January 23, 2013

Sally Hansen Salon Manicure Cuticle Eraser + Balm

Over the weekend I realized I was completely out of cuticle cream and almost completely out of the Vaseline I had been using as a backup, so as part of my weekend mini haul I picked up some Sally Hansen Cuticle Eraser + Balm from Wal-Mart. 

Typically, I'm a bit of a penny pincher when it comes to cuticle creams, but I felt like a little splurge and went for it even though it rang up at a hefty $7.49. As soon as I got home, I couldn't wait to tear open the box and try it (hence why you are seeing stock photos right now) and let me tell you... IT WAS WORTH EVERY PENNY. 

Sally Hansen Cuticle Eraser + Balm

Sally Hansen Cuticle Eraser + Balm

Sally Hansen Cuticle Eraser + Balm



Firstly, I think it goes without saying that the green and white swirls of this product are freakin' adorable. Can we all just agree on that? We can? Good. One of my favorite things about it is the fact that it is non greasy and doesn't take long for your skin to absorb it, although after my acetone use this afternoon, I think my skin was begging for it!  The smell is nice, sort of a mix between fresh cucumbers and watermelon... 

I keep catching myself smelling my fingertips. (Which I'm sure is a joy for others to witness.) I immediately noticed a difference in my cuticles, they went from worn out and ragged to smooth and nourished. This will definitely be a daily use product for me, so if you have been debating on whether or not to add this to your beauty regimen, then I seriously suggest you stop hesitating and go for it. I am adding it to my list of beauty must-haves!


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8 comments:

  1. im always looking for new cuticle products, i will check this out! thanks!

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    1. I've been using it every single night, and a few times a day if I think of it, and I've really noticed a difference. I love the way it smells, too!

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  2. I hate to ask the obvious, but how did you get the frelling thing open? I'm afraid I am going to break either the container or my nails prying at it, and twisting does nothing!

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    1. It should twist open easily for you. I wonder if your cap is just on extra extra tight? Try twisting while running under slightly warm water, not too hot though or it might melt the product. If you are able to get it open, coat the threads in Vaseline and it won't happen again. :)

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  3. Ohh thanks for the info. I have to check this out. I used their cuticle gel and this looks a lot less messy for some reason.

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  4. Thank you for the review!!! I can't wait to try it.

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  5. Oh man, I need this in my life! xD I am so getting it the next time I see it!

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  6. hi, i saw your response to another comment from someone who cant open hers. i tried to run it under warm water but i still cant open it. Does it have a layer of plastic protecting it? i scratched the sides but still dont work.

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