You didn't subscribe
because of a whitening claim.

You subscribed because you finally understood why everything else failed. The strips were working on the surface. The bacteria were underneath it.

Strips & bleaching Strips and bleaching result Surface only. Gone in weeks.
TriBright TriBright result Bacteria level. Builds over time.

"If you interrupt the input, you interrupt the process."

Most people quit right before
their mouth starts to shift.

Not because nothing is happening. Because what's happening doesn't look like what they expected.

  • Teeth feel less gritty by morning
  • Sensitivity isn't hitting the way it used to
  • You're thinking about your teeth less

The people who stayed past this point stopped having to think about it...

Strips work on the surface.
TriBright works underneath it.

The stain you see came from bacteria deep in the enamel wall. Bleach can't reach that. Niacinamide can.

That's why this feels different. Slower. But actually fixing something strips never could.

What long-term subscribers notice
that short-term users miss

★★★★★ Sandra M. Subscriber · 4 months

"Almost cancelled at week 3. Month 2 hit and I stopped noticing my teeth in photos. That was everything."

★★★★★ Diane R. Subscriber · 6 months

"The sensitivity I had for years is gone. I stopped dreading hot coffee. I don't even remember the last time I thought about it."

★★★★★ Keisha T. Subscriber · 5 months

"Month 4 people started asking what I was doing differently. I didn't even have to bring it up."

Stopping doesn't preserve
what's already working.

When you stop, the bacteria don't.

Bad bacteria
return first.

Then staining
accelerates.

Then sensitivity
comes back.

This isn't a warning. It's just how bacteria work.

What Consistency Actually Looks Like Over Time

Week 1
Week 1

Your mouth is adjusting.
Most changes are subtle.

This is not the finish line.
It's the setup.

Month 1

Less sensitivity. Stains starting to lift.

This is where most people quit, because it doesn't feel dramatic yet.

Month 1
Months 2–3
Months 2–3

Visibly different.

You stop wondering "is this working?" as often. This is where consistency starts paying back.

Months 4–6

Fewer bad weeks.
More reliability.

Months 4–6
6+ Months
6+ Months

You're no longer "trying it."
You're maintaining something you don't want to lose.

Timelines vary.
The point isn't instant change — it's continuity

The subscription exists for one reason:
CONSISTENCY

  • Not convenience.
  • Not discounts.
CONSISTENCY.

Because restarting a protocol over and over produces worse results than staying steady — even at a lower dose.

That Said

  • You can adjust.
  • You can pause.
  • You can stop anytime.

But those who keep momentum don't have to keep wondering if it's working.

This is a consistency decision.

  • No pressure.
  • No promises.
  • Just a choice about your teeth.