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The Urban Spa Nail Brush is designed for the modern individual seeking a professional-quality manicure and pedicure experience at home. Its ergonomic design allows for easy handling, while its exfoliating capabilities ensure your nails and cuticles look their best. Ideal for use with soap and water, this brush is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their grooming routine.
B**A
Loved by my hands.
I have had my 1st one for maybe 2 years and just ordered 4 more as the they are hard to find. I use 1 in the shower, 1 at my sink and 1 outside. These will not crack IF you make sure they can fully dry between uses.
D**.
Great for toenails and fingernails
The brush is great for cleaning the cuticles and under the front of the nails. The brush has natural bristles and works well. I had one that lasted over 2 years from regular, daily shower use for my toes and fingers.
K**Y
Well Made Nail Brush but Bristles Too Soft
Well made wooden base. Each area of bristles has a different stiffness. Only improvement I'd like is that the shorter, stiffer bristles on top should be stiffer than they are. If you garden in cotton gloves as I do, dirt under the nails is embedded. The top bristles not quite stiff enough to work quickly, which is what I'm looking for in a nail brush. Wish I could garden or work in thick leather gloves, but I can't seem to accomplish that. Bristles on bottom are so soft they're not useful for me. I work my hands hard. I need a hard working nail brush.
J**G
Pretty good
The Big bristles are too soft and the smaller, firmer bristles are too few. Because there's only two rows of firmer bristles it's awkward to use
B**B
Bristles fall out
This nail brush is nice because it’s more eco friendly than the plastic ones, and it looks nice. BUT the bristles fall out every time I use it, and I have not been rough with it nor sumerged it under water. It gets gentle, infrequent use, but every time bristles fall out. I don’t think it will last long.
D**E
Will grow mold
Worked well, for a while. Until I noticed today that it was growing mold along the bristles and he wooden handle. I am not even sure why. It was just sitting along my bathroom counter not near the sink or anything. I am assuming a wooden nail brush might not be the best material to use and will buy plastic ones from now on.
E**N
Bristles are good and clean the grease and oil from my fingers ...
Bristles are good and clean the grease and oil from my fingers well. Wood finish seams to be wearing down, i might need to touch it up to prevent moisture damage.
K**A
eco sense
I wanted a nail brush that would last a bit but that wouldn't sit in the landfill forever. Letting these dry on their side has kept them in good condition and I don't have any qualms dumping them into my composter when they do finally give up the ghost.
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