When celebrity cosmetic dentist Dr. Victoria Veytsman set out to create her new line, she wasn’t thinking about another toothpaste or mouthwash. With Rose Code, she’s built an oral beauty and wellness collection that looks like something you’d find on a makeup counter rather than a drugstore aisle with sleek, pastel packaging that feels more Clinique Chubby Stick than clinical dental pen.
“I wanted it to feel like a beauty brand first,” she explains. “Something you’d be excited to use and keep in your bag.” The result is a curated range of tools that elevate oral care into a moment of beauty and self-care.
At the heart of the collection is the Oral Beauty System, a two-step approach to whitening that begins with a the Chromatone Enamel Correcting Toner ($35) to gently lift away stains, followed by a companion Smile Alchemy Teeth Whitening Stylus ($35). Used together, they create a simple, on-the-go ritual for a brighter smile.
But Rose Code goes further than whitening. Dr. Veytsman introduces what she calls the “skinification of oral care” with her Oral Wellness System. One product, Enamel Matrix Rx Remineralizing Stylus ($35), strengthens and rebuilds tooth enamel with nano-hydroxyapatite and pearl powder, while the Blueprint Rx Gum Health Infusion ($35) borrows directly from skin care, using hyaluronic acid, probiotics, collagen and antioxidants to soothe and fortify the gums.
She hasn’t forgotten the finishing touch: lips. The Beauty Duo includes the Lip Elixir Rx Anti-aging Lip Balm ($25) and a minty lip oil designed with a subtle blue undertone to instantly brighten the appearance of teeth. Aptly named the Lip Halo Fresh Brightening Lip Serum ($25), it’s a product only a dentist could dream up, hydrating, flattering and fresh enough to replace your swipe of mouthwash before a meeting.
The line is vegan, cruelty-free, plastic neutral, B Corp certified and also undeniably chic. The pens are slim enough to slip into your clutch, the finishes gleam like your favorite glosses and the formulas make oral care feel aspirational. Even the sourcing tells a story: mint from female farmers in India, cosmetic pouches crafted in Rwanda and every formula reformulated until it met Dr. Veytsman’s high beauty standards.
“Dentistry has always been left out of the beauty conversation,” she says. “I wanted to change that.” With Rose Code, she has.