Sizing&Application&Remove

1.Sizing:

 

2.Enter the size number according to the size

 

2. Application :

Applying press-on nails is a relatively simple process that you can do at home without the need for professional assistance. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to apply press-on nails:

Materials You'll Need:

  1. Press-on nails
  2. Nail file
  3. Nail buffer
  4. Nail glue or adhesive tabs
  5. Nail polish (optional)
  6. Nail polish remover (if needed)
  7. Cuticle stick (optional)

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Prepare Your Natural Nails:

    • Start with clean, dry nails. Remove any old nail polish using nail polish remover. Trim and shape your natural nails using a nail file.
  2. Buff Your Nails (Optional):

    • Gently buff the surface of your natural nails with a nail buffer to create a smooth base for the press-on nails. This step is optional but can help the press-ons adhere better.
  3. Select the Right Size Nails:

    • Match each press-on nail with the corresponding natural nail. Ensure that the press-on nails fit comfortably without overlapping the skin or extending past the tip of your natural nails. File or trim them if necessary.
  4. Apply Adhesive:

    • You can use either nail glue or adhesive tabs to attach the press-on nails.
      • For Nail Glue:
        • Apply a small drop of nail glue to the back of the press-on nail and spread it evenly.
        • Apply a thin layer of nail glue to your natural nail.
      • For Adhesive Tabs:
        • Peel the backing off the adhesive tab and apply it to your natural nail.
  5. Attach the Press-On Nails:

    • Press the press-on nail onto your natural nail, starting from the cuticle area and pressing down toward the tip. Apply gentle pressure to ensure a secure bond.
    • Hold the press-on nail in place for a few seconds to allow the adhesive to set. Repeat this process for all your nails.
  6. Shape and Finish:

    • If needed, use a nail file to shape the press-on nails to your desired length and shape.
    • Smooth the edges and blend the press-on nails with your natural nails using the nail file.
  7. Clean Up (Optional):

    • If there is any excess glue or polish on your skin, you can use a cuticle stick or a small brush dipped in nail polish remover to clean it up.
  8. Let Them Dry:

    • Allow your press-on nails to dry and set completely. Follow any additional instructions provided with the adhesive or nail products you used.

Now you have successfully applied your press-on nails. Enjoy your beautiful, customized nails! Remember to follow any care instructions to maintain the longevity of your press-on nail application.

 

3.Remove

  1. Remove Press-on Nails:

    • If the press-on nail has loosened, use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to gently push it off your natural nail. Be very gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
    • If the press-on nail doesn't come off easily, rewrap it with the acetone-soaked cotton and foil and wait for a few more minutes before attempting to remove it again.
  2. Repeat for All Nails:

    • Repeat steps 8 and 9 for each finger until all the press-on nails are removed.
  3. Clean and Moisturize:

    • Once you've removed all the press-on nails, wash your hands with soap and water to remove any remaining acetone residue. Dry your hands thoroughly.
    • Apply a nail and cuticle oil or a moisturizing hand lotion to nourish your natural nails and cuticles, as acetone can be drying.
  4. Nail Care:

    • Take this opportunity to inspect your natural nails and assess their condition. If needed, you can trim, file, and shape your natural nails as desired.

By following these steps, you can safely and effectively remove press-on nails without causing damage to your natural nails. Remember to be patient and gentle during the removal process to avoid any unnecessary harm to your nails.

3.Remove:

  1. Remove Press-on Nails:

    • If the press-on nail has loosened, use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to gently push it off your natural nail. Be very gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
    • If the press-on nail doesn't come off easily, rewrap it with the acetone-soaked cotton and foil and wait for a few more minutes before attempting to remove it again.
  2. Repeat for All Nails:

    • Repeat steps 8 and 9 for each finger until all the press-on nails are removed.
  3. Clean and Moisturize:

    • Once you've removed all the press-on nails, wash your hands with soap and water to remove any remaining acetone residue. Dry your hands thoroughly.
    • Apply a nail and cuticle oil or a moisturizing hand lotion to nourish your natural nails and cuticles, as acetone can be drying.
  4. Nail Care:

    • Take this opportunity to inspect your natural nails and assess their condition. If needed, you can trim, file, and shape your natural nails as desired.

By following these steps, you can safely and effectively remove press-on nails without causing damage to your natural nails. Remember to be patient and gentle during the removal process to avoid any unnecessary harm to your nails.

 

  1. Remove Press-on Nails:

    • If the press-on nail has loosened, use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to gently push it off your natural nail. Be very gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
    • If the press-on nail doesn't come off easily, rewrap it with the acetone-soaked cotton and foil and wait for a few more minutes before attempting to remove it again.
  2. Repeat for All Nails:

    • Repeat steps 8 and 9 for each finger until all the press-on nails are removed.
  3. Clean and Moisturize:

    • Once you've removed all the press-on nails, wash your hands with soap and water to remove any remaining acetone residue. Dry your hands thoroughly.
    • Apply a nail and cuticle oil or a moisturizing hand lotion to nourish your natural nails and cuticles, as acetone can be drying.
  4. Nail Care:

    • Take this opportunity to inspect your natural nails and assess their condition. If needed, you can trim, file, and shape your natural nails as desired.

By following these steps, you can safely and effectively remove press-on nails without causing damage to your natural nails. Remember to be patient and gentle during the removal process to avoid any unnecessary harm to your nails.

 

3.Remove:

Remove Press-on Nails:

If the press-on nail has loosened, and you use the sticky tabs, use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to gently push it off your natural nail. Be very gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
If the press-on nail doesn't come off easily, and you use the nail glue,rewrap it with the oil and wait for a few more minutes before attempting to remove it again.

Repeat steps 8 and 9 for each finger until all the press-on nails are removed.
Clean and Moisturize:

Once you've removed all the press-on nails, wash your hands with soap and water to remove any remaining acetone residue. Dry your hands thoroughly.
Apply a nail and cuticle oil or a moisturizing hand lotion to nourish your natural nails and cuticles, as acetone can be drying.
Nail Care:

Take this opportunity to inspect your natural nails and assess their condition. If needed, you can trim, file, and shape your natural nails as desired.
By following these steps, you can safely and effectively remove press-on nails without causing damage to your natural nails. Remember to be patient and gentle during the removal process to avoid any unnecessary harm to your nails.