Slow Beauty ® Cuti-Cocktail Vegan Nail & Cuticle Oil

$15 $20
Rated 4.8 out of 5
Based on 34 reviews

A powerful cocktail of slow-aging nutrients for your strongest, healthiest and brightest nails.

Our beloved formula has been reformulated now to 98% organic and 100% derived from nature.

Ingredients that heal and transform with lasting hydration and glow.

Features
-  Penetrates the nail matrix with a special blend of natural oils and essential nutrients to effectively condition and hydrate nails, providing optimum conditioning and hydration.
-  Stimulates cuticles for  healthy nail growth and replenishes moisture.  
-  Quick absorbing formula.
-  Encourages nail restoration following nail damage.
-  Scented with citrus and ginger oils blend for a joyful Apple Fruit aromatic experience.  
-  Features a dropper-style cap for bacteria-free application.          

Key Ingredients
Sunflower OIl-High in vitamin E, A, C & D protects the collagen and elastin in the skin. Contains vitamins and fatty acids that act as antioxidants.  
Ashwagandha-Increases collagen and fights damaging free radicals.    


How to Use
Drop onto cuticles and massage. Re-apply twice daily for 10 days.
For use in manicures and pedicures as nail rejuvenation and enhancement.

9451000 | 0.5 fl oz / 15 ml

average rating 4.8 out of 5
Based on 34 reviews
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Reviewed by Karen W.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5

Works very well

Another great SPARITUAL product

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Reviewed by Kathleen L.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5

Improves Nails

I have been using it on my finger nails every night, and there is significant improvement. Before I used the vegan nail and cuticle oil, I had ridges, peeling and broken nails. In the warm weather, I always use oil on my toes to protect the polish on my pedicures

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