Do you want to buy Orivelle Nail Fungus Pen after seeing its Facebook Ads? This review is for you! I had been dealing with a stubborn case of toenail fungus for a while. My nails were thick, discolored, and nothing I tried seemed to make them better. My husband also had a mild case, but his own wasn’t nearly as bad as mine.
So when I saw Ads for this nail fungus pen, I was hooked. I clicked on it and was redirected to tryorivelle.com were I placed an order for 2 Nail Care pens for $33. The package arrived in 10 days, and both my husband and I were ready to give it a try.
Spoiler alert: It didn’t live up to the hype!

About Orivelle Nail Fungus Pen
The Orivelle Nail Fungus Pen is designed as a slim applicator pen with a tiny brush at the tip. The idea is to make application precise and mess-free. You simply twist the bottom, and the liquid comes out through the brush, which you then apply on the affected nail and cuticle. The solution dries quickly, so it doesn’t feel greasy.
According to the brand, the pen contains 17 natural ingredients that work together to fight nail fungus, improve nail health, and restore a clear appearance.
The company claims the ingredients penetrate deep into the nail bed to attack fungus at its root, reduce discoloration, and repair damaged nails. It all sounds very impressive, at least on paper.
My experience using this nail fungus pen
Both my husband and I started using Orivelle at the same time. The instructions said to apply it twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening, on clean, dry nails.
The application itself was easy, and I liked that it dried fast without leaving a sticky or oily residue. It felt very convenient compared to creams I had tried before.
After one week, my husband began to notice changes. His toenail, which had been slightly discolored, started looking clearer. The yellowish tint began fading, and the nail looked healthier. He was encouraged and kept using it.
For me, it was a completely different story. My toenail fungus is more severe, with thickened, dark, brittle nails. After a week of using Orivelle faithfully, there was absolutely no difference. No change in color, no sign of improvement. I told myself maybe it just needed more time, so I pushed through another week, applying it morning and night without fail.
By the end of the second week, I was still staring at the same ugly nails. Nothing had changed. At that point, I felt very disappointed.

Better Alternatives
After my disappointing experience with Orivelle nail fungus pen, I decided to check on Amazon.com for the best recommended one.
I got the Neome Nail Fungus Pen which cost about $19. It was delivered in 2 days (thanks to Amazon Prime membership).
My pictures speak for themselves. This stuff truly works. I apply it right after I shower and before going to bed. It dries very quickly and is super easy to use the with brush pen. Just be sure to continue using it until all the fungus has completely grown off. Two weeks later result;

Some people jumped the gun and had to start over. So at least, keep using it for a couple of months, this will keep it from spreading as your nail grows. I used a sponge type nail file and thinned my nail, as much as possible, to aid in absorption and apply under the nail now that it’s grown. Mine is almost healed. Almost.. here’s my 4 weeks result; Note – I’m still applying it.

Is Orivelle Nail Fungus Pen a Scam?
I would not go as far as calling Orivelle a complete scam, but I do think their marketing is misleading. The ads make it look like a miracle product that works for everyone, no matter how bad the fungus is. That was not my reality. It did nothing for my severe case, and it left me feeling like I wasted my money.
What I also noticed is that there are no clinical studies or medical evidence to back up the big claims they make. Everything sounds nice on paper with the long list of plant ingredients, but when it comes to real results, it simply did not deliver for me.
For someone like my husband with a mild case, Orivelle seemed to help. But if you are dealing with stubborn or advanced nail fungus, I would not count on it. Calling it a scam may depend on your perspective, but I personally feel the product is overhyped and overpriced compared to better alternatives out there.
Pros
- Easy-to-use pen applicator
- Dries quickly and leaves no mess
- Worked for my husband’s mild nail fungus
Cons of Orivelle Nail Fungus Pen
- Did not work at all on my severe nail fungus
- Expensive compared to other options
- Took 10 days to arrive
Final Thoughts
Trying Orivelle Nail Fungus Pen was a mixed bag in my household. It worked for my husband’s mild case, but it completely failed for me. After two weeks of religious application, my toenails looked exactly the same, and I felt like I had wasted both my money and my time.
What truly saved me was the affordable Amazon alternative that worked in just one week. That experience taught me that sometimes the hyped products on social media aren’t the best option.
Would I recommend Orivelle? Only if you have a very mild case and want to try a natural product. But if your nail fungus is more severe, I would not recommend wasting your money. Go for a product that has real antifungal ingredients and proven results.
At the end of the day, clear nails are possible, but the right treatment makes all the difference.
while you’re here read my review on a similar nail fungus treatment I tried some months back; 7 Days Nail Treatment