NEW Color4Nails Hydrating Cuticles Away & Cuticle Oil

by Lisa Heath

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Color4Nails has some new nail goodies in her shop and I’m here to share them with you! I have the new Color4Nails Hydrating Cuticles Away (cuticle remover) as well as 2 Rejuvenating Cuticle Oil.

I’ve been testing these for about a week and so far so good. My biggest concern was the Hydrating Cuticle Away, but it was easy to use.  I’ve worked really hard to keep my nails in good condition and practically stain free with minimal hangnails, so testing new things gets me nervous sometimes!

If you like what you see in the post, be sure to check out the bottom information to get a 10% discount on your Color4Nails purchase!

Rejuvenating Cuticle Oil

Cuticle Oil

Starting off, we have the Rejuvenating Cuticle Oil.  I received this in 2 different scents – Pomegranate Mango and Jasmine Rosehip.  I found them to work pretty well and hydrate my nails and cuticles.  The applicator is a click pen with a brush tip to easily dispense and brush on, but I also find these more convenient for travel as well.

I found both fragrances I received to be strong enough to be able to pinpoint the scent on application, but light enough to be a pleasant fragrance and not overpowering.

My preference on scent was the Jasmine Rosehip scent, but Pomegranate Mango wasn’t far behind!

Rejuvenating Oil is available in 4 fragrances:  Coconut Kiwi, Pomegranate Mango, Lavender and Jasmine Rosehip. There is also an unscented version if that’s what you prefer.

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Hydrating Cuticle Away

Cuticle Remover

The Hydrating Cuticle Away was an incredibly gentle cuticle remover.  I’ve used this twice now and both times it worked effective and didn’t cause any irritation. I applied Hydrating Cuticle Away, waited 10 minutes and then gently pushed my cuticles back.

Like the cuticle oil, it comes in a 4.5 oz click pen style applicator with a brush tip. Easy to use and easy to travel with, you will need an orange stick or other cuticle pusher for it though as well.

Remover with pusher

After My Weekly Nail Routine

Cuticles Done

I’ll be using these more in the coming weeks for longer testing, but as of right now they worked really well and I would repurchase.

Prices: $8.00 Each

Where To Buy – Color4Nails Website

Coupon Code: Use the code CSant10 at checkout for 10% off!

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Will you be stocking up on new Rejuvenating Cuticle Oils or Hydrating Cuticle Away? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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27 comments

Cheyenne June 15, 2015 - 1:34 pm

The cuticle away being in a click pen applicator sounds awesome!! I may have to test that out! Your nailsbamd cuticles look great!

Lisa Heath June 15, 2015 - 6:27 pm

Thank you Cheyenne! I was so excited when I saw the Cuticle Away in a click pen! So much more convenient on-the-go

Destany June 15, 2015 - 1:48 pm

Not sure I’d be fond of any of the scents, but both look like they do a great job!

Lisa Heath June 15, 2015 - 6:27 pm

Then it’s a good thing they make unscented as well!

Ali@FixinToFaff June 15, 2015 - 2:36 pm

I LOVE brush pen applicators and I don’t understand people who prefer rollerblading or polish bottle brush or squeeze bottle… so glad more makers are getting on board with the brush pen! Btw your hard work shows. Your nails are so lovely.

Lisa Heath June 15, 2015 - 6:28 pm

I like Rollerball but prefer click pen! Squeeze bottles don’t mix with my klutzy self!

Thank you!

Gina June 15, 2015 - 4:37 pm

I need to know how I can make my nails grow without breaking. They break constantly and are always really short. I would like them to go a bit so I can polish them.

Lisa Heath June 15, 2015 - 6:23 pm

Hi Gina! Have you tried any treatments such as OPI Nail Envy for them? I’ve also heard Biotin helps a ton as well! A slightly more pricey system I’ve heard great things about is the IBX System!

Color Me So Crazy June 15, 2015 - 4:45 pm

I’ve been struggling since I changed my diet. I need to get my vitamins straight and I think I will be back in business but I looove my cuticle oils. There’s nothing better than slick cuties after a mani!

Lisa Heath June 15, 2015 - 6:29 pm

I go through so much cuticle oil it’s not even funny! I always have a stash of balms and oils to avoid hangnails and dryness from all the crap I put my nails through!

Shelby Lou Nails June 15, 2015 - 4:50 pm

I am very interested in that Cuticle-Away. I hope you do a follow-up post!

Lisa Heath June 15, 2015 - 6:24 pm

I will definitely be doing a follow up! I’ve only used it twice and I would like to use it for at least a month for a full assessment!

Jessica June 15, 2015 - 6:51 pm

Pomegranate Mango? Gah…that sounds like a really delicious margarita or something. :P Thanks for the great review!

Marisa June 15, 2015 - 8:45 pm

Your nails look incredible!! The Cuticle Away seems like an interesting product!

Deborah June 15, 2015 - 10:30 pm

Nice review Lisa! I received these as well but unfortunately the Jasmin Rosehip scent really isn’t my favorite. Haven’t tried the Cuticle Away yet but good to read it doesn’t irritate!

Lisa Heath June 16, 2015 - 8:03 am

I’m a Jasmine junkie so I love it lol!

Roselynn June 15, 2015 - 10:39 pm

I definitely want to give this a try, I get so many hang nails. What I use now really ends up irritating my skin.

Lisa Heath June 16, 2015 - 8:04 am

I need to use gentle formulas because of how sensitive my skin is, which is why I stuck to Trind for 3 years, but it’s getting harder to get – so I’m glad I may have an alternative now with a gentle formula.

Simona June 16, 2015 - 10:04 am

Thanks for the review. I really like that the cuticle remover comes in a pen format. I am not a fan of oils though, they seem to do nothing for my nails, I prefer butters or creams to hydrate personally.

Jenny Gilmore June 16, 2015 - 8:40 pm

These look great! Pomegranate Mango sounds like a scent I would love! You also reminded me that I need to order those awesome tools from KBShimmer…

Painted Fingertips June 16, 2015 - 11:13 pm

Those applicators look really handy and the scents sound delicious!

Katherine June 17, 2015 - 5:13 am

I love that the oil comes in unscented too – sometimes my allergies can’t take scented products! These sound great. :)

Roslynd June 19, 2015 - 6:59 pm

I think I may try some!

I think you meant 4.5 ml not 4.5oz.

I got really excited!

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Mandy May 11, 2016 - 8:35 pm

I’ve always assumed that cuticle removers are bad for sensitive skin especially after I had an allergic reaction to one used in a salon but after reading your post I’m willing to give it a go.

By the way, I love the rainbow looking cuticle pusher you’ve got in the second last picture, did you also get it at Color4Nails?

Lisa Heath May 11, 2016 - 9:38 pm

I’ve never had a bad reaction to cuticle removers, and I use them on a fairly regular basis. But everyone is different and you might be allergic to something in them?

I bought the cuticle pusher from KBShimmer! I love it and use it all the time!

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