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Review on Queen Bee's Organic Cuticle Oil: Rapid Healing for Redness & Pain in each .5 oz Bottle! by Jennifer Romero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fragrant and light oil that works great

I've been told that 'solar oil' is probably the best product for cuticles but did a little research on other brands. I have dry skin on some of my fingers which causes my fingertips to split and tear like tiny paper cuts, and sometimes this dryness extends down the sides of multiple fingers and thumbs. I went to the dermatologist to find out about this disease. processed. I used steroid creams and ointments, took antibiotics, had allergies tested - no allergies were found and the meds weren't working. I am not sensitive to any chemicals used on artificial nails or nail gels. I've spent months between manicures, wearing gloves while doing chores and washing dishes, gardening gloves for gardening, work gloves for heavier tasks. My fingers were still "dirty" even though I put lotion on myself with cotton gloves at night. When I bought bee nuts! Organic cuticle oil, I only wanted to use it on my dry cuticles. But I had skin tears on a thumb and tiny cuts and scaly skin on my index fingers. I buttered my boo-bous. To my amazement, my skin improved within two days and by day five it was healing quite well. (I've tried baby oil, petroleum jelly, vitamin E. The oil itself didn't help.) Looks pretty good too. It's really ** ** ** better than solar oil. The bee nuts! fragrant oil with a slightly spicy aroma, similar to cloves. At first I thought it was a bit pricey but I am very happy with this product. Like I said, it's great for my cuticles and has helped get rid of that annoying and painful condition of dry skin.

Pros
  • Hands free
Cons
  • Very expensive