Sally Hansens Vitamin NailCuticle Oil: a No-No

By lili-bunny on
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Reviewing: Sally Hansen Vitamin E Nail & Cuticle Oil
Purchased at: Walgreens

As I said before, Im all about experimenting and I cant resist something new, so when I saw Sally Hansens Vitamin oil I thought "why not"?

And I guess my thought was really stupid because there was nothing outstanding about it, in fact I just didnt like it. Fisrt of all who said cuticles need vitamins? Come on you need them, your baby needs them and even your dog needs vitamins, but cuticles? I dont think so.

The idea of pampering your nails and cuticles with vitamin E seems pretty cool and fancy, like a day in the SPA right? But theres really nothing cool or fancy about this oily stuff, in fact it is really messy and duh, oily! Neither your nails or your cuticles can absorb that much oil, and youll end up having to wash your hands and washing off all thet oily stuff for which you payed 6 dollars for! So wouldnt you be better off by not buying it at all? Definitely.

PROS:

* The cuticles do get softer and easier to remove, but you can do that with warm water. Its free.

CONS:

* its way too oily and messy.

* i coulnt tell any improvement at all in my nailsor cuticles.

* the lid came off the second time I used it,and I coulnt put it back or do anything really with oil all over my hands.

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