Upgrade your at-home pedicure routine with the Olive & June Toe Pusher—your new go-to tool for pesky, stubborn cuticles. Designed specifically for toes, this dual-ended stainless steel tool is perfect for pushing back dry cuticles and cleaning up around the nail with ease and comfort. Perfectly prepped cuticles ensure your pedicure looks salon-perfect and really lasts. The flat metal pusher gently presses back the cuticles without damaging the nail plate, while the sharper pointed end helps clean under and around the toenail to achieve a tidy, salon-quality finish. Achieve salon-quality results at home with a perfect pedicure and neat cuticles. A stable, rubberized grip gives you added control for safer use, especially on smaller toes. It's thoughtfully designed for comfort and confidence. For best results, pair it with our Olive & June Cuticle Remover to soften cuticles before use. Made from premium stainless steel, the Toe Pusher is durable, easy to clean, and built to last—making it an essential in any DIY pedicure kit. Like all Olive & June tools, it’s 100% vegan and cruelty-free.
- GENTLY PUSHES BACK CUTICLES: Designed specifically for toes, this stainless steel tool safely and effectively pushes back stubborn cuticles for perfect prep and a cleaner, more polished pedi.
- DUAL-ENDED DESIGN: Features a flat metal pusher on one end and a precision tip on the other to clean up around and under the nail for salon-perfect results.
- STABLE, COMFORTABLE GRIP: Rubberized base offers a non-slip grip and added control, making it easier to use on toenails with accuracy and care.
- PEDICURE ESSENTIAL: Use before every pedicure to prep nails. For best results, pair with our Cuticle Remover to soften and exfoliate stubborn cuticles before pushing back and buffing up.
- MADE TO LAST: Crafted from high-quality stainless steel for durability and easy sanitation—perfect for every at-home pedi routine.
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