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07-04-2012, 05:45pm #1Damsel Diva
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Can you recommend a good cuticle remover.
My nails and cuticles are a mess - in fact, a bit embarrassing at the moment. I'm only using hand cream when moisturising my hands (which are in an even worse state). I think I really need to start using a product designed for cuticles, but not sure which products are good. Any recommendations would be appreciated. TIA x.
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07-04-2012, 05:48pm #2Damsel Diva
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Re: Can you recommend a good cuticle remover.
I use a cuticle trimmer to remove them and cuticle oil which I use whenever I have finished painting my nails as I find it helps them to dry. As long as I do that handcream is generally fine
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07-04-2012, 06:22pm #3
Re: Can you recommend a good cuticle remover.
I'd use a cuticle hydrating product and an orange stick to gently push them back, rather than removing them completely. Lush do a decent one, as do The Body Shop or OPI Avoplex is really nice but pricier. I personally use Burts Bees Lemon stuff as I like the texture and the massaging you need to warm it for it to absorb.
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10-04-2012, 08:54pm #4
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07-04-2012, 06:51pm #5
Re: Can you recommend a good cuticle remover.
I use an OPI cuticle remover and then push cuticles back with an orange stick. For cuticle moitutisation I am currently using sweet almond oil. I read somewhere that it is supposed to be fantastic for moisturising cuticles.
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08-04-2012, 12:04pm #6
Re: Can you recommend a good cuticle remover.
I use Mavala cuticle remover, and either almond oil or handcream to moisturise my cuticles.
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09-04-2012, 05:43pm #7Damsel Diva
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Re: Can you recommend a good cuticle remover.
Thank you for the recommendations
I am very tempted by the OPI cuticle treatment, I don't mind paying a bit more if it's good
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10-04-2012, 09:26pm #8Damsel Diva
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Re: Can you recommend a good cuticle remover.
I decided to go with OPI stuff, but will keep Burts Bees in mind, thank you x.

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