Utopia Care Cuticle Pusher and Spoon Nail Cleaner - Professional Grade Stainless Steel Cuticle Remover and Cutter - Durable Manicure and Pedicure Tool - for Fingernails and Toenails
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Mine, too, appears to be unnoticed!
Use the curved end to push your cuticles away from the nail after using cuticle softener or oil. Gently. The straight edge can then be used to clean under your nails and remove any remaining cuticle that has become stuck to the nail. Gently, once more.
I use the larger end to push back my cuticles because it is shaped to fit that part of the nail and I want it to be smooth. If you're looking for a tool to remove dead cuticle tissue, the narrower flat end is very sharp. I hope this has been of assistance.
Please accept my apologies, but I am unsure. However, it is extremely effective.
Selected User Reviews For Utopia Care Cuticle Pusher and Spoon Nail Cleaner - Professional Grade Stainless Steel Cuticle Remover and Cutter - Durable Manicure and Pedicure Tool - for Fingernails and Toenails
br>I'm completely uninitiated in the field of beauty, particularly nail care. All I know is that this device pushes your cuticles back and then removes the dead skin from around your finger. br>br>It's not even THAT sharp, granted I try not to jerk and stab myself with it, but it shouldn't even hurt if it did. br>br>I'm glad I got this cheap little thing too, I'll probably update later once I've finished doing my nails.
I was fed up with the shoddy manicures I was getting at every nail salon I visited. In New York City during the 1990s, Nearly all of the nail salons provided excellent, dependable manicures with friendly service, and then the entire industry fell into disarray. I was fed up with paying $90 for a "deluxe mani pedi" before tipping just to get close to a basic manicure. Pedicure quality from a bygone era that could be found almost anywhere for $30! I don't like doing it myself, but with a little you tubing and the right tools, I can do it in no time. This stainless tool works so well it blew my mind! I always look like I have a top notch professional job! It's the perfect size- A sharp flat tool on the opposite end removes excess cuticle build-up quickly. (I have difficult cuticle growth, which is made even more difficult by my frequent hand washing. ) I couldn't give myself a professional manicure without this tool, as well as a professional emory board and cuticle trimmers. I'd tried other cuticle tools in the past and they were all terrible. Even if you only use your nail tools on yourself, stainless steel is the way to go because they must be properly disinfected. I use a high concentration of alcohol to sterilize quickly.
Please take the time to read this. I recently received the item, but I mistakenly ordered two, so I was in the process of selecting the "better conditioned" one when I noticed the barcode font was different. THEN I began to put more money into it and discovered that one of them was a dummy. However, the mocked version appeared to be quite good, so I'm still not sure which is the real one. br>I just wanted to make sure people were aware of this fact. br>br>However, does anyone know which barcode is the real one? Lol.
The edges of this cuticle pusher are uneven, making it useless. One side of the spoon has a thin, sharp edge, while the other has a thick, dull edge. The thick side barely works when I use the spoon end to push the cuticles back. The thin side of the nail digs into the nail if I apply more pressure. Although the difference appears to be minor in the photo, getting good results with the tool is impossible. The cuticles on one side of the nail will be damaged, while the cuticles on the other will remain intact.
I'm afraid to get my nails done at a salon because of the COVID outbreak in Arizona. I'm one of those people who has always had their nails done and has worn S For many years, I've been using S gel nails. I made the decision that I needed to learn how to do my own manicures and went out and bought some of the necessary supplies. I tried removing my cuticles with an orange stick, as instructed on the cuticle remover, but I wasn't satisfied with the results until I purchased this tool. What a stark contrast! This tool is simple to use, and I'm getting professional-looking results with it and an Amazon-purchased cuticle remover solution. My cuticles have never appeared to be in such good condition. It was well worth the money!.
The 2- This purchase is absolutely worth it because of one feature, and the price is also very reasonable. Definitely a must-have for anyone who does their nails on a regular basis or is concerned about their overall nail health.
My cuticles are extremely long and grow all the way to the tips of my nails. I applied cuticle remover gel and pushed my cuticles back with a spoon size. I couldn't believe how much could be removed so quickly. You can cut yourself if you push too hard, so that's something I have to keep in mind. My nails look great, and even my nail polish has a different look because they are so clean and free of cuticle growth.
Cuticle pusher of the highest quality. It's what I use to scrape off my gel polish after it's been soaked, and it's great! It was so good that my old polish and crums got stuck in my cuticle crevice and I was like. . . "What's up with this strange sensation?" and then came to terms with what had occurred. I'll be more careful next time and not push it so hard; also, because it's not as sharp as my other one, I feel like I have to scrape my gel off a little harder, but that's fine; I don't want to cut myself. Overall, I like it. It also fits my nail beds perfectly.