Atlanta, GA (October 26, 2009) – With the holidays right around the corner, Whiter Image, a leader in the $14 billion teeth whitening industry, is preparing for the expected increase in sales. 2009 has brought tremendous growth, and the company believes even more salons and spas will be stocking up for the holiday season. In [...]
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It’s almost the holidays!
Posted in In The News, Press, tagged beauty industry, beauty products, Chic-Flic, Chic-Flic ToGO Whitening Pen, Cosmetics, hydrogen peroxide, Lip Gloss Plumper Pen, Lip Plumper, Stained Teeth, Teeth Whitening, Theeth Whitening, ToGo Teeth Whitening Pen, ToGO Whitening Pen, White Image, Whitening, Whiter Image, Whiter Image ToGO Whiteing Pen on October 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Heated Debate In The Cosmetic Whitening World
Posted in Whiter Image, tagged Cosmetics, debate, hydrogen peroxide, Over The Counter Whitening, Teeth Whitening on September 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
There is an apparent “battle” going on in the teeth whitening industry over the ways people are brightening their smile. There of course is cosmetic dentistry. This method leaves your teeth in the hands of the professionals. Yes, it’s the more expensive route to take, but the results are significant. Why? – because the concentration [...]
An After-Party Whitener
Posted in Whiter Image, tagged coffee, hydrogen peroxide, product, soda, stains, ToGO Whitening Pen, Whitening, Whiter Image, wine on September 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Coffee or wine? No matter what you fancy, enjoying these guilty pleasures doesn’t go unnoticed. Stains – the trail left on your pearly white smile making it impossible to hide your secret indulgences. Well not anymore.
An After-Wine Whitener
Posted in Blogs, tagged coffee, hydrogen peroxide, product, soda, stains, ToGO Whitening Pen, Whitening, Whiter Image, wine on September 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
If you’ve spent a nice chunk of change on professional tooth whitening, you’d be wise to avoid red wine, coffee and cola unless you want to reverse your results. But sometimes that Cabernet, Kona or Coke is just begging to be imbibed. What’s a dark-drink devotee to do?
