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Colgate Optic White Reviews

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Beauty Crew Beauty Editor / September 06 2017

The product

Looking to whiten your teeth at home? Colgate Optic White® High Impact White is a toothpaste that’s formulated with hydrogen peroxide (the same ingredient that dentists use) to visibly whiten teeth by up to four shades. I can be used twice a day in place of your regular toothpaste and should be used over a six week period or more for best results.

Our panel of Review Crew® testers put the entire range to the test. 

The panel

Beauty Crew sent Colgate Optic White® High Impact White to a panel of women aged between 25 and 54 across all backgrounds who have yellowed or discoloured teeth

The lowdown

Here’s what the Review Crew® loved about Colgate Optic White® High Impact White:

How the product delivered results: Many Review Crew® members noticed that their teeth looked visibly brighter after just a week of use.

How easy it was to use: Members liked that the product was easy to use at home, and didn’t require a visit to the dentist for whitening results.

This may not be for you if…

You dislike strong flavours: Our members were split when it came to judging the taste of the toothpaste. Some members thought that it was too intense, while others enjoyed the refreshing mint flavour.

The verdict

"I’ve always been a bit sceptical about whitening toothpastes and in the past they haven’t lived up to their claims, but Colgate Optic White is the exception. I say the toothpaste is worth buying if you want to see some improvement in the whiteness of your teeth without paying a large price for a professional whitening system! "
Olivia
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Review Crew® member
"I really have struggled for many years trying to find a product that effectively removes stains from my teeth safely. I can't believe how well this product works and I love that it is safe enough to use twice a day!"
Tia
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Review Crew® member

The product

Having visibly whiter teeth can also be achieved with an at-home whitening system, such as the Colgate Optic White® Toothbrush + Whitening Pen. Just like Colgate Optic White® High Impact White toothpaste, the whitening pen is infused with hydrogen peroxide to lift stains on teeth. As for the toothbrush, it’s designed with raised polishing bristles to effectively clean and remove plaque.

The panel

Beauty Crew also sent Colgate Optic White® Toothbrush + Whitening Pen to a panel of women of all backgrounds aged between 25 and 54 who have yellowed or discoloured teeth.

The lowdown

Here’s what the Review Crew® loved about Colgate Optic White® Toothbrush + Whitening Pen:

How it delivered results: Like the toothpaste, Review Crew® members noticed that their teeth looked whiter after a few uses.

How convenient the product was: Members loved that the whitening gel fitted inside the toothbrush and that it could easily fit inside a handbag for use throughout the day.

The verdict 

"The product tastes pleasant (mild mint), is easy to apply, has no chemical after-taste like others I have used, doesn't make my teeth sensitive (like others have) and although it's a small tube, it has really lasted a long time."
Kylie
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Review Crew® member
"I found this product very easy to use without going to the bother that some of these type of products involve. Teeth were looking brighter after only a few days. Gel has a nice taste, too. I would definitely highly recommend."
Monica
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Review Crew® member

Like the sound of these teeth whitening products? Make sure to read all the reviews for Colgate Optic White® High Impact White and Colgate Optic White® Toothbrush + Whitening Pen.

Have you tried this toothpaste and whitening tool from Colgate? What did you think? Tell us in the comments below.

The products for this Review Crew® trial have been provided by Colgate to Pacific Magazines’ BEAUTYcrew for the purpose of trial and review by BEAUTYcrew members.

Main image credit: Sevak Babakhani

Iantha is BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor, and has been part of the team since the site launched in 2016. Besides pinky-nude nail polish and wispy false lashes, she has a healthy obsession with face masks and skin care ingredients. Her previous work can be found in Virgin Australia Voyeur, Women's Health, and SHOP Til You Drop.