Manufacturing Your Own Teeth Whitening Strips - CosmoLab
Manufacturing Your Own Teeth Whitening Strips - CosmoLab
Whitening strips are the worlds most popular world to whiten teeth, because they are easy and convenient to use. Whitening strips gained popularity within the US market and there has now been a huge spike for demand all over the world.
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Here at CosmoLab you can create your own peroxide or non-peroxide whitening strips, with or without your own branding. We can brand your whitening strips on to the box and sachet.
Whitening strips that contain peroxide can contain up to 6% hydrogen peroxide, this is due to the EU legislation regarding products containing peroxide. Regular strips can be worn between 30-60 mins to whiten teeth.
We can also create dissolving strips which uses the same technology as the dissolving breath strips, which gained popularity in the early s. These are put on and dissolve on their own in 15-20 mins. The dissolving strips can also contain up to 6% peroxide, or none if you prefer.
The whitening strips can be flavoured with mint, charcoal, coconut, strawberry and orange. We could also potentially work on a unique flavour for your strips, if you desire.
Why use CosmoLab to manufacture your teeth whitening strips? We are based here in the UK and have a quick turnaround time. We only use high quality UK and EU ingredients in our formulations and our shipping prices are low, not to mention that our lead time is quick, meaning you can get a product on the market and sold sooner than working with other international suppliers.
Whitening Strips CosmoLab
Whitening strips are one of the worlds most popular methods of whitening. They are quick, simple and easy to use, thus enhancing their appeal. Whitening strips initially took off in the USA, although now are creating huge demand worldwide.
At CosmoLab, we will work with your team to develop strips for your target market, whether that be peroxide or non-peroxide. Our off the shelf strips can be manufactured in a variety of flavours including; mint, coconut and strawberry to name a few. We are more than happy to work with you to develop your own bespoke flavour if desired.
Charcoal has seen a soaring popularity in recent times with its uses being heralded from skincare to teeth whitening, we offer a number of off the shelf charcoal whitening strips to our private label clients.
With regards to peroxide strips, we adhere to UK and EU legislation of a maximum of 6% hydrogen peroxide to be sold through the professional dental channel or of 0.1% hydrogen peroxide to be sold through retail/online to end users. Within both of these options we can offer unique dissolving strips which dissolve on contact with saliva in around 10-15minutes, combining this with a strong mint flavouring provides great whitening with breath freshening results.
At CosmoLab, we offer the benefit of knowing that your products were formulated by a team in the UK, we source the best quality ingredients and are happy to work to specified budgets, ingredients and ideas. We are also able to offer lower minimum order quantities than most of our international counterparts and have graphic designers on hand to assist with any design help.
How to whiten your teeth naturally: 6 home remedies
While tooth-whitening kits are readily available at most pharmacies, many natural remedies can also help remove stains and protect tooth enamel.
Teeth can appear yellow for various reasons, but a range of strategies can slow the process and may reverse it. Tips for getting white teeth range from avoiding certain foods to occasional brushing with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide.
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The following strategies may help whiten teeth:
1. Making dietary changes
Eliminating foods that mark the teeth can prevent further staining. Foods and beverages that contain tannins, such as wine and tea, can stain the teeth. Coffee, dark sodas, and juices can also stain them.
Acidic foods can make the teeth look yellow by wearing down the enamel. People who are concerned about the color of their teeth should avoid the excessive consumption of citrus, coffee, and soda. Alternatively, they should always brush their teeth after having them.
Dentists generally recommend waiting at least 30 minutes after eating before brushing the teeth. Acids can weaken the enamel, so brushing too soon can cause damage.
Quitting smoking or tobacco products can reduce the risk of nicotine stains. It can also prevent tooth decay and gum disease, both of which can damage the enamel and cause oral health issues.
2. Trying oil pulling
Oil pulling is the term for washing the mouth with oil to remove dirt, bacteria, and debris. It is not a substitute for regular brushing or flossing, but some research suggests that washing the mouth with certain oils may help to whiten the teeth.
The American Dental Association (ADA) considers oil pulling to be unconventional dentistry, stating, there are no reliable scientific studies to show that oil pulling reduces cavities, whitens teeth, or improves oral health and well-being.
However, to try this method, rinse the mouth with oil for about 20 minutes after brushing, then spit it out.
Oils suitable for oil pulling include:
- coconut oil
- sunflower oil
- sesame oil
3. Brushing with baking soda
Baking soda can gently polish away stains on the surface of the teeth. Some people worry that baking soda is too harsh and may grind away enamel, but research from found it to be a safe way to remove stains.
Baking soda may also help to fight bacteria, which suggests that it may be able to reduce plaque and prevent tooth decay.
4. Using hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is a mild bleach that can help to whiten stained teeth. For optimal whitening, a person can try brushing with a mix of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide for 12 minutes twice a day for a week. They should only do this occasionally.
Hydrogen peroxide may increase tooth sensitivity, so it is not suitable for long-term use or for people who already have sensitive teeth.
5. Whitening with fruit
Papain and bromelain, which are enzymes that occur in papayas and pineapples respectively, may both help to whiten teeth.
A study found that tooth bleaching gels containing bromelain or papain have substantial clinical potential to whiten teeth.
However, more research is necessary to determine whether or not these enzymes are effective. The ADA does not recommend rubbing your teeth directly with pieces of fruit, as the acid in the fruit can actually make the color of teeth worse.
6. Chewing high fiber foods
Chewing certain high fiber vegetables and legumes can help neutralize the acid in the mouth and protect the enamel on the teeth.
Beans or leafy greens like spinach trigger the mouth to produce more saliva, which helps clean the mouth from acid.
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