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Essie The Corrector Pen
Essie The Corrector Pen
based on
6 ratings.
6 user reviews.
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little mistake eraser
meadowwood1 (409 reviews)this is practically magic — 4 years agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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Lasts a looooooong time
radar626 (318 reviews)I have had my pen for several years now. My hubby found a way to pop the back off to add more remover and I just keep purchasing replacement tips. The original pen, however, worked wonders. Whenever I paint my toes my husband tells me it looks like I used a paint roller (I have to admit sometimes it does!) but this little wonder took care of it easily. The tip doesn't dry out quickly like other brands, and the tips have a great chisel point to get into the teeniest areas. Buy two pens - one for light, one for dark polish, or else wipe the tip with a cotton pad with remover on it to keep the tip clean and no worries about getting darker polish on lighter and vice versa — 2 years, 10 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 1 people said helpful
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melissa_thiemann (9 reviews)The tips wear out too fast and there is no place to refill the liquid inside. It would just be cheaper to use a cottonswab. The only good thing is that it gets in the small places. Not worth the money. — 7 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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