cuticle treatments

Treat Them to Sublime Bliss

Give clients’ cuticles the special attention they deserve with Aromatherapy Cuticle Serum from Sublime Bliss.

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Cuticle Oils

Republic Nail Cuticle Oils come in two different scents to add a slight aroma to fingers as they are massaged after manicures.

Fight Dry Hands

As winter approaches, it's important to keep hands hydrated. Redbook Mag's November 2012 issue put together a list of tips for soothing and smoothing when the temperature drops.

Dadi’Oil: Flexibility, Toughness, and Shine

Famous Names’ Dadi’Oil absorbs quickly and penetrates deeply, enhancing flexibility and preventing nail brittleness.

Podiatrist Formulates Natural Foot Cream and Nail Oil

New York City-based podiatrist Dr. Krista Archer has launched her own line of ARCH skin products, which use natural ingredients to heal and moisturize dry, cracked feet and protect the nails.

New Cuticle Conditioning Sticks

Butter up your clients with Cuccio’s new cuticle conditioning sticks, also available with a retail counter display.

Dadi’Oil Nail Treatment

New from Famous Names, which brought you Lumos top and base coats, is Dadi’Oil Nail Treatment.

Cuticle Conditioning Butter Sticks

Butter up your clients with Cuccio’s new cuticle conditioning stick, also available with a retail counter display.

Luméjere Floating Wick

This centerpiece creates no odor and no soot, but, like certain types of candles, its oil can be used as a cuticle or massage oil on clients

Nurture Cuticles

In the January 2012 issue of Essence magazine, celebrity manicurist Lisa Logan shares some secrets on how to avoid dried-out cuticles in winter.