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Usefull product . . . . applied only one strip. . . . . soon I will send complete review
Really helps reshape the nail
After just under a month, I think I'm starting to see a little bit of progress with one of the two nails I put braces on. Sometimes I think I should maybe have gone with a slightly higher tension, but I also may have cut the brace on the other nail too short. I'll try a longer brace before I order higher tension strips. Aside from that, the glue is holding like a champ and I like that the braces don't stand out.
I believe that my nails are just thicker than average. A few days ago I got the . 160 tension in the mail after a few months of trying the . 140. While it absolutely is too soon to say for sure, it looks like one side has already began responding to the change. At the very least, using these braces has stopped my pain from having curved toenails. I used to be in tears if i bumped my foot wrong!
Im not seeing any improvements on my ingrown toenail with 1 month of usage.
Corrected my toenail. It's no longer hurting or bleeding or oozing pus. Lasted a week or so, maybe more, before falling off. (I do barefoot sports. Maybe it fell off then. ) Haven't used it for a week or so and it's still not hurting.
Overall the product works!! I wish I’d taken before pics to document the progress. The glue and strips don’t last as long as company claims. I opted for the . 120 low tension during my first attempt. I’m really pleased with the results and limited discomfort/pain during each application. My big toenail is less curved, and I only feel a little tension during the first 3 days. The only reason I have 4 instead of 5 is because I have to change them every 2 weeks and not the 4 they claim. The fact that the glue and strips last 2 weeks for me is typical based on other nail service I’ve had. I have hyperhydrosis and oily nails, so 2 weeks is good wearability for my nails. I expect to make a second order, but unsure if I’ll go with the low or normal tension. It seems a bit like braces where you need a retainer to maintain the new results.
Instant relief 😅
Awesome product! After 25 years of wearing dress shoes…those toenails started to hurt. Within a week didn’t feel any pain. Highly recommend!
Less than 12 hours, immediate relief. Only tender for the first few hours. I recommend applying in the morning, so you’re distracted from any pain. I also went with lower tension instead of the standard because my nails were very curved. The brace has been on for 3 days now with nail polish. No pain.
The strip is clear and easily bends and flicks so that you can’t find it. The strip isn’t strong enough to unbend nail. The glue doesn’t stay.
I love curve correct and their amazing customer service! The braces have really helped my toes and was instant relief when I put them on!
I have struggled with discomfort from my ingrown toenail for years. I’d considered seeing a podiatrist and having it surgically fixed, but then I found CurveCorrect and I’m so glad I did. Not even 24 hours after putting on my first brace, I felt immediate relief. I’ve only been wearing it for about a month, but already there’s a noticeable difference in the curvature of my nail and I’m excited to see permanent correction as it grows. The kit is really nice, comes with everything you need, and is well-priced in my opinion. Following the provided instructions, I had no trouble applying the brace and got it to cure perfectly on the first go. I have yet to notice peeling or snagging, but if it lasts as long as they say, I’ll be impressed. Highly recommend!
Easy to put on. Has been 3 weeks and still looks sturdy. Have been playing golf and my toe has not irritated me. So far so good.
The application of the strips on both big toe nails was successful at the first attempt. I felt pain on the inside and outside where the strips were glued to the nails for one day. The next day it was okay. The right strip got off on the outside of the nail after 3 days and the left strip felt off at the fifth night. I recognized on both nails bruises, little blood spots under the nails, where the strips were glued to the nails. That explained the pain that I felt after I glued the strips to the nails. Because of the reaction to the glue I didn't renew the strips. I really hoped that this would be the solution for my ingrown toenails but I am too scared to use the glue again on my nails.
As long as the correct amount of adhesive is applied, the braces stay on my toenails until I'm ready for new ones.
I decided to give this product a try as I’ve had ingrown but uninfected toenails since I was a kid, they’re pretty curved on the outside edge. The glue isn’t as hard as other reviews make it seem, if you have any experience using superglue you’ll be fine. A few days after putting them on I did feel a lot of relief. However, about two-three weeks in my nails got really sensitive to where walking was uncomfortable. They’ve since gone back to feeling okay, but I suspect the journey to uncurved nails won’t be very smooth for me. I haven’t noticed any visible change in shape yet, though it’s only been around a month so I’m remaining patient. However, I might start doubling up on the strips to try and speed things up a little. I would recommend trying this product to anyone who’s fed up with their toenails, but keep in mind it takes a while and might not end up working for you.
Instant relief the best product if you have ingrown toenails.
Curve Correct is fantastic. A little difficult to put in place. But they work.
I’ve been struggling with my L big toenail for years as it wants to curve into my skin, and seems to be narrowing. Even with shoes on, the weight of my dog stepping on my foot (or my toddler) causes excruciating pain. I checked with my podiatrist, who suggested a surgical fix that sounded more painful than I cared to try. And all he’d be doing is narrowing the toenail permanently. It’s already so narrow, it looks funny. So after doing a bit of research, I found Curve Correct—but balked at the price. I tried some off-brand strips, but couldn’t get them to stay on as they were too stiff. In checking with CC, I discovered that they sell strips at different tensions, and with my high curvature, I needed a step below the “normal” tension strip. It took me 2 tries to get one side to stick. (They are serious about too much glue. It won’t stick. If you put the correct amount on, the glue will be almost flat. If you see a drop shape of glue, touch it with the edge of a paper towel to soak up the excess. Also, make sure you prep the nail as instructed. ) Because my curve was so severe, I had to put the strip farther down (about the halfway mark). I didn’t think I’d notice relief right away, but I did. After a couple of weeks, I then added a second strip between the top of my nail and where the first strip is glued. So two strips. While I can’t really tell if the nail curve is actually lessening, or if it’s an optical illusion due to the strips glued on it, I know the pain is gone. I plan to order the refill strips the next step up, and when these two fall off, will up the tension, aiming to correct the curve as it grows. All that being said, I have some tips. The corners of those little plastic tips are sharp, and some reviews mention them catching on clothing and sheets, causing them to pop off. I used my toe nail clipper to cut off and round the corners, then used a metal nail file and sanded the now rounded ends until they were smooth, and there were no sharp edges to s...



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