You've found your dress. My guess is it's white, ivory, or some variation of the traditional bridal hue. The accessory hunt has started and you're on your way to completing your "bridal look" but don't stop there—freshen up those pearly whites too. After all, do you want your white dress to make your teeth look yellow? Nope.
And if you have about $500 in the budget, it's not too hard to achieve a brilliant smile. It's a worthwhile investment that will last you well into your first year of marriage!
I recently had the opportunity to meet with Dr. Bill Dorfman and Dr. Ann Demarais of the Get It Right campaign, which focuses on the benefits of professionally whitening your teeth (hello, confidence!) and the importance of putting your best smile out there. You can check out the site for more tips, information, and a dentist near you that can do a teeth-whitening procedure in about an hour(!). The treatment's easy enough that you can do it on your lunch break! And you can ask for a touch-up kit for the morning of your big day.











From: Abbi | 11/28/11 at 4:07 pm
"My guess is it's white, ivory, or some variation of the traditional bridal hue."
Traditional according to whom? Sure, it's fair to say that most of the women reading will end up choosing such a dress, but take a moment to consider that you have tons of readers who have traditional dress colors that aren't white.