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Summary
Londontown Fresh Glow Cuticle Remover has a luxe, milky formula that dissolves cuticles effortlessly for damage-free removal. Emollients deeply nourish to lock in moisture while quickly breaking down dulling build-up. No clippers or cutters are needed: skin is left soft, smooth, and refined.
Features
- Easy-to-use, no-drip formula
- No cutting necessary; remover melts away dry, overgrown edges
- Instantly eliminates rough cuticle build-up, while nourishing the surrounding area
- Ensures damage-free removal and a polished, clean finish for a salon-perfect manicure
- Gluten-free, paraben-free
Formulated Without
- Formaldehyde
- Toulene
- Ethyl Tosylamide,
- Acetone
- TPHP
- Paraben
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Apply liberally to the cuticle area and leave on for 15-30 seconds. Using a clean orange stick, gently push back cuticles and remove excess skin. Rinse away product with soap and water, then follow with Nourishing Cuticle Oil or Restorative Nail Cream. Use weekly to keep cuticles looking fresh and trim.
Tip & Tricks: This gentle formula can also be used to eliminate calluses and rough skin on hands and feet!
Water, Oleic/Linoleic/Linolenic Polyglycerides, Phenoxyethanol, Carbomer, Sodium Hydroxide, Dipropylene Glycol, Glyceryl Stearate, Caprylyl Glycol, Potassium Carbonate.
Shipping Restrictions : This item cannot be shipped via air.
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Doesn't completely remove the cuticle, but makes it easier
So you let the product sit on the cuticle for 15-30 secs, I did it a little bit longer. Then went in with my cuticle tool to push it back. I then washed my hands well and rubbed each finger to remove the dead skin. This product doesn't completely remove the cuticle, but allows you to then go in with...
Most Helpful Critical Review
Disappointed.
Sort of softened my hand cuticles, but still has to scrape pretty hard with a cuticle pusher. Didn't do anything for my toe cuticles. Not the easy, fast solution I was looking for. Will continue to use when time allows until it runs out, but won't be buying this again.
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Great product!
My cuticles are always overgrown. I tried this product and it did an amazing job. It really got off a lot of the excess cuticle from my nails and they look terrific! We'll definitely keep buying this one.
Well worth the money
at first I hesitated because of the price, but was glad I tried it. it is on the thicker side so easy to apply and is not messy. in the beginning my cuticles were pretty messy so I started with this and then pushed and trimmed them. but with regular maintenance, I really didn't need to do a lot of pushing or trimming because this just sort of dissolved them.
Kur Cuticle Remover
This is the best cuticle product I have ever used.
Huge Fan of this entire line
I have always been incredibly lazy about my nails and will never go back to gel as it destroyed my already weak nails. The Kur products have been an incredible find. This cuticle remover is very effective and I use it 2 x / week. When paired with the Kur polishes, I get a really nice looking sheer-colored manicure at home. I won't go back to the salon as this is a system I endorse and find very easy to use.
Be careful how you store it
I have the bottle on my desk at work so I can use it during phone meetings. I have been noticing that the bottle lid comes loose all by itself. When the lid is on fully, it squares up with the bottle. When it's loosened, it sits at an angle, as pictured. I keep tightening it (the askew top bothers me lol), and it keeps loosening itself. If you store it upright, this is not really a problem, but I would be concerned about leaks if the bottle were stored laying down or somewhere it could be knocked over.