what's not good for fingers could be good for toes!:
This tweezer was purchased after a month-long search for a nail-clipper style cuticle clipper (LaCross seemes to have ceased selling one... Finally found one at Wegman's)... back to Tweezerman. Tried it on finger cutlicles, and ended up with a few bruises & nicks... it's way too sharp and unwieldy - especially if you're not ambidextrous - so it's hard to get to the target spot without taking off a bit extra (sorry for the graphic violence!). But it works great on toes, so I kept it. Leather-like case is... more info
easy to use:
I ordered these clippers because I can never find good enough cuticle cutters in the store. They always seem to not be sharp enough but these are so great and easy to use. the unique design of these lets you have more control over how you cut. I even let my mom use them and she loved them so much she bought her own pair!
CONTROLLED DELIGHT:
These are excellent.
I thought all cuticle clippers had to have those bulky handles just because no one was making anything different.
These squeezy type clippers that are a lot like tweezers feel really natural in the hand and they are super sharp and best of all they give total control.
I feel like cuticle maintenance is so easy and fast with these.
They are really small like fat tweezers so they take up no space and are really great for travelling.
Buy them.. they are... more info
Great for trimming cuticles:
These are perfect. I have a horrible habit of picking at my cuticles. Any little irregularity in the cuticle starts me picking and pulling at it, which only increases the problem. These sharp, tweezer like nippers are the very best thing I have found for getting rid of anything I want to pick at. I maneuver them to get at places where I find other styles awkward. I highly recommend these if you have similar problems.