Toe Separators Flexible Soft Silicone Finger Toe Spacers for Nail Polish Pedicure Tools (Blue)
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Yes, they could be used to separate toes so that nails could be clipped.
Selected User Reviews For Toe Separators Flexible Soft Silicone Finger Toe Spacers for Nail Polish Pedicure Tools (Blue)
They're actually quite comfortable and won't hurt your toes if you wear them for a long time, and they do a good job of spreading your toes without overextending them. Even if I try to squish my toes together while wearing them, they do not touch, which is ideal for painting. These are really cool. I would purchase them again.
These might work if your toes/feet are small. My toes are slender, but my feet are a size 9, and after a few minutes of wearing them, I find that they hurt between my toes, and I want to take them off. br>br>I believe it's due to a combination of the spacing and the firmness of the material. br>br>Perhaps it'd be better to make them in a variety of sizes?.
I love these silicone toe separators because they keep my toes apart while my pedicures dry, and since I only do my nails once a week, they've held up well! It's not easy to get the silicone sticks off your skin, but it keeps them from slipping so you can walk around with them if you have to get up with wet nails!.
When these arrived, they were stuck together, which was disappointing. I had to work hard to separate them, but they were unharmed. These toe separators were previously in my possession, and I believe they were thicker, so I believe these are a little thin. They're also a little cheesy. I'm going to try wiping them down with alcohol to see if that helps. br>I haven't tried them out yet, but I believe they will be useful.
I was excited to put the toe separators to use after reading the reviews. My toes are long and skinny, so they don't fit well. I'm undecided about wrapping my pinky or big toes. They're a pain to wear and don't lie flat. I didn't even make an attempt to put them to use. I immediately threw them away.
It's sturdy and has a nice color, but it's too small for me. As a result, putting them in place requires some effort. However, they perform admirably and remain in place while walking around drying the polish.
Much better than the foam separators I was previously using.
I expected them to be thicker in terms of separating the toes, but they appear to be exactly as expected. They're the same thickness as cheap dollar separators but cost twice as much; one advantage is that they're very comfortable and appear to be long-lasting.