Thanks Raddisonmn!
tUrRrRa
07-18-2007, 01:34 AM
I was going to pick some up at Walgreens the other day but found a tooth whitener for only $2!!! Seems to work okay so far. It has a little tray and gel you put in it. I think I actually notice a tiny difference after only 2 days. It only takes 5 minutes twice a day.

