The one I was looking at is DW they seem to get good reviews on trust pilotI had a digital scan with smile direct club- they couldn’t actually treat the area I wanted sorted. Glad I didn’t go with them as read some pretty horrific online reviews after
how long do your nails usually last? I’ve been eyeing up the mylee kit for a whilealso really enjoyed doing my own gel nails after getting a mylee kit last year.
That sounds strange to me. Surely no orthodontic issue is too bad to be fixed?I had my teeth straightened - took over a year with fixed braces through a private dentist. Had a crown fitted and a tooth removed also. Cost £5k.
My teeth were really bad according to the dentist. No past dentist would attempt the work before this.
£500 of the cost was for teeth whitening which I struggled with so if I had to do it again I wouldn't have bothered with that.
if i do them properly, don't put them through the ringer or attack via. potato peeler then two to three weeks! even then i could probs just infill the growth but i like changing up the colour too much. repaired two broken nails a few days ago with the curable glue toohow long do your nails usually last? I’ve been eyeing up the mylee kit for a while
They can still come in up the age of 90 (rare)That sounds strange to me. Surely no orthodontic issue is too bad to be fixed?
Maybe the private sector is different and up to a certain point they need to refer back to the NHS?
My teeth were fixed as a kid thankfully. I had a misplaced canine that looked like a fang, and a twisted incisor next to it. I had braces almost all the way through secondary school. All worth it though.
And, luckily for me, my wisdom teeth never came in so they haven’t moved.
Gave myself a rotten allergy doing this and can never get my nails done again as even allergic to salon brands now...Mylee is a brand notorious for causing the allergy xlalso really enjoyed doing my own gel nails after getting a mylee kit last year. definitely a learning curve but again makes me a lot more confident about my stubby hands and my nails are so much longer/stronger and protected. this years addition will hopefully be an electric nail file to help take the gel off!
Don't remember having trays, it was a fixed brace, then later he put wires in, then rubber bands at night as well. Literally wrenched my teeth into a totally different position. At one point thought I'd never be able to eat properly again as my bite was totally changed (this is why all the other dentists refused to do it), but my private dentist was super confident and now that the trauma to my mouth has settled down my bite is fine.Was that Phillips Zoom? Was it the trays or the teeth sensitivity you struggled with?
is this an application issue ie. don't let it touch the skin or more to do w the brand / products? thanks for letting me know though if there's any specific i can look up i'd appreciate it xGave myself a rotten allergy doing this and can never get my nails done again as even allergic to salon brands now...Mylee is a brand notorious for causing the allergy x
I was NHS before this and was with my last NHS dentist for years and he eventually went private. It seems that I could have lost my teeth cos of what he did. I overheard my current private dentist saying he couldn't believe what had been done to my teeth. But to me he didn't say anything bad about my old dentist.That sounds strange to me. Surely no orthodontic issue is too bad to be fixed?
Maybe the private sector is different and up to a certain point they need to refer back to the NHS?
My teeth were fixed as a kid thankfully. I had a misplaced canine that looked like a fang, and a twisted incisor next to it. I had braces almost all the way through secondary school. All worth it though.
And, luckily for me, my wisdom teeth never came in so they haven’t moved.
I’ve used the primark and Aldi dupes…they are nice but more watery, have a look on QVC I got a massive tub, bronzer, lippie and pallet for 60 quid in their TSV offer, and I paid in 3 so it’s practically freeLookfantastic have a good deal on the Bobbi Brown vitamin primer at the mo...basically 2 for 1...trying to convince myself that I should save my money and get the Primark version.Has anyone tried the dupe?
#girlmathI’ve used the primark and Aldi dupes…they are nice but more watery, have a look on QVC I got a massive tub, bronzer, lippie and pallet for 60 quid in their TSV offer, and I paid in 3 so it’s practically free
A lot of them do bad things to your gums, so just be a bit careful.Has anyone ever tried any of the online ‘Invisalign’ type companies? Just looking at one that is £1600.
Eeek. I thought the problem chemical was HEMA? Mylee are now HEMA free.Gave myself a rotten allergy doing this and can never get my nails done again as even allergic to salon brands now...Mylee is a brand notorious for causing the allergy x
Was this due to curing the gel when it’s touching your skin? I heard this is a common issue with at home kitsis this an application issue ie. don't let it touch the skin or more to do w the brand / products? thanks for letting me know though if there's any specific i can look up i'd appreciate it x
i’m currently using smiledirectclub and it’s working for me but like others have said there have been some bad reviews so i don’t know that i’d recommend it, i suppose it depends on how your teeth are naturally? mine only had very minor gaps so they’ve easily been pulled in and i’ve not noticed any problems, but i was desperate and didn’t have the full £3000 to go to a more reputable brand like invisalignHas anyone ever tried any of the online ‘Invisalign’ type companies? Just looking at one that is £1600.
Thanks that’s helpful. Mine don’t have gaps but my front two are a little squint and actually in some photos it’s not noticeable at all but on others I can really see it. Might look into that. Thanksi’m currently using smiledirectclub and it’s working for me but like others have said there have been some bad reviews so i don’t know that i’d recommend it, i suppose it depends on how your teeth are naturally? mine only had very minor gaps so they’ve easily been pulled in and i’ve not noticed any problems, but i was desperate and didn’t have the full £3000 to go to a more reputable brand like invisalign
Yep, it was me! It was fine, I only bruised a little from the needles but nothing a bit of make-up didn't hide. I definitely felt like my eyes were less tired and puffy feeling for a few weeks afterwards, but I do think just the one session wasn't enough and if I do it again, I'd get a course of 3 perhaps. I also think tear trough filler might be a route I'd like to go down at some point.@polkadotsandleopardprint sorry if its the wrong person but did you get lumi eye? How did it go?
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