- It's my go-to when I'm on the go
- Everyday for any occasion
Love!
The froth is lovely. It's smells so good! I quite enjoyed.
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The froth is lovely. It's smells so good! I quite enjoyed.
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I love it!! This oil made a difference for me on the first application. My hands and cuticle are with just a few uses, I can already tell the difference! Cutical area is so soft. I highly recommend this product to everyone! A little does go a long way. 💜
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I love this cuticle froth! It's quick & easy. Just squeeze a partial or full pump after shaking & brush over cuticles, fingers & onto your hands. It is very moisturizing & within a minute its quickly absorbed & my skin feels very soft. It is not greasy at all if you're in a hurry & on the go. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars, is because the scent is too strong for me. It smells good & definitely lasts but it is too much for me. I put it on before bed the first time & had to get up & wash my hands. It reminds me of butter & maple syrup or like butterscotch. So I just put it on during the day. I'm always washing my hands & it is just very moisturizing. So, if Orly comes out with a froth that has a very light fragrance (like the Orly Argan Oil, Orly Breathable or the Plus Cuticle Oils that I have), I would definitely be interested!
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It smells like a very sweet pancake syrup which is kinda meh. Not the worst but definitely not the greatest.
As for its hydrating qualities, it feels very dry which isn't the feeling I want for my cuticles. I'm really into cuticle care so I purchased this because I've never seen a cuticle froth before and thought it would be interesting to try. I wouldn't recommend this. It's an interesting concept that needs work.