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Whitening Solutions for the Whole Wedding Party
Bride & Maid of Honor: LED Kits
The bride and MOH deserve the full treatment. Our LED whitening kit ($59) delivers dramatic results in one week — perfectly timed for engagement photos, bridal portraits, and the big day. Start 4-6 weeks before the wedding for maximum brightness.
Bridesmaids & Groomsmen: Whitening Pens
At just $19 each, our Advanced Whitening Pen is the perfect bridesmaid gift. Compact enough for a thank-you bag, powerful enough for real results. A bridal party of 6 costs just $114 — less than a single Bride Brite kit.
The Couple's Complete Package
For the bride and groom together, combine two LED kits with our Smile Box subscription ($20/shipment) for ongoing freshness through the honeymoon. Browse our bundles for the best value on multi-product orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to whiten a whole bridal party?
With Bianca Bright, a 6-person party costs $114 (6 pens at $19 each) or $194 (2 LED kits + 4 pens). Compare that to $900+ for Bride Brite kits or $2,400+ for in-office whitening.
When should the bridal party start whitening?
Ideally 2-4 weeks before the wedding. Bridesmaids using pens should start 2 weeks out for best results. Bride and MOH using LED kits will see results in just one week.
Can we share an LED kit between bridesmaids?
The LED mouthpiece can be shared with proper cleaning between uses. However, each person needs their own whitening gel pen for hygiene reasons.
Is this a good bachelorette party activity?
Absolutely! Set up a whitening station — hand out pens, put on face masks, and have a group glow-up. It's fun, memorable, and everyone benefits.
What if some bridesmaids have sensitive teeth?
Our formula contains potassium nitrate and hydroxyapatite for zero sensitivity. Even bridesmaids with sensitive teeth can use our products comfortably. Our Pure Pen ($25) is the gentlest option.








