OPI • Correct & Clean Up • Tools
(10 reviews)
| Average Rating. | 3.4 |
| Would buy this product again. | 60% |
| Package Quality | 3.8 |
| Price | 3.6 |
| Ingredients | |
*TOP REVIEWER* LookingGood85 on 8/5/2012 2:36:00 AM more reviews by LookingGood85
Age: 25-29 Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium, Neutral Hair: Black, Kinky, Medium Eyes: Blue
I paid £10.50 for this and foiund it worked best when topped up with my Cutex Nourishing nail polish remover, rather than the OPI one!
Perfect for cleaning up around the cuticles, much more precise than a cotton bud!
Anyone know where I can get extra nibs???
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ImmiMUA on 10/9/2011 11:12:00 AM more reviews by ImmiMUA
Age: 19-24 Skin: Normal, Fair Hair: Red Eyes: Green
This is so useful! Really allows you to neaten up your nail polish. Difficult to refill but worth it.
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boobiedoobiedoo on 6/10/2011 7:38:00 PM more reviews by boobiedoobiedoo
Age: 18 & Under Skin: Normal, Fair-Medium, Cool Hair: Brunette, Kinky, Coarse Eyes: Brown
I liked the idea of the product and I really wanted it to work. The thing I didn't like about it was that it is so hard to get nail polish remover in the pen. Unless you have a tiny (and I mean tiny) funnel to use this with, it is basically useless.
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Raeoni on 2/9/2011 6:23:00 PM more reviews by Raeoni
Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination, Fair, Warm Hair: Other, Straight, Fine Eyes: Blue
AUSTRALIAN REVIEWER: Easy to use and effective. great for someone who does their nails in a rush or on the go and doesn't have cotton buds and nail polish remover with them all the time. Its refillable and comes with a spare tip.
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*TOP REVIEWER* bluemelon on 4/29/2010 2:30:00 AM more reviews by bluemelon
Age: 30-35 Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium Hair: Brunette Eyes: Brown
LOVE this! Before buying this corrector pen, I had never wore dark or intense coloured polishes, because I found I couldn't correct any mistakes very easily. Even with a cotton tip - I found it difficult to be precise and ended up wiping off not only the polish on my skin/cuticles, but on my nails also.
This pen comes pre-filled with remover and with 2 tips. I have had mine for a very long time, and so far I have not had to refill with remover (and I change my polish at least once a week). The tips it comes with can be a bit hard, but once the polish remover soaks into them properly and they start being used a bit, they soften up, but still manage to be sturdy. The pointy edges can be a bit hard and hurt the cuticles a bit, but you need something that fine and solid to be able to correct precisely. After use, it is recommended that the tip be wiped with a soft tissue - I use either paper towels or just regular paper. And I managed to make 1 tip last a very long time (about a year I think), which you need to because it only comes with the 2 tips, so you want to get your money's worth.
If you paint your nails with dark and bright colours (or if you don't because you make lots of mistakes like me) - definitely get a corrector pen. I think everyone needs one, and the OPI one is great.
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nzzelda on 5/18/2009 1:14:00 AM more reviews by nzzelda
Age: 25-29 Skin: Normal Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
OPI nailpolishes are the best, but I was pretty disappointed with this pen. A q-tip works just as well and is a lot cheaper! The ends are quite dry and they split quickly so it doesn't last long considering they only give you 2 tips.
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lillykinloo on 4/4/2009 5:59:00 PM more reviews by lillykinloo
Age: 30-35 Skin: Other Hair: Other Eyes: Other
I wasn't really happy with this purchase. The OPI correct & cleanup pen really doesn't seem to work well for me. The tip is pretty dry and hard, and it doesn't remove the polish unless I really scrub with it. Maybe mine was old when I purchased it, but it definitely is much easier to use a q-tip and polish remover than the correct & cleanup pen.
Update: I figured out a bit of a trick...Before using, I press the applicator hard onto a sheet of paper to get the liquid to move down into the applicator. This seems to help, and it's not nearly as dry. So, I added a lippie. However, I'm still not convinced that the q-tip and remover trick isn't just as affective.
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sarahkkelleher on 9/13/2008 3:15:00 PM more reviews by sarahkkelleher
Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination, Fair Hair: Red Eyes: Brown
I didnt find this product as great as the other 2 it just didnt remove the polish that well a found a regular q tip works just as well and saves alot of money..but hey maybe its just me :(
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jaemac on 2/27/2008 4:58:00 PM more reviews by jaemac
Age: 36-43 Skin: Combination, Fair, Cool Hair: Brunette, Wavy, Fine Eyes: Blue
THis is the best corrector pen I've ever used! I've tried many other brands but the tips of them dry out so fast it seems they become useless within weeks. Whatever polish remover opi uses in them, it's great. I'm glad to see the other reviewer say that she's tried filling her pen again with regular polish remover and had that same hard tip experience. I'll buy opi remover just for this pen, it's totally worth it!! Even with dark polishes, just a few swipes and all messy over-the-cuticle accidents disappear! Truly, believe me, the price is totally worth it. One trick, I found that my first tip was fraying and I didn't want to already (one month) go and use the second tip so I put a new exacto blade into my exacto knife and just cut on the bias using a cutting board, worked perfectly! Now the tip is a millimeter shorter and brand new again. heehee!
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Chucky76 on 9/23/2007 5:24:00 PM more reviews by Chucky76
Age: 30-35 Skin: Oily, Fair-Medium Hair: Brown Eyes: Hazel
The best nail polish corrector pen I've had so far. The tip lasts a long time before needing replacement, and a replacement tip is included with every purchase.
It's refillable, just pull out the tip and pour in nail polish remover bit by bit. A safe and easy way to do this is to use a glass dropper (like the ones used for OPI DripDry).
I also found that when filled up with normal polish remover, the tip gets dried up pretty fast and then it'd be harder to clean up the polish on the cuticles. I bought the acetone-free OPI nail polish remover just for this pen and it turned out fine.
My only gripe is, OPI doesn't sell the replacement tips separately. What's the point of having a refillable corrector pen if once you've used both tips, you've got to buy a new pen then?
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