Retirement should come with postcard-worthy photos, wide laughs at family lunches, and no second-guessing the colour of your teeth.
Yet older Australians average 13 missing teeth by age 75, and years of coffee, tea and red wine can turn the rest a stubborn shade of beige.
Unfortunately, clinic whitening isn’t cheap. An in-chair session runs $450–$800 a visit, while dentist take-home trays sit around $350–$550—no wonder 18 per cent of adults delayed or skipped dental care last year because of cost.
A dentist-developed kit you can use in the lounge room
Enter Smilie’s Boost Teeth Whitening Kit*, the hero of the brand’s EOFY Super Bundle* (LED mouthpiece, six-pen gel refill pack and a pocket-sized On-the-go Whitening Pen*).
The LED device uses blue-light activation and a gentle, dentist-formulated gel to lift stains in just 16-minute sessions—ideal if you’re busy planning a caravanning trip or babysitting grand-kids.
Over 100,000 customers have already brightened their smiles* with Smilie, and Prevention Magazine crowned the kit its ‘Best Beauty Tool’.
You can nab the whole Super Bundle with free Australia-wide shipping for a limited time: Shop the EOFY Super Bundle here*

How the dollars stack up
Recent national data puts professional, in-chair teeth-whitening appointments in Australia at $500 – $1,500 per visit, largely due to the equipment, chair time and higher-strength peroxide involved.
If you opt for dentist-issued take-home trays, expect $250 – $450 for a customised kit that you’ll wear nightly over several weeks.
By contrast, as of 18 June 2025, Smilie’s EOFY Super Bundle* costs just $149, yet includes an LED kit, six gel refills and an on-the-go pen—roughly a quarter of the chair-side price while covering up to 36 full treatments. Better yet, 98% of Smilie customers reported visible results after just one treatment.
You pay once, reuse the LED tray for years, and simply top up gel pens when needed*. That drives the cost per treatment down to pocket money rather than clinic money.
Three whitening tips for older Australians
- Mind your meds. Some blood-pressure tablets darken enamel; whitening can restore brightness, but ask your GP if unsure.
- Hydrate after each session. A quick water rinse keeps saliva flowing—nature’s own remineraliser.
- Catch stains early. Keep a Smilie On-the-go Whitening Pen* in your bag or glove box; one twist, one swipe and fresh latte marks never set.
EOFY: Save now, smile later
From now until 7 July 2025, Smilie’s End-of-Financial-Year offer* has slashed $159 off the bundle’s usual combined price and covers shipping at no additional cost.
Stock tends to move quickly once the sale clock starts, so acting early helps avoid missing out.
Simple steps to a brighter grin
- Tap through to the EOFY Super Bundle page and add it to cart*.
- Follow the on-screen code prompt—no mental maths required.
- Use the LED mouthpiece every other night until you reach your ideal shade.
- Swipe the Whitening Pen* after coffee, tea or red wine.
- Admire a fresher, more confident smile in your next holiday snaps.
Life after work should sparkle—your teeth included. With dentist-level tech in a home kit and a wallet-friendly EOFY discount, Smilie makes it easier than ever to grin without hesitation.
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