CartoonChic
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I've been experimenting myself with better ways to clean polish from my cuticles. I'm testing a mix of pointed q-tips, a brush and a thin orange wood stick.I wanted to ask you lovely ladies for some advice. Once in a while I attempt doing nail art like water marbling, splatter techniques and such techniques that require some cleanup around the cuticles. I tend to moisturize my nails and cuticles using oil but the nailpolish still seems to seep into the cuticles and is incredibly difficult to clean up with a q-tip and remover when I've done nail art. Are there any better ways of cleaning up around the cuticles? Just hate making something on my nails and then the cuticles look ragged and bleh.
The keyword for the orange stick is thin. I was using a thicker one before and didn't like the results. Then Honey mentioned that she uses thin sticks and it really does make a difference. The thicker sticks kept removing polish from the nail. The thin sticks are more precise and I'm only removing from the cuticles.
I tried using a brush, but don't think it's for me. I used one of those mini OCC Lip Tar brushes. It works, but I feel I have to go over the polish more to remove it.
I do like using the pointed q-tips for bigger mistakes. The point does get in there along the edge, but the tip eventually becomes soft and not as sharp after use.