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Bliss Kiss Fragrance-Free Nail Oil is a 0.5oz cuticle dropper serum enriched with jojoba oil and vitamin E, designed to strengthen brittle nails, promote growth, and hydrate cuticles. Hypoallergenic and free from fragrances, it’s crafted with a proven 7-ingredient formula since 2012, perfect for sensitive skin and those seeking healthier, stronger nails.
K**D
Great stuff
This stuff is great. I leave this one in the bathroom after I wash my hands. I really is different than other cuticle oil. Lasts a long time. My nails were soooo dry and flaky my whole life. And now they look great.
A**N
The best nail and cuticle oil and does not include chemical additives!
A quality product and a great value for the money! This is the only nail/cuticle oil I have ever used that has really made a perceptible difference in the health and appearance of my nails, and I have tried numerous "brand name" products . More recently I have begun seeking products that are thoughtfully produced without a long list of chemical names that I can't pronounce (but many of which I recognize as being unhealthy, and in my case irritants and allergens). I love that this product has a simple and straightforward list of ingredients! You can scroll way down on the product page to get the full story. This hydrating oil is immediately absorbed and it only takes a drop for the nails on each hand or foot. Can also be used over polish to extend the life of a mani/pedi. I have it 5 stars for fragrance because I ordered the unscented and it has no fragrance!
A**A
The vanilla scent is freaking amazing.
Havnt seen the long term results yet but after two days my nails feel stronger and look healthier. The vanilla scent lasts so long and is soooo good. I love it. Worth every penny, a little also goes a long way.
K**B
Great oil for your nails!
I got this because my nails were really dry and starting to flake and peel, which they had never done before. I found out that the nail polish remover I was using really dried them out and I needed something to moisturize my nails and make them healthy again. This did the trick. Mind you, it didn't happen overnight. For the first few weeks, I used the oil several times a day, including after every hand washing and shower. After you brush the oil on your nails and cuticles, it will soak in on its own if you just give it a few minutes. If you rub it in, most of it will come off on your fingertips because it will absorb into skin faster than your nails. But after a few minutes, you don't really notice it's there aside from the nice satin sheen on your nails. For the first month of using this, I trimmed my nails short and didn't polish them at all -- they needed time for the bad parts to grow out and the new parts to get moisturized. But it only took a couple of months to get my nails back to where they used to be and now they don't split at all.I will say that this is overpriced once you realize it's just jojoba oil with some vitamin E oil and a bit of scent added. But it does work so if you're not up to buying all the ingredients and making your own, get it. Also, get some of the applicators with the brush on the end because they're easier to use than trying to use this straight from the bottle with the dropper. I keep one by my bathroom sink, in the living room where I usually sit, and in my purse. My nails and cuticles have never looked better.
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Favorite Nail Oil
Love this oil - very moisturizing and the ingredients are great, plus it absorbs fairly quickly and doesn’t leave a greasy feel. If you’re wondering, the fragrance free scent just smells lightly of oil I guess? But it’s not unpleasant at all and the smell doesn’t linger regardless.Other than my nails I use it for moisturizing my hands and I tried it on my scalp which also absorbed the oil quickly and it seemed to help with some dryness caused by the cold and dry weather. Don’t know how effective the oil would be in the long run for hair care for me, but it’s possible to use it as a hair oil if you want which is a plus.My nails are generally healthy and I bought this to keep them hydrated and strong - overall I’m very happy and I like it so much that I’ve used up the whole bottle in less than a month. Wish they offered a bottle even bigger than 4oz lol :)
M**.
It also seemed like the company owner
I first heard of this nail oil from Simply Nailogical, a YouTuber who does (not really) nail art tutorials on her channel. I was really drawn into this product because of how strong and long her nails appeared to be after using it for years. It also seemed like the company owner, Ana, really stands behind her product and is quite knowledgeable about nails. The Bliss Kiss Blog, alone, is a treasure trove of information, and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants information about nail care and health, if you can stand to ignore how much they push their product in every post. It's not really a complaint, just an acknowledgement that it's still a blog ran by a company that needs to make business. If you shy away from of that kind of stuff, just be aware of what you're getting.First of all, I'd like to say that this cuticle oil is, honestly, good. It moisturized my constantly dry fingernails and softened my stubborn cuticles. But is it really worth the price for simply moisturizing my finger nails? I understand that there are adults in the beauty and nail art community that like to remind people that they have a right to buy whatever expensive thing they want to, and that's fine and understandable. Nail artists (?) like Simply Nailogical have a disposable income. Cool. There's no shame in that. But some people (namely me) don't. And that's just the truth of it. While it works well, it just works as well as other, less expensive products to moisturize my cuticles. I've had it for four months now, and I just can't replicate the same results everyone else has been boasting on their blog posts and reviews. Why pay a ton more for a product that hasn't really improved my nails all that much?And yes, I followed the Hydration Challenge to full completion. I avoided water like crazy, was very gently and careful with my nails. I even bought a nail file to trim my nails down like Simply Nailogical said. However, there's really no change in my nails that prompt me to purchase this product again.NOW, FULL DISCLAIMER: If your nails are a catastrophic mess, I can't rule out the chance that this product will probably help you revive them. It has tons of good oils, especially jojoba oil, that penetrate deep into your skin...layers...and whatnot. Read Ana's blog post about it. It's very informative, as I've said.But if you're pinched for money, I recommend following the Hydration Challenge that Bliss Kiss recommends with a cheaper oil other than this one, and see if that improves your situation in a month. Guaranteed, it will. Any amount of attention you give to your nails is bound to translate into good things for them. But if you find that you still need more help, then and only then, should you get this product.TL;DR: It's good, but unless your nails are made of paper and break constantly, it's probably just that: Good.
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