I discovered this Sephora Cuticle Care Pen in one of those ever-so-subtle bins next to the checkout line. The ones so close to the line that unless your hands are in your pockets they have nowhere else to rest but in the bin.
"Oh, what’s that product in the bin? It looks like a human hand. Maybe it’s designed to help apply make-up. Well, isn’t that clever. Oh, wait. That’s my hand in the bin and it’s picking up the Sephora Cuticle Care Pen.” Yes, that’s how I ended up the involuntary, proud owner of this product.
You just twist the bottom and essential oils and some vitamin-rich nutrients squish out onto the tiny brush. Then you paint your cuticles with it. Your cuticles will look hand supermodel worthy (are there hand supermodels?) in literally 2 seconds.

Thanks to this cuticle pen, I no longer look like I wash dishes to earn money to buy rocks to scrape against my cuticles.

They have every other reality show. Why not America's Next Top Hand Model?
I already have the "you're out of here" catch-phrase. "Wave goodbye now".

Hey- thanks for the sephora cuticle pen tip. i just ran out and got one right before attending boring meeting and gave myself a manicure during the longest powerpoint presentation ever.
Took me a few minutes to figure out how to get the pen to work. I'm impressed with the results! I've tried other oils before, but this stays on and i feel an improvement already. My cuticles were so dry and brittle, thanks! Got any reco's on dry hand treatment in general? or a favorite hand cream?
Posted by: Kish | May 20, 2008 at 06:55 PM
Cool, glad you liked it and were able to make positive use of a powerpoint presentation:) I just found an amazing hand cream. I'll post it next week.
thanks,
jenny
Posted by: jenny | May 20, 2008 at 08:44 PM