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The 14 Worst-Teeth Cities - Beauty Tips, Product Reviews, and ...
Other factors, like having hard water or a dry climate, can also stain teeth or create a dry mouth (which can hurt gums). We looked at these factors and found 14 cities ...
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Yellow, dingy teeth, Beyond Wrinkles: 7 Beauty Mistakes That Make ...
He recommends getting a professional whitening treatment done twice a year, staying away from foods that stain teeth -- like ketchup, blueberries and red wine -- and ...
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No. 14: Albuquerque, N.M., The 14 Worst-Teeth Cities
Albuquerque also has hard water, which can stain teeth, and a dry climate, which can contribute to gum disease by limiting saliva. *According to the Centers for Disease ...
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No. 5: New York, N.Y., 12 Best-Teeth Cities
So while they may not be exercising much, it stands to reason that New Yorkers' teeth are stain-free! See Next Page: No. 4: San Francisco, Calif.
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No. 1: Revlon Just Bitten Lip Stain, $6.99, Makeup: 11 Best and ...
Although this stain wasn't drying to my lips, the color didn't last long at all. ... From LED teeth whiteners to diamond-infused concealers -- see the hot-off-the-press ...
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Best and Worst Teeth Whiteners
I especially liked the deep stain removal. It felt like I was really doing something to improve the color of my teeth. By the third day, I started seeing results."
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Makeup: 11 Best and Worst Lip and Cheek Stains
Step 3: Apply stain Use your fingertips or a makeup sponge and smile as you blend the ... From LED teeth whiteners to diamond-infused concealers -- see the hot-off-the-press ...
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Breakthroughs in Luxe Beauty Products - Beauty Tips, Product ...
Breakthroughs in Luxe Beauty Products From LED teeth whiteners to diamond-infused concealers -- see the hot-off-the-press technologies in beauty products
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No. 3: Bethesda, Md., 12 Best-Teeth Cities
12 Best-teeth Cities You'll find plenty of pearly whites in these towns; did your home ... This means residents should have healthy gums and stain-free smiles. See Next Page: No ...
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No. 9: Atlanta, Ga., The 14 Worst-Teeth Cities
Almost 95 percent of residents receive fluoridated water, which can help strengthen teeth (however too much can stain them according to Dr. Smigel).

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