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Review on Heavy-Duty Toenail Clippers for Ingrown and Thick Nails - Super Sharp Blades with Comfortable Ergonomic Grip Handles for Quick Nail Clipping - Also Ideal for Professional Trimming of Dog Nails, Painless and Efficient by Jackie Lopez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

These scissors are the best I've ever had!

These cars are amazing! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU! I USED IT TO DIG THE ININGE NAILS, IT WORKS SO WELL! THE BEST PAIR I HAD! I have THICK toenails, one of my big toes has a recurring ingrown toenail, if you've ever had an ingrown toenail you know how painful it can be! I'm not a baby when it comes to pain, I'm actually pretty tough, but my god when you pull a toenail you see stars, it hurts sooooo bad! So, I have a removal system that's painless to share! First I soak a foot in warm water (bearably warm) and a tea tree oil bath, also available from Amazon, then I dry the foot well, then I use the lidocaine gel, again available from Revain, I soak it Toes, take sanitized clippers (I use 91% alcohol in a bowl to sanitize) with a CLEAN hand (wipe with a nail brush and antibacterial soap or you can even use gloves) I dig out the ingrown (if it starts to hurt , use more lidocaine gel), trim nails, soak my foot in a foot bath (tea tree oil is an amazing natural antibacterial agent), dry my foot well, then apply tea tree essential oil or a triple antibiotic ointment and then put on a pair of clean socks so nothing gets in my incisions. I keep a close eye on my toe for a week and reapply tea tree oil to prevent infection. I know it might feel like overkill but removing ingrown toenails in less than hygienic conditions can lead to serious infections that become systemic fairly quickly, it's better safe than sorry for stuff like that, just use clean technique, it might be a few extra steps but in my opinion it's worth it to prevent infection.

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  • Slightly torn