Cutex • Manicure Correction Pen • Tools

rated 4.0(5 reviews)

Average Rating.4.0
Would buy this product again.80%
Package Quality2.8
Price2.2
Ingredients

rated 5 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* rainshine on 8/31/2011 12:18:00 PM more reviews by rainshine

Age: 56 & Over   Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium   Hair: Brunette   Eyes: Brown    

This is so great for those like me who are bad at doing their own nails and get polish everywhere. It really works well and I've had no problem with getting enough liquid from the pen to apply. It hasn't dried up and the tip is easy to wipe off if it becomes stained.

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rated 4 of 5 amalata on 3/20/2011 12:08:00 PM more reviews by amalata

Age: 30-35   Skin: Sensitive, Dark   Hair: Black, Relaxed, Coarse   Eyes: Brown    

All the pens I have purchased include 2 or 3 replacement tips. Cutex should do this. However, this is the only pen I have used that actually gives you enough polish remover to clean well. I have not fond any other pen as good, and I have tried 4 or 5 different ones including the ones from Essie and Sally Hansen. In fact, I am using the Essie tips in my Cutex pen for replacement.

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rated 2 of 5 Brittina923 on 6/21/2010 11:07:00 PM more reviews by Brittina923

Age: 19-24   Skin: Combination, Warm   Hair: Brown, Kinky, Coarse   Eyes: Brown    

I bought this product on sale for 1$ at a local store about 2 weeks ago and I've used it about 4 times.

The GOOD-
The product removed the polish from my nails the first time I used it.
The BAD-
The product took three times as long to remove my polish after the second use. I found myself having to firmly press down on the felt tip of the pen to remove the access polish which made the product rush out in mass amounts.
The UGLY-
The product has a gross vinegar smell and leaves your fingers oily. The felt tip wears down quickly not allowing for precise nail polish removal from the sides of your nails. Because you have to press down so hard to get the pen to remove polish you waste a lot of product. Although I only paid a dollar for the product, at another store I saw it retail for around 3$ which is pricey for how much use you actually get out of the product.


VERDICT: For 1$ its not horrible and it will do the job a few times, but if you are paying full retail price spend a few bucks more and get the OPI version. It works much better and will last you through many more manicures.

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rated 5 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* unseelie_fae on 5/14/2009 3:43:00 PM more reviews by unseelie_fae

Age: 36-43   Skin: Combination   Hair: Brunette   Eyes: Brown    

Unlike other brands' equivalents, this actually works more than once! It has liquid that dispenses thru the felt tip, not just a barely damp markerlike thing that dries up after the first time. It rocks!

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rated 4 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* ayngemac on 4/1/2009 3:31:00 PM more reviews by ayngemac

Age: 30-35   Skin: Oily, Olive   Hair: Black   Eyes: Brown    

I've tried several of these types of products, and the big problem they've had is that they do not have enough liquid to actually remove the polish on my cuticles. When I picked this one up, I could hear the fluid sloshing around inside so I bought it. It works very well, but I had to take a lippie off because it's too easy to dispense the remover out of the tip. I just pushed down on the tip once and the liquid came rushing out. Now I am careful to press it sideways not downward. It's also pretty cheap. I got mine for $3.79 at Walgreens.

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