| Brand | Blue Cross |
| Item Volume | 6 Fluid Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.8 x 1.8 x 5.6 inches |
| Skin Type | Normal |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 1.8 x 5.6 inches; 6 ounces |
| Item model number | 106 |
| UPC | 079556459143 |
| Manufacturer | Blue Cross |
Cuticle Removing Fluids
Blue Cross Professional Nail Care, Hydrating, Moisturizing, Strengthening Liquid Cuticle Remover + Softener with Lanolin for Brittle Nails, Hang Nails + Dry Cuticles, Made in USA, 6 ounce
Price range: $24.00 through $32.00
















Shanista –
I use this product every time I do my pedicures and it works so well. It softens the cuticles and makes it way to remove.
Shanista –
masha –
I definitely recommend, easy to use and works very fast. It is thin water like solution thus be careful while applying it from the dropper cap.Adding pics after using cuticle remover and applying oil.
masha –
LucyLu –
I have been using this remover for six months and it does a great job. It is watery as some people have said, so I put it into a spray bottle and it works beautifully!
LucyLu –
Alysen of Houston –
I absolutely love this stuff! It works so well at getting my cuticles softened and pushed back on my fingers and toes without having to soak my hands and feet in warm water first.Because its so liquidy, I take small piece of cotton soaked in the cuticle remover and place it over the nail while I work on the others. Pushing back the cuticle at the top of the nail, clean the skin from the sides of the nail bed, then trimming any excess cuticle round the edges. If it tries before you finish the nail, just place the piece of soaked cotton over the nail again. I will 100% buy this again!
Alysen of Houston –
Kinsey H –
I have terrible cuticles. This works miracles and makes them so soft and manageable. Makes manicures look so much better without shredding your skin.
Kinsey H –
Emma M. –
I do not like using cream cuticle remover products because I feel like they don’t work that well. But, this one does! It takes almost no time at all, makes removing the dead cuticles super easy, and you can literally see it working. Best part is that I’ve used it several times with great results, and I barely had to use any product, so it will definitely last me a long time!
Emma M. –
Juliet –
I figured this would be a waste of money. The cuticle removers I tried before didnt work. But my scraggly cuticles drive me nuts, even though I soak, push, and trim them regularly. The problem is those little bits of skin that get wedged between the trimmer and the nail bed, impossible to get without digging into the nail. So I end up picking at them constantly, which just makes it worse. But this stuff is great! Here’s how it works: First, don’t worry about how thin this liquid is when you apply it. It immediately soaks in with a slightly waxy film (I’m not sure what it really is). That film sticks to the cuticle ridge and the thin layers of cuticle growth that cling to the nail itself. So, when you push back the bottom of the nail, everything comes right up off the nail like a little snow shovel, without force or damage. Most of the skin clears away without trimming. Then you just trim whatever left over. Super fast! Then wash your fingers in warm water so that filmy stuff doesn’t linger (it’s kinda sticky). I’m so glad I tried this stuff! Don’t get me wrong. I think the term “cuticle remover” is misleading. It’s not supposed to dissolve cuticles for you–that would be dangerous because it could dissolve your fingers, too, if that were the case. On the other hand, you don’t want a glorified moisturizer that only softens cuticles. This is completely different. I would call it a “cuticle prep.”
Juliet –
bargainhuntress –
After reading the reviews I tried this and was disappointed because I hated the thin liquid consistency. I thought it would be more of a lotion thickness, but it’s watery. Had to do my toes in the empty bathtub or it would have went all over. I prefer Sally Hansen’s instant gel remover. You can apply that without a mess.
bargainhuntress –
Chase Adamski –
I did a full gel x set of nails after using this to remove my cuticles and I’ve never had a set fall off so fast, I lost one nail by the next day, three by the second day, and the whole set was off before the week was over and my sets usually last 4 weeks +. If you plan to use this for natural nail cuticle removal it works pretty well but dehydrating and priming does nothing to keep fake nails on with this stuff sunken into your nails.
Chase Adamski –
Dani –
I thought this would be something that would make your cuticles soft and easy to remove but I didn’t notice it did much. I usually use lotion and I almost feel like that does more than this product. It’s very liquidy I thought it would a thicker consistency.
Dani –
Misha –
This is the best cuticle remover I’ve ever used! It’s better than Sally Hansen. My hands get pretty dry and so do my cuticles. Luckily, there’s this! Even if you don’t plan to polish your nails, your nails will looks noticeably better after using this. It works in seconds, just be sure to soak your fingers in warm water for a few minutes before applying. I then push them back with a cuticle pusher. Rinses off easily. Easy, it’s like magic! I do all my manis at home and I am not a professional. I can’t imagine doing a mani or pedi without this!
Misha –
GeekWad –
(It’s Supposed To Be Liquid \ Watery)I’m no longer shy about showing my toes!This worked for the dry skin around my toe nails. I have sensitive skin, and so far I’ve had no bad reaction.I put it in a refillable “nail oil brush-pen” to make it easier to apply.I apply oil every day, and also after I do a treatment of this. Both in seperate oil brush-pens.I had originally tried Sally Henson cuticle remover, but it was too strong for my sensitive skin. It gave me hangnails and weakened my fingernails.Extra Details:For a long time, I’ve had dry hard skin around my toe nails. Docs always said “yeah some people have that” but with no solution nor advice, and definitely never told me products like this existed!Internet searches always said to just use oils. Oils helped a little, but not enough. Then I saw this on a random video, and after 2 uses it FIXED IT. I’m in my 30s and for the first time, in a very long time, I have smooth skin around my toes.
GeekWad –
Brioche –
Wow guys. WOW. I saw this recommended on tt so so long ago and after maybe a couple of years of sitting in my wishlist, I got it.I would like to take this opportunity to address some notable points I saw in other people’s reviews.Consistency: yes, it is very thin, however, I do not find this to be an issue. I actually find that it is absorbed by the dead skin much faster than my experience with thicker cuticle removers.Bottle: to piggyback on the thinness of the product, I have not had the issue of it leaking from the bottle like other people. I can tip my bottle tip down and the liquid only comes out if I squeeze the bottle. My recommendation is to shake the bottle first because the more solid parts of the solution may have settled at the bottom when not in use. I DON’T KNOW IF THIS IS THE CASE, but it’s what I do and I don’t have the issue with leakage like others.Unlike other removers, you do not have to massage this in and let it sit for 5-10+ minutes. I find the effect to be almost immediately after application. Sometimes I will apply on each finger and go back to the first finger and go back down the line with a second drop or two if I feel the skin has absorbed it already or it dried away too much already.Some tips:DO use with your hand on top of a paper towel as there may be some dripping of the product. Plus, once you scrape (GENTLY) away the dead skin, you will want something to clean your tool, or whatever you’re using to scrape (AGAIN GENTLY, DON’T BE DUMB) away the dead skin.DON’T scrape your nail plate aggressively when removing the dead skin. I have pulled up tinyyyy and thin strips of the top layer of my nails from being too rough even when I thought I was being gentle.DO wash this off THOROUGHLY. I’m talking water rinse, then soap, rinse, and if you have a brush, then brush (GENTLY) your cuticle area and under your nail. If you do not wash it all off properly, the residual product can make the area under your nail peely. I don’t know if this the left over product or my skin, it does not hurt at all or seem like skin when I have seen this happen, but I just want to put that disclaimer in there.DO follow up with proper moisturizer and nail oil. There really is no point in doing all this work and then not properly caring for your cuticles and nails because the dryness is what can cause the buildup that you need to remove with this product.If you’re not big on doing or caring for your nails, I wouldn’t recommend this. It’s a lot of product for someone who will let it sit in a cabinet, but if you do partake in nail care and nails on a daily/regular basis, I would recommend this!
Brioche –
Dinah :) –
This does wonders for my cuticles. Makes them so easy to push back and wash off. My only complaint is the packaging. Didn’t leak during shipping, thank goodness, but the pour spout is quite frustrating. You tilt it even a little bit and it pours out so quickly, when you only need a drop on each finger. Wastes so much product. I had to get a better squeeze bottle for doing my nails with this. I also wasn’t expecting the product to be so watery.
Dinah :) –
Louise Peach –
I was skeptical about this product at first but I buy anyways because my cuticles needed it. I put some napkins under my hand, just kind of pour some over my finger nail beds & let it soak for the a couple mins. Man, this stuff works! With 2-3 mins my cuticles were so soft I was able to basically wipe them right off … I pushed the cuticles up after applying with the nail tool – and gently scrapped them right off. Looks so good, like I went to the nail salon. Anyways, this stuff is a little runny so be careful when pouring out. I recommend though to my mom and friends.
Louise Peach –
Maday Correa –
I decided I wouldn’t be cutting off my cuticles anymore and would only use cuticle removers like this one. I had heard good reviews about this product and after using it, I can say it works pretty good. The product is very watery though and rolls off my nails pretty easily. Despite this, it still works and really softens my cuticles enough to remove them with only a little metal tool.
Maday Correa –
gkanerva –
I bought this cuticle remover in 2021, and I can’t believe I still have more than half of it left! The bottle may not look very big, but wow, it goes a long way.Positives: All you need is a drop or two to get this product to do its magic. Leave it on your cuticles for about a minute, then use a spatula with light pressure to push back those annoying cuticles. It works every time and gives my hands a fresh look. Taming my cuticles more easily also helped me stop pulling them and causing my fingers to bleed—a bad habit I’ve been trying to break for years.Negatives: I can’t vouch for its moisturizing properties. My impression is that it dries up my skin very quickly, as my fingers start pruning within a minute of using this product. That being said, I have not suffered from any prolonged dryness of my skin, so it’s not a dealbreaker considering the great value for the money.Overall: This is a very reliable product, and the important thing to keep in mind is that a little goes a long way!
gkanerva –