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Cutex Hydrating Cuticle Oil, Formulated with Vitamin E & Sweet Almond Oil, (13.6ml) for Dry, Brittle & Rough Nails, Almond Scent, Dermatologist Tested

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Bliven, B. (1917). Creating a special class of salesmen to handle unusual type of customer. Printers Ink, 48(12), 37-40, 45. In 1941, Cutex also redesigned its nail polish bottles. Copying an idea of Dura-Gloss it capped the bottles with a top that had the shade of the polish inserted into it. There’s a lot of talk about nails these days, from keeping up with the latest nail polish shades, trendy new nail shapes, or bright nail art, there’s one realm of the nail world that always seems to get overlooked: Nail health. Whether you have a standing weekly appointment at the nail salon or prefer your nails totally bare, you simply can’t have beautiful, functional nails without keeping them healthy — and it all starts at the cuticle. A nourishing blend of vitamin E and sweet almond oil that is specially formulated to target dry, brittle nails and rough cuticles. After using it for more than a week, it performed even better than we expected to thoroughly hydrate our nails and cuticles. As a bonus, our nails were undeniably longer, too.

Cuccio’s professional-grade cuticle oil is used in salons around the world, and it’s easy to see why. Safflower oil, honey, vitamin E, and lactic acid work together to soothe and refresh skin and nails, offering moisture that lasts. It also comes in a whopping 2.5-ounce bottle, the biggest cuticle oil we’ve found, so it will last a long time.

In 1931, the corks in Cutex bottles were replaced the corks with Bakelite caps. When a brush was needed, this was fitted into the cap, a design more in tune with nail polishes in production today. Although these opaque or cream nail polishes had been made for many years by Glazo, Peggy Sage and others, Cutex did not introduce its version, Cutex Crème Nail Polish, until 1934. The conservative nature of Cutex in the 1930s is probably a reflection of the taste of their American customers. Even as late as 1955, colourless nail polish was still the largest selling ‘shade’ in the United States. No odor of any kind lingers! No alien perfume to contend with … and perhaps destroy … your own exclusive scent. Just a sparking crystal film … sparking and unscented. A new range of manicure sets was also developed named the Compact, Traveling, Boudoir and De Luxe Sets. The composition and naming of these manicure sets changed frequently over the years.

No one makes nailcare luxe quite like Dior. Formulated with apricot, camellia and argan oils, plus a dose of vitamin E, the serum both hydrated our cuticles and strengthened our nails. Cake Polish:“A compact cake polish—the old favorite. Velvety smooth does not break or crumble—very economical. Rub a little on the palm of one hand, pass the nails of the other hand lightly, swiftly, over the powdered palm. In a moment you have nails that are noticeably lovely. Pink or white.”Jones, G. (2010). Beauty imagined: A history of the global beauty industry. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Anyone can use CUTEX at home. It saves time and labor for the professional manicure as well. CUTEX CONTAINS NO ACIDS, and so is absolutely harmless. Cutex Exotic Pearl Nail Polish in Orange Blaze, Jamaica Green, Tahiti Orchid and Coral Sand shades.

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