Japan's best-selling fashion magazine "Little Devil" seized this business opportunity, bought the designer's products and patent rights, and quickly launched the LED tooth lamp (LED tooth paste) of Little Devil, which was sold in a small scale in fashion gathering places such as Harajuku and Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan, and sold out within 1 hour.
Coincidentally, the British "Daily Mail" also quickly made a special report on this strange but fashionable led dental lamp, entitled "Japan's new fashion: LED lamps for your teeth". Critics call it a bright smile because it is particularly dazzling at night. The report said, do you want to have a dazzling smile? LED dental lamp (LED dental paste) can help you realize this wish. Decorating teeth with LED dental lights is very popular in Japan and has become a new fashion. Quoting the original text of "Daily Mail" in advertising, led smiling faces are attached to the model's teeth and emit different colors when smiling. Colors can be changed wirelessly through the computer interface. Of course they work best in the dark. Japanese girls are eager for this new product, which makes the sales of LED dental lamps triumph all the way. At first, the practice of setting gold and diamonds in teeth was all the rage. LED dental lamps are more creative, and it may only be a matter of time before they are popularized outside Japan.
It is reported that Little Devil LED Tooth Lamp has planned to promote this product in the world, and it is expected to be listed in China in March and April. As a fashion accessory that will be popular all over the world, Japanese Little Devil authorized Shanghai Asano Nagaakira Clothing Co., Ltd., a branch of Shanghai Asano Nagaakira Clothing Co., Ltd., to act as the sole agent in China.