Rated 3.85 out of 5 stars
13 Reviews
I'm not sure why anybody would give these spatulas anything less than four or five stars. It would be one thing if somebody doesn't think to grab them to use them but that sounds like a user issue and not a product issue. These are such simple tools to use to get the most product out of your jars. I spend quite a bit on skincare and want to be able to reach the very last of my product. These fit into the necks and cracks of bottles and jars very nicely to get the lady scoops. I can make my products last for an extra week or 2 longer because there's more product in them to be used. They're very simple and affordable tools. I'm glad I found something like this to make my products last longer and so I can get more out of them.
The smaller one is the only tool l found that can fit in Revlon Colorstay lipstick tube to get out the last of the product out of the tube, which is great! BUT the silicone is only on half of the tip (it looks like a very long floppy spoon with a flat tip) and it has so it is very hard to clean, which is a definite downside. The larger one is a sturdy silicone that looks more like a regular spoon and is more useful for scooping out product in a larger container. However, the smaller one is the one I really wanted, and I wish the tip was one solid block of silicone instead of a "spoon".
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Alie from Anaheim, CA
These are so good for the small crevices of a container to get all the product out! I use small dropper containers for my serums when i travel and i love that these spatulas help me get all the left over product. Im definitely going to buy another so i can take with me.
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Sheknow from California
Benecia from Oklahoma City, OK
if you struggle with getting creams or liquid make up out of pot containers, or any container that is wide enough for a pinky nail to fit, you NEED this! I used to struggle with acrylic or dip nails, getting product under the nail and in my cuticle, and then putting whatever was under my nail now mixed with product that I put on my face. I don't care how good you clean your hands and nails, I still don't want to put anything on my face that came from under my nails. I especially appreciate these for when it's down to just a little bit of product left and I can get a couple more uses out of what's left - these creams get pricey! I never leave reviews, but I had to on these
Jennifer from Ohio
I used these to help get the rest of my day cream out before it was empty. I was able to get out 2 extra weeks worth out of the jar with the help of these spatulas! I can only imagine how much I'll get out of my bottles of foundation when I get close to empty. These were a great buy!
Shelby from Ohio, USA
Ckoneal from Ohio
I bought a second set to keep one set witg makeup and ine with skin care. I love the skinny one once I understood its purpose - great for skinny tubes!!!
from Austin Texas
Really got every last bit of moisturizer out of the container! The pump gave out, but there was SO MUCH still left! I was glad to find these and really empty the container to my liking!
AM from NY
I can't tell you how many various products the spatula has scooped out of pumps bottles for me. Serums, sunscreens, lotions. Works great to get the leftover out of airless pumps. The skinny tool does nothing btw but the spatula is worth the purchase!
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LC from Dallas
Small tip us too flimsy to use - it just flung product everywhere. Both tips fall out constantly. Total waste of money …. and product.
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Tammie from Denver, CO
The narrow one is flimsy and useless, but the wider one does a good job scraping walls and bottoms of jars. They are inexpensive, but help me pull out the last bits of my pricier skin care products, definitely worth.
Khani from Fullerton, CA
This comes with two spatula tools. The one with the longer tip is flimsy and useless in my opinion as I can't use it to adequately scoop or clean out any skincare jars. Not sure if it's worth it. The other tool is more of a harder silicone so it's more practical.
RT from Oregon
The spatula heads are poorly attached to the handle and are prone to pulling off. The smaller of the two is too flimsy to effectively use.
Hope from Dallas, Tx
this helped me get so much more product out of something i thought was empty