Closer Weekly

Blue Pigments Whiten Teeth

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Just two years ago, the Full House alum dealt with the same aging woe we all do: dull-looking teeth. “As we get older, our teeth become porous, soaking up color from various foods and drinks,” says dentist Lana Rozenberg, D.D.S., who treats stars in her New York City office. “Over time, this leads to yellow stains that sap the sparkle from our smile.” Her fix to brighter teeth in a flash: a blue-tinted toothpaste. “The blue pigmented particles stick to the tooth’s surface and cancel out any yellow tints for the illusion of whiter teeth,” says Dr. Rozenberg. For a megawatt smile like Lori’s now, brush with a paste (like Luster Now! Instant Fluoride Whitening

Toothpaste, $6, walmart.com) twice a day.

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