Post By Priyanka
Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick
Hey there!
I will review Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick today. I am sure many of you have oodles of impulse purchases
stacked up someplace in your home. The cute teapot with cherry blossoms that
looked oh-so-cute to your non-tea drinking self or even that pastel
blue nail paint that looked great when swatched in the store but made your
hands look like an Egyptian mummy’s cousin? :p
We all have made purchases out of a mere whim and then
regretted that purchase dearly. Obviously the regret skyrockets if the product
is a tad expensive. The product I am now going to review is one such travesty,
read on to see how it fares practically.
Price: 225 INR
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Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick |
Claims: Whip out these little sticks for spiffy cuticles in a
jiffy. The plain ends clean your nails while the colored tips do more than just
look pretty. They're tipped with fine grit to push back cuticles and clear up
unwanted skin for the neatest cuticles in town.
Fine quality wooden material allows for soft yet firm
grip.
Dual tips allow for cleaning, pushing and clearing up
and untidy cuticles.
My take on the product: I swear that I sometimes act like a dim witted bimbo,
lured by pretty colours and claims that I don’t really need. These cuticle
sticks are so darn pretty that I found myself falling for them desoite their
exorbitant price tag and useless-ness (for me personally).
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Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick |
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Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick |
I have no cuticles as such, so a pretty orange stick
that pushes them back is pretty unnecessary. But nevertheless, these do work
brilliantly on my mom who does have cuticles but I would throw in a word of
caution too, don’t be too coloured-fine-grit-tip happy as they can damage your
nail bed. They scratched my nail bed when I got a bit too busy watching the TV
instead of paying attention to my minimal cuticles.
The orange stick part of this product is pretty
useful, especially for nail art enthusiasts. It’s a perfect tool for water
marbling, way superior to the tooth picks that I needed to resort to in the
past.
But no matter how I may try to make my impulse purchase
work for me, I know for a fact that these are pretty useless for me.
Nevertheless, those with problematic cuticles may feel that this product is
worth it’s hefty price tag.
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Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick |
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Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick |
Pros of Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick
1. Multipurpose
2. Travel safe packaging
3. Snazzy
4. Functional
5. Versatile
Cons of Colorbar No Fuss Emery Tipped Cuticle Stick
1. Expensive
2. Might feel a bit harsh on the cuticles
Rating: 3 out of 5
Take: I don’t really have cuticles and if I choose to
use these as orange sticks, they will last me a very long time. I recommend it to friends Only if they are nail art enthusiasts like me.
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