How to apply your press-on nails?

How to apply your press-on nails?

How to Apply Nail Gel? (Last 2-3 weeks)

  1. Push back the cuticle with the provided wooden stick and trim the nails if needed. Gently buff the nail with the file. (Important! Otherwise, the gel will not stick properly to your nail.)

  2. Wipe off the excess dust on the nail with an alcohol cotton pad and let it dry.

  3. Ensure the press-ons fit properly on your nails. Make sure the gel is on the press-on side. Ensure the placement is 1-2 mm from the cuticle.

  4. Bring the press-ons right up to the cuticle to the front tip of the nail (45 degrees) and press firmly for about 10 seconds until it sticks firmly. Remove any remaining gel from the sides with the wooden stick.

  5. Place your nail under the UV lamp for about 2-3 minutes. If the diamond is large, I would keep it under the lamp for at least 3+ minutes.

  6. Once done, file the tips with a nail file to make them look smooth. Make sure you avoid water contact for the first 2-3 hours for optimal results.

 

How to Apply Adhesive Tabs? (Last 1 week)

  1. Push back the cuticle with the provided wooden stick and trim the nails if needed. Gently buff the nail with the file.

  2. Wipe off the excess dust on the nail with an alcohol cotton pad and let it dry.

  3. Ensure the press-ons fit properly on your nails. Choose between glue or adhesive tabs. Make sure the glue is on the press-on side. Ensure that the placement is 1-2 mm from the cuticle.

  4. Place the press-ons from the cuticle to the front tip of the nail and press firmly for about 10 seconds until it sticks firmly.

 

TIP! For reusability, it's recommended to use adhesive tabs or nail gel (not included). Adhesive tabs last for about 1 week, and nail gel lasts for about 2-3 weeks. You can also find tutorials on how to apply adhesive tabs and nail gel on our social media channels.

DON’T! We don’t recommend using the gel in the packages because it can damage your naturel nails and the press-ons. This makes the press-ons non-reusable.

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