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The June 6th
issue of WOMAN'S WORLD features LUMINEERS
as a "Beautiful Smile Breakthrough."
Cecilia Burns, a badly tetracycline-stained
case, is the LUMINEERS candidate quoted throughout
the story. LUMINEERS are touted to "make
even the darkest stains disappear - without
grinding."
LUMINEERS is
noted in the Seen & Heard column of IN
TOUCH's May 8th issue as one of the "goodies"
that the Daytime Emmy host, Kelly Monaco,
was given in her gift basket.
QUICK & SIMPLE'S
May 2nd issue features a free LUMINEERS smile
makeover in the Contests section under the
column, "What Makes You Smile?"
Readers send in a letter about what brings
a smile to their face, along with a photo.
A "Star
Smiles" story in O.K.'s April 3rd issue,
where celebrity dentists, Michael Apa and
Lana Rozenberg talk about how to get "movie-worthy
teeth", mentions LUMINEERS as procedure
that doesn't "involve shaving off any
of the existing tooth." LUMINEERS is
touted to "last up to 20 years"
and the "advantage" that "if
you want to have them removed, you still have
your teeth intact underneath."
LUMINEERS are
featured in a "Superstar Smiles!"
Story in the April 17th of STAR as "ultra-thin
sheaths of porcelain" that are "applied
to individual teeth" and "unlike
traditional veneers, your teeth are not filed
down to fit!" LUMINEERS is also highlighted
in its own section, Win a Superstar Smile!
Worth $20,000, where one reader will win a
LUMINEERS smile makeover.
The WIN IT! Blowout
section of REDBOOK's April issue features
Sapphire Light Whitening under the "Say
Cheese!" column. The Sapphire Light is
also used to cure LUMINEERS.
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