subject: The History Of The Pen.. From Quill To Whitening [print this page] Long before John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence with a quill pen dipped in ink, the ancient Indians were writing their sacred texts with crude pens made of bird feathers and bamboo shoots. From there, the pen has evolved from the ink dipped stick into the modern ballpoint pen with the ink inside the pen already easy to use and not messy when used the right way.
The ballpoint pen uses a viscous ink that isnt absorbed by the paper its written on. This allows it to dry quickly and leave its mark on the writing surface without leaving its mark on your hands. Ballpoint pens are the most popular form of writing utensil on the market, and because they are easy to make, they are very inexpensive.
The most artistic of pens is the ink brush. The ink brush was used in early Asian art, and is popular for use in calligraphy, and other forms of art.
With the ease of the ballpoint pen, and the beauty of the ink brush as inspiration, cosmetic dentists have researched and created a new form of teeth whitening applicator the whitening pen.
The whitening pen is an innovation that has made many a dentist and white teeth enthusiast exceedingly happy. What does the whitening pen do? The whitening pen is a specially sealed tube that is filled with teeth whitening gel.
The teeth whitening pen is one product that includes the strongest concentration of carbamide peroxide, a teeth whitener with incredible teeth whitening power. The whitening gel inside the whitening pen is extruded through the opening at the end of the whitening pen and easily applied to the teeth. To whiten the teeth you apply a thin layer over the teeth, and let the gel dry for at least 60 seconds. After 10 minutes you may resume eating and drinking the foods you love. It takes several applications with the whitening pen before all the stains are removed, but each application brings you closer to that perfectly white, brilliant smile you deserve.
The history of the pen is interesting, but the whitening pen is far more interesting simply because it offers a solution to that problem of dingy teeth and hidden smile. The luxury pens industry will charge you over $1000 for a gilded fountain pen, but a quality teeth whitening pen will cost you far less, but youll feel like $1000 when your smile lights up your face.