Dental care is an underrated part of any beauty routine. If you've ever had braces, veneers , or any other cosmetic dental work , then you're likely aware of how much the appearance of your teeth can change your face. It makes sense then, why so many people opt to whiten their teeth.

Still, if you've ever had the procedure done professionally, then you know that it can come with some tooth sensitivity, so some turn to whitening strips , which give you similar results with little to no pain afterward. Even then, however, having to manually apply a whitening strip to your teeth, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, and then take it off can be a bit tedious. That's why it makes sense that whitening toothpastes have become more commonplace, but have you seen the purple-colored formulations? "People use purple toothpaste in an effort to whiten their teeth," dentist Naomi Levy Goldman tells PS.

"Most people know that purple shampoo works to cancel out yellow tones in their hair and figure that purple toothpaste will also cancel out yellow tones in teeth and make them appear whiter." But does it work? Ahead, Dr. Goldman explains what you should know about using purple toothpaste and whether the results are long-lasting.

Naomi Levy Goldman , DMD, is a dentist and the owner of Levy Goldman Dentistry, Cosmetic & Restorative Dentist . Danny Snyder, DMD, is a dentist and the inventor of the Slate Electric Flosser . What Is Purple Toothpaste? Most purple toothpastes more readily rely on the c.