We Tried Facebook-Famous Charcoal Teeth Whitening • Ladylike - Summary

Summary

The video features three women, Kristin, Chantel, and Freddie, trying out the Carbon Coco teeth whitening system for two weeks. The system includes a charcoal powder, toothpaste, and oil pulling packets. The women follow the instructions, using the products twice a day, and document their experiences.

Initially, they find the oil pulling and charcoal powder to be unpleasant and messy. However, they persist with the routine, hoping to achieve whiter teeth. After two weeks, they compare their before-and-after photos and are disappointed to find little to no change in the color of their teeth.

They speculate that the product may work better for people with surface stains, such as those caused by coffee consumption, but may not be effective for deeper, genetic stains. Despite their disappointment, they maintain a lighthearted and humorous tone throughout the video.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Carbon Coco system is a teeth whitening product that uses charcoal powder and toothpaste.
2. The system includes oil pulling, brushing with charcoal powder, and brushing with charcoal toothpaste.
3. The product is marketed as all-natural and claims to whiten teeth.
4. The instructions for the product include oil pulling for 5-20 minutes and brushing with charcoal powder and toothpaste for 3 minutes each.
5. The product comes with a tongue scraper, which is used to remove excess oil and charcoal from the tongue.
6. The product also includes organic oil pulling packets.
7. The users of the product experienced some difficulties with the oil pulling process, including gagging and discomfort.
8. The charcoal powder and toothpaste can be messy and stain clothing and surfaces.
9. The users did not notice a significant difference in the whiteness of their teeth after using the product for two weeks.
10. The product claims to be effective for surface stains, but may not be effective for deeper stains or genetic yellowing of the teeth.
11. The users were disappointed with the results of the product and felt that it did not live up to its claims.