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Monday, August 13, 2012

Sally Hansen Problem Cuticle Remover Review

I was scouting out for a good cuticle cream remover at my local grocery store and came across Sally Hansen's Problem Cuticle Remover. I got it for $5 and decided to give it a go on my rough cuticles. This product claims to "remove thick and overgrown cuticles" while finishing with "smooth, soft, well-groomed cuticles". So I thought if it sounds as good as it advertises than it is definitely a staple! Plus I have heard so many good things about Sally Hansen's nail care line. So let's get into it!

It comes with 2 orange cuticle sticks for your convenience

Instructions on the package:
"DIRECTIONS: Apply a strip of Problem Cuticle Remover around cuticle and under nails. Massage into skin. Wait 3 to 5 minutes. Gently ease back cuticles with manicure sticks. Wash away excess with warm, soapy water. Do not leave on longer than 8 minutes."
Following the directions verbatim I prepped my nails and got my extra tools outs.


I use PROFX Apricot Cuticle Oil (applied to nails after cuticle remover), a metal cuticle stick, and an average nail buffer to shape my nails.



I applied the cuticle remover to my nails one by one then massaged it into my nails focusing on the cuticles. Then I waited 5 minutes for the product to work it's magic and pushed back my cuticles. After that I washed my hands with warm soapy water as instructed and applied PROFX cuticle oil to my nails.

The results were amazing! I had hard cuticles built up on my nails from a previous incident with my metal cuticle stick and this product just poofed all that away! Amazing!

I give Sally Hansen's Problem Cuticle Remover my stamp of approval!

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