Best Ingrown Toenail Removal Kits Rated

Ingrown toenails hurt like hell, there is no dening that.  Any relief from ingrown toenails can only be a positive.  There are many different products which claim to offer ingrown toenail pain relief.  I have attempted to rate and discuss ingrown toenail removal products. Your ingrown toenail removal product should not cost more than 50 dollars.  Why? Simple, because you can probably find a Podiatrist to remove it for you for $100 and they can use numbing medication and a sterile environment. Below I have gone over the ingrown toenail removal products which are available on Amazon.

Body Toolz Ingrown Toenail Removal Kit–  retails for $22.  This kit has any of the tools that your Podiatrist will use to remove your ingrown toenail with both an elevator and a clipper.  The one thing it lacks is a pain reliever such as those featured in Dr. Scholls ingrown removal.  I would recommend combining the Dr. Scholls and the Body Toolz and you should have everything you need to remove the ingrown properly.  This should be seen as the Cadillac of ingrown toenail removal products

Sally Hansen Beauty Tools Ingrown Be Gone Ingrown Toenail Nipper Kit– retails for under $14. All it is a nipper, there is no elevator.  However, you can still remove the ingrown with just this.  Many times you will not need the elevator to expose the ingrown.  Personally, I believe this clipper is all you need.

CurveCorrect Ingrown Toenail Home Treatment–  Not going to lie, I hate this product.  I do not think it works.  The cream will give you some pain relief (however so will Dr. Scholls for forty dollars cheaper).  The only way to remove an ingrown is with a nipper; you cannot file it down like this product claims.  It costs $50 and for twice the money you can have a Podiatrist do it.  Save your money and get another product or call a Podiatrist.

Seki Edge Ingrown Toenail Clipper– I am not a big fan of this product either.  It will be easier to remove your ingrown with the Sally Hansen.  This product works like a traditional toenail nipper and has an angle.  However I think you will find the Sally Hansen easier and more effective.