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    Which of These 2 Teeth Whitening Pens Is Right for You?

    With so many whitening products available, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. If you’re considering using 2 teeth whitening pens to brighten your smile, this review is for you.

    As a dental hygienist, I tested two of the most searched and talked-about products — including the popular Absolute White Teeth Whitening Pen. Let’s see how they stack up.


    Whitening Pens I Tested

    1. Absolute White Teeth Whitening Pen

    • Hydrogen peroxide-based formula
    • Click-to-dispense brush applicator
    • Affordable ($10–$25)
    • Available at Amazon, Walmart, CVS

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    2. AuraGlow Whitening Pen

    • Higher concentration gel (up to 35% carbamide peroxide)
    • Sleek packaging with twist mechanism
    • Slightly pricier ($20–$35)
    • Sold online and through dental professionals

    How I Tested the Whitening Pens

    I used each whitening pen:

    • Twice daily for 7 consecutive days
    • On natural enamel only (no fillings or veneers)
    • After brushing and drying my teeth
    • Avoided dark or staining foods for consistency

    Photos were taken on Day 1, 4, and 7 to show progress.


    Results: Side-by-Side Whitening Comparison

    DayAbsolute WhiteAuraGlow
    1A2A2
    4A1–A2A1
    7A1B1

    Summary: Both 2 teeth whitening pens worked well — AuraGlow delivered slightly brighter results in a shorter time.


    Pros & Cons of Each Whitening Pen

    ✅ Absolute White Teeth Whitening Pen

    Pros:

    • Budget-friendly
    • Mild formula for sensitive teeth
    • Easy to find in retail stores

    Cons:

    • Slower results
    • Not suitable for deep stains
    • Requires consistency

    ✅ AuraGlow Whitening Pen

    Pros:

    • Stronger whitening gel
    • Visible results in 3–5 days
    • Dentist-recommended by some providers

    Cons:

    • Higher price point
    • May cause brief sensitivity

    🔗 Also read: How Long After Whitening Can I Eat Normally?


    Which Whitening Pen Should You Choose?

    Choose Absolute White if:

    • You have surface stains or mild discoloration
    • You’re trying teeth whitening for the first time
    • You have sensitive teeth
    • You’re looking for an affordable option

    Choose AuraGlow if:

    • You need deeper stain removal
    • You want faster results
    • You’re okay with a little sensitivity
    • You’re preparing for a big event

    📖 Related: Best Foods to Eat After Whitening


    Professional Verdict: 2 Whitening Pens That Actually Work

    Both of these 2 teeth whitening pens performed well in my 7-day test. If you’re just starting out, go with Absolute White. If you want stronger, faster results and can manage mild sensitivity, AuraGlow is a fantastic choice.

    You can always use one to maintain your results after using the other — that’s a trick many of my patients use.


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    Written by: [Your Name], RDH with 10+ years of cosmetic and preventive dental care experience.

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