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Orly - Cuticle Treatment - Argan Oil Hand Creme 1.7 oz
8 reviews
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Quench your skin! Argan Oil Hand Crème is an intensive ultra-luxe hydrating cream that forms an invisible protective layer to nourish and hydrate dry skin and brittle nails. The power packed formula enriched with Argan Oil, Jojoba Oil and Shea Butter leaves the skin supple and prevents moisture loss while Vitamin E protects against free radicals for a youthful you.

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Quench your skin! Argan Oil Hand Crème is an intensive ultra-luxe hydrating cream that forms an invisible protective layer to nourish and hydrate dry skin and brittle nails. The power packed formula enriched with Argan Oil, Jojoba Oil and Shea Butter leaves the skin supple and prevents moisture loss while Vitamin E protects against free radicals for a youthful you.



ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Item Name: Orly - Cuticle Treatment - Argan Oil Hand Creme 1.7 oz
Manufactuer: ORLY
Type: Nail Treatment
UPC: 079245245309
SKU: OM-24530
Weight: 0 grams - (0.0 lb)
Condition: New
Tags: Benefit: Nail Treatment, Clean Beauty, Cuticle Care, Cuticle Oil, Fall Lookbook 2019, Nail Gift Guide, Nail Treatment, ORLY, Preference: Clean Beauty, The Ultimate Mani Gift Guide, Type: Cuticle Care, Type: Nail Treatment, and Winter Wonderland Winter 2019 Lookbook
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Customer Reviews

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Margeilles
Firstly, I think calling this polish Rainbow is a complete misnomer.

Firstly, I think calling this polish Rainbow is a complete misnomer. Rainbow to me conjures up a mental image of a whole spectrum of clear, vibrant, summery colours, something girly, feminine and maybe a bit sheer. What this colour actually is, is a murky, edgy, rock 'n' roll and rather androgynous drama queen. It is most certainly not a rainbow. I LOVE it.Rainbow is a multichrome that is, the colour changes or "flips" according to the angle of the light. I am a big fan of this effect. When I first applied Rainbow indoors in muted light, it looked like a murky, burnished plum with some red sparkle. The base colour is a thin, dirty teal which for me does not show up in any lighting conditions, as it vanishes with each new layer you apply. I was mildly disappointed the polish was nice enough, but pretty subtle and indoors I could not see any colour change. However when I went out into daylight I got the full effect.In sunshine the plum is no longer muted and really comes to life, the red sparkles making it almost garnet. And at certain angles, the true surprise appears an extraordinary, obnoxiously in your face chartreuse. I do not see any other colours, just the flip from plum/red to green/yellow. And it is extremely dramatic.Ok, so I love the shade, despite its misleading name. Why only three lippies?The formulation is very thin and difficult to apply well. I work neatly when painting my nails but this stuff streaks and applies very unevenly as well as being almost transparent. It does build however and the more layers you apply the less you have of these problems. I needed to apply five layers the most I've ever needed with any polish before it was truly opaque and I could see what I was getting. I think that's wasteful and excessive, and who has the time for that anyway? My beloved Barry M duochromes have gorgeous colour pop, are opaque in two layers and go on like a dream, so it can be done better. It does dry quickly, at least. The thinness and problematic application made it seem like a cheap polish rather than one I'd just sprung almost £10 on.My other problem with this polish is pretty subjective this colour only shows off its brilliance in bright sunshine, but summery it is not. If I could have that amazing plum/chartreuse colour flip while propping up a dive bar, at a nightclub or during a particularly louche Christmas party I would be in heaven. But it only works in sunshine. In muted light you get nothing at all. Meh. What a tease.This is my first Orly purchase. I love the rubberised bottle top and the colour is fabulous. But I really do think the formula sucks and it is incredibly overpriced. I would hesitate to buy more Orly products as a result, especially when I can buy better quality at a third of the price.

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Anette31
Orly's cuticle oil + is a great cuticle oil.

Orly's cuticle oil + is a great cuticle oil. It sinks into my cuticles rather quickly and has a very light fresh scent that fades quickly after applying. It's most definitely my favorite quick and easy cuticle oil. It comes in a convenient squeeze bottle which is perfect for application. I use it year round and recommend it to anyone suffering from dry cuticles.

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NinaSun
I love this cuticle oil, it helps maintain healthy cuticles and grow stronger nails.

I love this cuticle oil, it helps maintain healthy cuticles and grow stronger nails. It doesn't feel greasy as many other oils, you can apply a tiny drop on each cuticle and leave it to soak or just massage in straight away. I have a smaller version of the bottlel (9ml), but it will be enough for a very long time. Unlike my previous cuticle treatment, Orly Oil + really works. It has a very pleasant smell (citrus/flowers). When I first started using it, I applied too much and it left slight yellow stains on my nails. For me it's not a great problem, because I'm trying to grow out worse stains from nail polish, but still be attentive while using the oil.

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tango2470
Gotta love a product that does its job well.

Gotta love a product that does its job well. It's not a fancy package and the bottle doesn't really wow you. But you get a ton of product (I've been using my for 6 months daily and I'm only 1/4 of the way down) for ~$6. The scent reminds me of orange blossoms: it's sweet, little vanilla-y and a bit orang-y. It is oily (it's an oil after all), but I find that my cuticles really suck up with oil and after 30 seconds it leaves only a faint sheen and is not oily any more. Just soft cuticles that smell nice! Use it before bed and wake up with no more jagged cuticles. The bottle has a nozzle/eye-dropper design. I like this because it sanitary (you're not using a brush that you put on your nails and then put back in the bottle), and it's quick (one drop on each nail and rub it in). I did notice that when I used it with certain pale Essie polishes, it will stain them a bit yellow! Not that bad, but I notice a faint yellowing near the base of the nail. Not a problem with darker polishes.

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monkeytron
I've been using this product nightly for a couple of weeks now.

I've been using this product nightly for a couple of weeks now. I just slather it on before I sleep and let the oil do its thing overnight. I do find in the morning my cuticles are soft and moisturised. But I'm also using Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Creme religiously everyday so I don't know if my highly improved nails and cuticles are the result of the Burt's Bees or Orly or the combination of both. Whatever it is, my nails are so much better now.The reason I don't use Orly Cuticle Oil during the day is cos I find that it's a bit messy, like it stains fabric yellow. Granted Burt's Bees cuticle creme is almost as oily/waxy, but it doesn't stain.Oh besides using this this oil to moisturise, I use it to soften cuticles when I do at home manicures. I apply loads of it on after soaking my nail in warm soapy water for 10 minutes... And this makes my cuticles so soft and easy to push back.I give this product a 4 because I'm not completely sure if THIS is the product that saved my nails. But I like the scent, and I like waking up the next morning with nice supple cuticles. The price is good too.

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