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by Ladysmom - Top 200, Mar 02 '08
Pros: It really does work and works well. Cons: The scent can be a little overbearing.
My hands take a real beating during the day. I am constantly handling papers, charts, washing with antibacterial soap, using an alcohol based hand-sanitizer and my hands do get very dry. My cuticles seem to take the worst beating of all. Some times ...
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by sonorandiva , May 19 '09
Pros: Works great, no-mess, convenient, and inexpensive. Cons: Odd smell, hard to open packaging.
The Product This product is a cuticle massage cream, although I would call the texture more waxy than creamy. It comes in a small (.4 oz) jar that costs between $3 and $4, varying from store to store.Performance I was ...
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by luv_my_grlz , Dec 11 '07
Pros: Product stays on well, goes a long way. Cons: Product is waxy and did not heal my cuticles.
I decided to try this product because my cuticles are damaged--dry, overgrown, torn and bleeding--from years of neglect and from my ill-advised attempts to trim them (please, don't ever resort to trimming your cuticles!). I'm usually fairly pleased with ...
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Don't waste your money
by hrivas ,Apr 17 '08
Pros: Compact. Cons: Doesn't work. Too hard to get out of the container.
I purchased this at my local drugstore looking for a quick fix. This stuff is more than waxy - it's almost plastic-y. It's hard to get my fingers to schmear it on my cuticles. My cuticles needed serious help and this was not the answer. It does absorb once you pry it out of the little container - but I wouldn't say that it actually *healed* my cuticles or made them even look healthier.
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