EverSmile WhitenFresh Lets You Say Goodbye to Breath Mints + Hello to Whiter Teeth

EverSmile’s new WhitenFresh spray is here, and your teeth will never be the same.

EverSmile® WhitenFresh™ is a new spray that will whiten, clean, and freshen up your teeth. You will be able to combat bacteria without having to stop and fumble to look for your extra toothbrush when you’re going to be late for a meeting or date when you want to keep your breath crisp and fresh.

If you happen to have habits that stain your teeth, like drinking coffee or wine or even smoking, WhitenFresh is just right for you. This product, if you use it on a regular basis, can help remove and prevent yellowing of the teeth.
Other whitening strips or gels might make your teeth and gums sensitive, but WhitenFresh is designed with your comfort in mind. It contains a small amount of hydrogen peroxide that makes it safe to use up to 6 times a day.
Two bottles of this product, as it sells in pairs, will last you 60 days if you use it 3 times per day.
So how does it work? It’s nice ‘n easy: you spray it 2 or 3 times onto your teeth and tongue, spread it around, then swish it in your mouth for 15-20 seconds.

One of the ingredients is mint oil, which will not only brighten your teeth, but will also give you minty fresh, as if you’ve just brushed.
It comes in a convenient little bottle, so if you want to feel fresh on the go, you can put it in your purse or toiletry bag. No sink needed. It’s a dream come true.
To snag yours, visit them here.
A wordsmith with her head in the clouds, Stephanie Tillman keeps her fingers in a little bit of everything. This go-getter started writing at a young age, and her first publication was a short story (“Unscrewed”) in the anthology “Blood and Guts.” She maintains a strong social-media presence among readers and writers, with more than 18,200 followers on her writing-focused Tumblr (“Why Aren’t You Writing?”).
Mentored by poet Dr. Tom C. Hunley for her M.A. in Creative Writing, Stephanie writes in as many genres as possible and is always hungry for new knowledge of any kind. The worlds of fantasy that inspire her came from the pens of Edgar Allan Poe, Lemony Snicket, Meg Cabot, D.J. MacHale, Gail Carson Levine, Jules Verne, and J.K. Rowling.