Editor’s update (May 2026): The Rembrandt Whitening line is alive and well. The current formulation — Rembrandt Deeply White + Peroxide Whitening Toothpaste — keeps the same gentle approach to surface whitening without harsh abrasives.
The case for whitening toothpaste over whitening strips: it’s a five-second swap from your existing routine and it doesn’t make your gums hate you. Rembrandt‘s Whitening Toothpaste is the one that’s quietly effective.
What it does
Removes surface stains from coffee, wine, and tea — the everyday culprits — while still functioning as a normal fluoride toothpaste. Uses a gentler abrasive than most whiteners on the market, so it doesn’t strip enamel over time.
How it wears
Two weeks of consistent use to notice a difference. Six weeks for a visible shade lift. Stable, gradual, and gentle enough to keep using indefinitely.
If strips dehydrate your teeth, switch to this. The slow path actually works.
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