👟 Step into Comfort: Your Toes Deserve the Best!
The BEZOX Ingrown Toenail Corrector Set includes 40 pain-free toenail straightener strips and a toenail lifter, designed for easy application and customizable comfort. Made from ultra-thin soft gel, this kit provides a gentle solution for ingrown toenails and other nail issues, ensuring a secure fit for various nail thicknesses.
C**.
It is an ingrown corrector, it is not going to be the most comfortable thing when installing.
Does exactly what it should, lifting the edges of your big toe nail. I would recommend it in cases like my own where the ingrowth has barely started or preventively. A key piece of information is to do a proper soak and clean out the edge canal after disinfection. Be gentle and get rid of the callusy formation/dry skin at the edge.
C**Y
Missing tool
Shouldn't be that hard to see you're missing items that need to be in the package, especiallywhen its only 2 items. Product is missing the toenail tool 👎
A**R
Painful and Not Sensory Friendly, but Optimistic About Results
3/9/2025: I replaced these two days ago. The skin is still tender, but it doesn’t hurt as bad and is looking less inflamed but not by much yet. Replacing the product did not hurt as bad as putting the first one in. I could also push them in farther and set them more securely this go around. For sensory issues: I never got to a point where I couldn’t feel it as stated in the ad, but the sensory input and pain did go down with time. I’m hoping I will continue to get desensitized. I will update in a few days when I replace them again.ORIGINAL REVIEW:3/4/2025: **DISCLAIMER** I recently bought these and only put them on about nine hours ago, so I’m not sure how effective they will be, but I will update my review in a few days. For now, I would like to focus *only* on the application of the product.Negatives:Firstly, please be aware that this is not pain-free as stated in the ad. Like other reviewers have mentioned, rubbing *anything* up against an inflamed area is going to hurt, and this is even more true since you’re rubbing something against *the most irritated spot* in the inflamed area. It was silly of them to make that claim to begin with. It was very painful for me to put these in. I could possibly see that it wouldn’t be so bad if you were to install them while the area is not so inflamed for the purpose of prevention, but who is using these except for those who are struggling with an active ingrown toenail?Secondly, it says that you shouldn’t be able to feel it once installed, but this has not been true for me so far, and I have a feeling that it will be the same for many other neurodivergent folks with sensory issues. I know a couple of previous reviewers said it was fine, even though they also have sensory issues, but obviously, everyone is different, so I feel it’s important for folks to know that it *is* a possibility that you won’t like how this feels. I can definitely feel them and ever since I put them on, I’ve been walking a bit like a dog that’s been forced to wear shoes for the first time. If it gets better, I will include that in my update.Thirdly, these came loose very easily for me. Per instructions, I pushed them in as far as they would go and then cut them down as closely to my nail bed as I could without cutting skin. They still got caught on things, which not only hurt, but also ended up wasting products because they’re impossible to find once they’ve come loose. I had to go through four replacements before I finally had to very very loosely wrap some bandaids around my toes to act as a shield to keep them from getting caught on anything.Neutral :I can’t decide if this is a positive or a negative, but the plastic (or “gel,” as it’s listed in the ad) that these are made out of is flexible. In the ad, that aspect is listed as a positive because it’s better for mobility when walking, but I would think that a slightly tougher plastic wouldn’t necessarily restrict mobility and might be more effective in getting your toenail to straighten out, right? Also I don’t *need* mobility in my toenail, as it’s never in motion independent of the rest of my toe, so it seems like an odd thing to mention.This material may also have been why it was so easy for them to get caught on things. A stronger plastic may have held in place. As a positive side though, they were easy to maneuver once under the nail so I could get them at exactly the right angle and position I wanted them in. This did also make them easier to cut, but I don’t think a slightly harder plastic would have been too difficult. I suppose my opinion on this aspect will depend on how effective this turns out to be.Positives:Firstly, these definitely *seem* like they are going to work, which is really what’s most important at the end of the day. The metal tool was *extremely* helpful in maneuvering my toenail to get the plastic bits up under the nail and if I had know such a thing existed, I would have ordered it *ages ago*. Once they were in place, I could see exactly how these would be helpful for an ingrown toenail. With that in mind, I’m quite optimistic about the outcome.Secondly, this is the first time in a while that I’ve had something between my toenail and my skin. I’ve had recurrent ingrown toenails all my life due to the shape of my toes, so even though it still hurts and is a bit of a sensory nightmare, it is *extremely* satisfying to finally feel a barrier between my toenail and my skin. It’s a physical sensation similar to how it feels to change a bandage on a wound that’s still healing — it hurts before, during, and after, but once it’s done, it feels cleaner and you can tell it’s on the mend.Conclusion:All in all, this seems promising, so we’ll see how things turn out. I know you’re supposed to change them out every couple of days, so I’m not sure whether I’ll be seeing results at first, or if I’ll have to wait until I change it out a couple of times. Either way, I will update my review, and possibly my rating, in a few days.
N**A
Working
These are working for me. My darn toenails grown in my corners so anyone who has this issue know how painful it can be especially at the tip. I received mine about 2 wks ago and used the kit right away. I was able to get one corner and it has stayed, doesn't hurt and i haven't bumped it on anything. I just use another one for my other toe, successfully. The tool is very helpful because it can actually get underneath my nail on the side to help lift it and my corner out in order to put the corrector in place. They're semi strong, my toenails are strong and one just bent a little bit but now it's straight again. If i have listened to the negative reviews i wouldn've purchase. Just so happen i had a small piece of place same shape and all laying in my counter. I put it under my nail but it didn't last long. I came to az and seen these and purchased. What a coincidence to me. Try these for yourself and make the decision. When they stay, they really stay in place.
T**D
Didn't work for me
The "c" wasn't deep enough so it didn't stay on the toe nail.
D**
Nooooooooo, disgusting, BLOOD ON IT
So first of all, THERE WAS BLOOD ON THEM, I OPENED IT, AND THE PACKAGE AND THE TUBES HAD BLOOD SMEARED ON THEM!!! and you might think “oh this review seems good” or “it works for this person maybe it will for me too!”…… well that’s what I thought too!! It doesn’t work…… it fells really uncomfortable, and it just slips right out! There all deformed, not even worth the 5 dollars, it’s like paying for someone’s garbage! Even the tool is bad…
J**C
Works well
Works well but it did not occur to me that inserting them in a badly ingrown nail reminds me why bamboo sticks under nails was an effective Viet Cong torture technique.
L**O
Se Quito el dolor
Lo compre y me gustó me ha funciona do lo recomiendo
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