Revlon • Cuticle Trimmer • Tools

rated 2.0(3 reviews)

Average Rating.2.0
Would buy this product again.0%
Package Quality4.0
Price1.7
Ingredients

rated 2 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* CordulaM on 1/28/2013 9:04:00 PM more reviews by CordulaM

Age: 25-29   Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium   Hair: Brunette   Eyes: Brown    

I don't like this thing. It's sharper than my cheapo one, but the bottom isn't a "V", it starts to slope but then is shaved flat on the bottom, I guess as a safety, but it makes you not be able to fully remove the cuticles. I like the snap on cap and the contouring, but sadly the most important thing is to cut cuticles well and I think it sucks at that. :(

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rated 1 of 5 p3ischarmed13 on 3/7/2012 3:17:00 PM more reviews by p3ischarmed13

Age: 19-24   Skin: Combination, Medium   Hair: Brown, Wavy, Medium   Eyes: Brown    

Does not work. Does not cut cuticles very well, whether they are dry or soft. Will be returning pronto, and I will just buy a $1 from the dollar store

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rated 3 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* pinknika on 4/10/2011 6:22:00 PM more reviews by pinknika

Age: 25-29   Skin: Acne-prone   Hair: Blond   Eyes: Brown    

So a long time ago, I recieved this cheapo nail polish set from a secret santa gift. It came with the off brand nail polishes, the file and one little tiny tool.


That tool was a cuticle trimmer. It was really cool and I used it a lot. The only problem was that it was really tiny and I lost it. I saw this at CVS and thought it might be a great replacement for the one I lost.


Well, it works okay but I think the shape is too big for the cuticle and I don't know how but I managed really cut into my cuticles and give myself deep cuts with this thing. So i guess I am better off trying to find the one I lost or buy a real cuticle trimmer, the one that kind of looks like a scissor thing.

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