• Blue Cross Cuticle Remover 6fl oz
  • 6oz

I have always used CND cuticle away and occasionally another brand here and there. I thought CND was my favorite. That has definitely changed. After watching a Youtube channel by the name of The Meticulous Manicurist I noticed how well Blue Cross cuticle remover was working for her. So I decided to give it a try. Hands down the best I've used. It is very thin which made me have doubts but it ended up doing most the work for me! I did notice that the lady I watched use it had transfered hers to a glass container and used a medicine dropper for applying the product. I find that this helps with portion control especially since it is much thinner then I am use to using. I will purchase this item again.

I first learned about this cuticle remover from Lori Halloway on her YouTube channel The Meticulous Manicurist Nail Tutorials. Saw how well it worked on her clients' cuticles and decided to try it out. This product does exactly what it's supposed and I was able to remove dead skin around the cuticle area and under the toenail using a cuticle pusher with such ease. I highly recommend this product.

I really like this product. I have really dry skin, including my cuticles and fingertips. I cut up a cotton round, placed on each finger and soaked it in the remover for about 5 minutes, used a cuticle pusher and got the rest off with nippers. Quick and easy. If your skin isnt as dry as mine you can probably just soak use a nail brush and be done. Highly recommend.

I had picked at a cuticle until it turned into a nasty mess. It was ugly, tough, and prone to splitting. I was wary of this product because I was afraid it would make my nails weak. I have used it four times, four. My cuticle looks normal again. It was that quick. Two weeks, twice a week. That was all it took. I cannot tell you how unbelievably wonderful this little product is. No cutting, no scrubbing, nothing. Just follow the directions and everything went back to normal. Unbelievable.

I've always had dry cuticles and peeling skin around my nails. It's been a constant--sometimes painful--problem. I wanted to change that. I tried using hand creams and oils, and even though it helped, it wasn't quite enough. I even tried wearing those weird moisture gloves at night. After a little research, I decided to buy this cuticle remover in hopes to fix hand my hands. I put some around my nail bed with a q-tip and let it sit for a few minutes. All the dead skin and cuticle is easily and painlessly scraped off with a cuticle pusher. I follow this with cuticle oil. I've been doing this once a week for four weeks, and the combo of this with the oil has been amazing! There is a pretty significant difference. My skin is no longer peeling and my hands actually look good! I'm so glad I got this!

I needed to repurchase this and didn't want to buy it in store. So happy they had this online. It is a tiny bottle which is perfect if you don't want to use much. I heard about this product when I went to school for nails. I wouldn't suggest this for a beginner unless they do their research. I would suggest to put it in a tiny spray bottle, if you do plan to use it. This product is highly concentrated so a little goes a long way. Right after applying and removing take a cotton swab with alcohol and remove remanding product on your skin. This will cause you skin to peel if you don't do so.

Was really amazed at how big this bottle was compared to all of the smaller bottles/tubes of cuticle remover I had used in the past. Don't even think about passing up this steal of a buy for a more expensive name brand; they all are exactly the same. Note; this cuticle remover is very light in consistency, but if you apply it at an angle it will run around the cuticle, exactly where it is supposed to be. Really great buy!

Excellent product!!!

I ordered the Sally Hansen cuticle remover from Walmart at first and it was $4.97 for 1 fl oz. But then I found this Blue Cross 6 oz bottle for $5.49. For just the price for quantity, Blue Cross wins. It also worked very well the first time I used it. My cuticles were clean looking upon removal and it didn’t irritate my skin like shown in some other reviews. I only left it on for a minute or two. I’m sure the Sally Hansen one would’ve done exactly the same for over 5x the price.

I work in a deli/kitchen and between the frequent handwashing for food safety, hands being submerged in soapy water and sanitizer when cleaning, and then the beating my hands take from the scrubbing of dishes and surfaces, my cuticles are usually a wreck of hangnails, stiff/scratchy excess skin, and just nasty looking. My cuticles come in thick and stiff and it makes removing or pushing them up super difficult. Cuticle oil wasn't really doing much for me anymore and while my favorite lotions were great for restoring moisture to my hands, the peeling skin around my nails was still an issue. I impulse bought this figuring it couldn't possibly make things any worse and I have been blown away. A single drop or two is enough for each nail to soften up my stubborn cuticles so I can push them back. Within about 2-3 days of using this after work my nails look as pretty and well-maintained as they did before I hurled them into the hurricane of abuse at my job. It's hydrating, softening, gentle, and man does it go a really long way. I do have to use it every night after I work to keep them looking good and prevent peeling and hangnails but I'd imagine for someone not in food service or healthcare a less frequent schedule is more than enough,