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The best cuticle oils to save brittle and broken nails
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Before I introduced a cuticle oil into my daily routine, I experienced serious issues with my nails. To unapologetically quote Mean Girls: just like Karen Smith, my nail beds sucked. They were broken and brittle, which made stepping into a nail salon kind of embarrassing. That's right, the fear of being nail shamed was real.
So, what did I do in the situation? I researched the best treatments to solve my nail woes. Besides cutting back on my biting habits, Dr Google told me that investing in a cuticle oil was the number one thing I could do to bring my nails back from the brink. And, man, it was right.
In the last few weeks, my nails have had a serious glow-up. A daily swipe of oil has made my cuticles feel healthy and hydrated – oh, and my manicures last wayyy longer too. And, before you ask, yes, I have considered starting an OF hand account 👀.
The best cuticle oils to shop in 2025...
So, now you know how much of a game changer cuticle oil has been for me, it's time to discuss the best formulas to invest in. Luckily, I've tested many great options – and they're all affordable too. Read on for the best cuticle oils to get your hands (and nails) on.
Clare Stephenson is the Senior Fashion and Beauty E-commerce Writer for Cosmopolitan, ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar. She has been an e-commerce writer since 2022, creating matter-of-fact reviews and shopping pages filled with her favourite products for every budget and need – whether that’s a glow-giving foundation, a high-tech LED face mask or the perfect wear-with-everything blazer.
Alongside writing, Clare loves to be in front of the camera creating shopping content, putting viral products to the test to see which ones are truly worth the hype. Through her work, she has interviewed leading dermatologists, makeup artists and industry experts to bring readers trusted advice and product recommendations.
Clare has contributed to titles across the Hearst UK portfolio, including Women’s Health, Good Housekeeping, Red and Prima. Prior to joining Hearst, she earned a BA in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University, focusing her studies on magazines and editorial. She later worked as an editorial assistant at Voir Fashion Magazine, covering events including Fashion Week and interviewing notable brand founders.
Outside of work? You can find Clare strolling through London’s Columbia Road Market, pouring her fourth coffee of the day or heading to a Pilates class.
Follow Clare on Instagram @clarefrancesstephenson.

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