Snow At-Home Teeth Whitening Kit
A mouthpiece-and-wand system built around a serum-style peroxide gel and a wireless blue-light device.
Quick facts
- Whitening ingredient
- Hydrogen peroxide (Snow serum)
- Peroxide
- Concentration not publicly specified by the manufacturer
- Fluoride
- No
- Vegan
- Yes
- Sensitivity
- moderate
- Enamel safety
- standard
- Treatment duration
- 9-30 minutes per session
- Frequency
- Daily for 21-28 days
Editorial review
How it works. The wand paints a thin layer of peroxide gel onto both arches. The LED mouthpiece holds the user to the treatment window; the gel is the active driver of whitening.
- Users who want a modern, connected feel
- People who like a timed routine
- Everyday staining
- Well-packaged, easy to travel with
- Vegan formulation
- Consistent daily routine
- Concentration not disclosed
- Higher price for full kit
- Requires consistency
Ease of use. Straightforward. The device timer replaces the need to watch the clock.
Whitening timeline. Visible change usually within 1-2 weeks of daily use.
Maintenance. Weekly touch-ups after the initial course.
Overall value. Fair — the experience is polished; total cost is on the higher end for a consumer LED kit.
Editorial conclusion. A good pick if you want a designed, guided routine — and you're comfortable with the lack of published concentration data.
Comparison information
- Suited for stains
- coffee, tea, everyday
- Course length
- 21-28 days
- Maintenance schedule
- 1-2 sessions per week after initial course
Frequently asked questions
Peer-reviewed studies have not established that blue LED accelerates hydrogen peroxide whitening at consumer intensities. The gel does the work.
Users with existing sensitivity should start with shorter sessions and pair with a desensitizing toothpaste.