Atelier du Sourire Raspberry Whitening Strips 14uts

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Description

Raspberry flavoured whitening strips, product made with PVP, glycerin, water, polysorbate-80, aroma, citric acid, maltodextrin, cellulose acetate. The composition results in whiter teeth in a short time. The whitening strips offer fast and effective instant whitening action. The peroxide-free formula prevents the accumulation of new stains and leaves an immediate brightness. Product features raspberry flavour. Package contains 14 strips.

Instructions for use

-Remove the protective film, with dry hands.
-Apply the lower strip to the teeth at the gum line. Press lightly to stick it to the teeth. Fold the rest of the tape behind the teeth. Repeat for upper teeth.
-After 30 minutes, remove both strips and rinse mouth.

Unit price

0,00 € / Unit

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