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A cuticle pusher is a simple nail tool used to perform manicures and pedicures. It pushes the skin from your cuticles back and away from your nails to help your nails grow stronger. Here's information on how to safely use a cuticle pusher.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Prepare Your Nails

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    For best results, soften the nails and cuticles before using the cuticle pusher.[1] This is a necessary step to make pushing the cuticles away from the nails easier. If the cuticles are not soft and you try to push them, you might tear the skin, causing painful lesions.
    • Try using cuticle softener for this.
  2. 2
    Apply cuticle remover on the nail. You can also use cuticle oil together with the cuticle remover. Make sure to spread it evenly all over the edges. Leave it for 2 minutes.
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  3. 3
    Submerge the fingers in a small bowl of warm water and soak them for about 3 minutes. This will help soften the cuticles even more.
  4. 4
    Use a small towel to gently dry your fingernails.
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Method 2
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Push Back the Cuticles

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    Use the rounded part of the cuticle pusher to push back the cuticles on the surface of the nail.[2] Angle the pusher 35 to 45 degrees and gently slide it towards the base of the nail and push away the softened cuticles.
    • Always be gentle when you're pushing back your cuticles.
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    Use the pointed, sharp part to push down the cuticles at the corners of your nails.[3] You can also use this tip to clean under the nails. Repeat this process for all the nails.
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Choose a Cuticle Pusher

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    Decide whether to get a cuticle pusher made of steel or wood. Steel cuticle pushers are best for tough, hard cuticles. Wooden cuticle pushers are best for soft cuticles.
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    Pick which tip you want your cuticle pusher to have. Some have blunt rounded ends, others have sharp pointy ends or spoon-shaped ends and yet others are curved. The most common one has a rounded tip on one end and a sharp tip on the other.
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    Should you cut your cuticles or push them back?
    Kristin Pulaski
    Kristin Pulaski
    Salon Owner & Nail Specialist
    Kristin Pulaski is a Professional Nail Artist and the Founder of Paintbucket, a self-owned and operated nail salon based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She has over five years of experience running Paintbucket and is licensed as a nail technician. Paintbucket offers nail art manicures, pedicures, and soft gel extensions along with customized packages for wedding and bridal parties. She holds a BA in Managerial Science from Manhattan College.
    Kristin Pulaski
    Salon Owner & Nail Specialist
    Expert Answer
    Always push your cuticles back instead of cutting them. Your cuticle (also known as your eponychium) is there to block any outside bacteria from getting in—if you cut your cuticles, you could get a bacterial infection.
  • Question
    Can I use Vaseline to soften my cuticles?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes! Be sure to rub it in a bit and allow it to sit on your cuticles for some time before trying to push them back. Vaseline is what I use for my cuticles, and they look quite nice!
  • Question
    Why is a metal cuticle pusher less recommended?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    The metal cuticle pushers can hurt if you push too hard or if you slip while pushing. The rubber tipped cuticle pushers are more gentle, but still get the job done.
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Warnings

  • Whichever type of cuticle pusher you choose to use, always remember to never push too hard.
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Things You'll Need

  • Cuticle pusher
  • Cuticle cutter
  • Cuticle remover
  • Cuticle oil – optional
  • Cuticle hydrating oil
  • Small bowl – filled with warm water
  • Small towel

About This Article

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Salon Owner & Nail Specialist
This article was co-authored by Kristin Pulaski. Kristin Pulaski is a Professional Nail Artist and the Founder of Paintbucket, a self-owned and operated nail salon based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She has over five years of experience running Paintbucket and is licensed as a nail technician. Paintbucket offers nail art manicures, pedicures, and soft gel extensions along with customized packages for wedding and bridal parties. She holds a BA in Managerial Science from Manhattan College. This article has been viewed 297,076 times.
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Article SummaryX

To use a cuticle pusher, start by applying cuticle remover to your nails, and leave them for 2 minutes. This helps soften your cuticles and makes it easier to compress them. After 2 minutes, soak your fingertips in a small bowl of warm water for another 3 minutes. Use a small towel to gently dry them. Once your nails are soft and dry, hold the rounded part of your cuticle pusher at a 45 degree angle. Gently slide it towards the base of your nail while pushing away the softened cuticle. Use the pointed, sharp side to push down the cuticles at the corners of your nails. Then, repeat the process for each of your nails. For more tips, including how to choose a cuticle pusher, read on!

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