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White Or Natural Coloured Teeth?

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Marijn | 19:59 Mon 17th Nov 2014 | Beauty
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I was wondering if it was just me who preferred natural-coloured teeth over white teeth. By natural colour, I suppose I mean cream/ivory coloured, not darker than that.
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No, gotta admit I do like the look of pearly white dazzlers.
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White teeth on very young people looks fine, but when craggy skinned people have very white teeth, it somehow makes their skin looked older and more wrinkly in comparison to their perfect young-looking teeth.
Brilliant white does seem unnatural. But preferably not too off white. There is a balance.
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Thanks for your answers, Boo and OG :-)
I get hydrogen peroxide from my dentist to keep mine white
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Are they actually white, like paper or polos? Or whitish?
Some peoples crowns/veneers look like false teeth, by false teeth I mean http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/set-dentures-glass-water-38374148.jpg
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Yes, you're right; it does make them look false.
Dazzling white teeth look so false, especially on the over-tanned
Must say I was thinking of Judy Murray's dazzling - pure straight - pure white and not a gap were a bit OTT.
I think the Simon Cowell Daz white is a bit unatural looking. Prefer the natural look.
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Judy Murray and Simon Cowell are good examples of what I'm talking about....YUK! I Googled Before and After pics of Judy's teeth and somewhere between the two would've been better.
Bright white teeth look too obviously fake. Judy Murray has been mentioned already. Shane Warne springs to mind, also.
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Oh my goodness! I just Googled Shane Warne.

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