I’m trying Crest 3D White Strips, but I don’t see much difference yet. I’ve done 5 treatments in 7 days. They do increase sensitivity. I think 20 treatments is the full effect.
Thanks. I don't spend much time thinking about my appearance, which is I suppose part of the problem: decades of tea and coffee stains at this point. But I'm also not terribly enamoured with the snow-white look, so would be happy just to mute the stains to a sort of cream-color. lol
I smoked for many years. I got the gel to use with the mouth plates, and they really worked for me 15 years ago. But my mouth has changed, and I can't afford new molds. I guess I'm about as vain as most people, but at a certain point, my invisibility led to my IDGAF, but I still hate showing my teeth. They are the things that make me feel old.
I grew up severely bucktoothed, which was its own sort of mind-fuck, so only now that i'm on the brink of old age (60 in two months!!?!) am i finally able to spend much time in the presence of a mirror. The sort of cold comfort I get though is looking at other people my age and realizing I've held up pretty well, considering
What product do you use for the teeth whitening? I've been thinking I ought to do this too.
I’m trying Crest 3D White Strips, but I don’t see much difference yet. I’ve done 5 treatments in 7 days. They do increase sensitivity. I think 20 treatments is the full effect.
Thanks. I don't spend much time thinking about my appearance, which is I suppose part of the problem: decades of tea and coffee stains at this point. But I'm also not terribly enamoured with the snow-white look, so would be happy just to mute the stains to a sort of cream-color. lol
I smoked for many years. I got the gel to use with the mouth plates, and they really worked for me 15 years ago. But my mouth has changed, and I can't afford new molds. I guess I'm about as vain as most people, but at a certain point, my invisibility led to my IDGAF, but I still hate showing my teeth. They are the things that make me feel old.
I grew up severely bucktoothed, which was its own sort of mind-fuck, so only now that i'm on the brink of old age (60 in two months!!?!) am i finally able to spend much time in the presence of a mirror. The sort of cold comfort I get though is looking at other people my age and realizing I've held up pretty well, considering
I turned 63 in October. This year was hard on my face.
My face is just trying to disappear. It's astonishing all the places where hairs can sprout. Only the surfaces of the eyes seem to be off-limits.
Leslie, did you know that Anne Serling (his daughter) has written a book about her Dad?
Yes, I did. Haven't read it, though. Have you?