Orivelle Review: Is the Plant-Based Nail Care Pen Worth It?
I tried the Orivelle nail care pen for several weeks. Here's my honest review — covering how it works, the ingredients, the price, and whether it's worth buying.
The verdict in short
A handy care pen with a plant-based formula, a very clean application and a fair price in the multi-packs. You'll need a little patience — but for easy at-home nail care, it won me over.
Check the latest price →Anyone who likes keeping their nails well-groomed knows the hurdle: creams are messy, home remedies are fiddly, and sticking with a routine is hard. That's exactly why the idea behind Orivelle caught my attention — a care pen designed to make the whole thing as simple as possible.
What exactly is Orivelle?
Orivelle is a nail care pen shaped like a slim stick with a built-in brush. Instead of a wide, greasy cream, you give the base of the pen a small twist and apply the care formula precisely onto the nail and the surrounding skin. According to the maker, it's built around a plant-based formula with 17 natural ingredients.
It's sold exclusively through the official website — I couldn't find it in chemists or high-street shops.
How I came across Orivelle
Honestly, I found it through an ad. As someone who likes keeping my nails neat and having a simple care routine, I wanted to test a solution that's easy to fit into everyday life. The pen approach sounded like just that: quick, clean, no fuss.
How do you use the pen?
The application is about as simple as it gets and takes under a minute:
- Clean & dry: wash the nail and dry it fully.
- Apply: twist the base until the formula reaches the brush, then apply a thin layer to the nail and nail edge.
- Let it absorb: let it dry briefly — no rinsing needed. Twice-daily use is recommended.
What I liked here: no stains, no greasy film, and the pen slips easily into a bag.
What's inside? The ingredients
The formula combines nourishing oils, vitamins and plant extracts. The highlighted components include:
- Tea tree oil – one of the best-known botanicals in nail and skin care.
- Peppermint – gives a pleasantly fresh, cooling feel.
- Vitamin C & rosehip – traditionally valued, nourishing botanicals.
- Jojoba, avocado & macadamia oils – add moisture for suppler nails.
All in all there are 17 botanicals – a plus for me, since I wanted to avoid harsh chemical solutions anyway.
Want to see the full ingredient list and the current offer?
Visit the official Orivelle site →My experience after a few weeks
First things first: don't expect miracles, and experiences vary from person to person. In the first few days, what really worked for me was the application – it's so straightforward that I actually kept it up morning and evening, which is usually where I fall off.
After a few weeks, I felt my nails looked more well-groomed – the surface felt smoother. Patience and consistency matter here; nails grow slowly, and a neat look doesn't appear overnight. The fresh peppermint scent was a nice bonus.
Pros and cons at a glance
👍 Pros
- Plant-based formula with 17 ingredients
- Very clean, precise application
- Quick & easy (under a minute)
- Pleasant, fresh scent
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Free shipping on multi-packs
👎 Cons
- Only available on the official site
- Results take patience & consistency
- Single unit is less cost-effective
- Can sell out when demand is high
How much does Orivelle cost?
The price depends heavily on the pack you choose – a single pen is relatively pricey, while the per-pen price drops sharply in the multi-packs, and there's currently a discount:
On top of that there's a 30-day money-back guarantee on unopened items – which lowers the risk of simply giving it a try.
Where can you buy Orivelle?
Orivelle is sold exclusively through the official website. The upside is that you get the genuine product, the current discount and the money-back guarantee. On third-party marketplaces I'd be cautious because of the risk of counterfeits.
| Product | Orivelle Nail Care Pen |
| Format | Pen with brush applicator |
| Formula | 17 plant-based ingredients |
| Guarantee | 30-day money-back |
| Availability | Official site only |
| My rating | 4.5 / 5 |
My verdict
For me, Orivelle is most interesting if you're after simple, plant-based nail care at home and you're willing to stick with it for a few weeks. The clean pen application was the deciding factor in why I actually kept going. Anyone expecting instant results will be disappointed – but if you approach care as a routine, you get a well-thought-out product with a fair multi-pack price and a money-back guarantee as a safety net.
Check the current offer & availability:
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Reader comments
Thanks for the honest review – especially for mentioning the downsides. I much prefer the brush applicator to messy creams too.
Got the 3-pack, the per-pen price is genuinely fine. You do need patience though, that's true.
Good tip about the official site – I'd looked at a third-party seller before and was sceptical.