8 Tips to Make Press-On Nails Last
8 Tips to Make Press-On Nails Last
Tired of your press-ons popping off a few hours or days after you apply them? You're in luck because we've compiled all the best tips to make your press-on nails last as long as possible. From using high-quality glue to buffing your nails before application, we'll walk you through it all, step-by-step, below.
Steps

Use high-quality glue, no matter the nails.

Buying quality products can help your manicure last. We know nail products can get expensive, but more often than not, the price ensures a longer-lasting product. Even if you buy the cheapest nail kit, always add a higher-end nail glue to your purchase. The better glue you have, the longer your manicure will last. Nail experts recommend looking for nail glues with a fine-tip brush applicator and a quick-drying formula (these will be labeled on the product’s packaging).

Select the right shape and size for you and your lifestyle.

Wearing the wrong size nails can cause them to pop off prematurely. So, measure your nails before pressing on your manicure, and then file or cut the nails down to fit perfectly over your natural nails. Shape your press-on nails so they lay flush with your nail bed and don’t overlap with your cuticles or skin. As for the length of your nails, opt for whatever fits your daily life best. For instance, if you work with your hands throughout the day, choose a shorter manicure to avoid snagging your nails.

Clean and buff your nails before application.

Drying and roughening up your nail beds ensures the press-ons adhere well. Doing a little bit of preparation before applying fake nails can go a long way. While simply pressing the nails on is convenient, it could cause them to pop off sooner. Here’s what you can do: Clean the surface of your natural nails with acetone or nail polish remover to get rid of any oils. Buff the surface of your nails with a buffing tool so the fake nails have something to adhere to. Apply a base coat to your natural nail before applying the press-on glue or adhesive to protect your nails from potential damage. Dry your nails completely before applying press-on nails, and avoid exposing them to water for at least an hour before application.

Apply glue to your natural nail and press-on nail.

Double gluing your nails can help your fake manicure last even longer. Simply add a thin layer of glue to your natural nail, covering it completely. Then, put a drop of glue in the middle of the back of the press-on nail, avoiding the edges. Coat your natural nail well with adhesive or glue to avoid air bubbles or pockets. This can cause your press-on nail to rise, leading it to fall off faster. So, always add an even layer to prevent them from popping off prematurely.

Press firmly to secure the press-ons to your nails.

Secure the press-ons firmly to your nail beds so they last. When applying your press-on nails, hold each fake nail onto your natural nail for at least 30 seconds before letting go. This secures the bond between the glue and your real and fake nail, giving the nails the best chance to last. As a general tip, apply your fake nails at an angle for the best results. Place the nail up against your cuticle line and press it down at a downward angle.

Put a top coat over the press-on nails.

After applying press-on nails, top them with a clear top coat. This is a simple extra step that not only adds a beautiful shine but can also help your manicure last longer. Think of it as adding another, sealing layer of protection.

Cure your press-ons with UV gel and light for more staying power.

The quick application of press-on nails may be why they fall off. For longer-lasting press-ons, try the alternative method of painting your natural nail with a clear gel polish. Then, cure or dry them under a UV light for 10 to 15 seconds. Lastly, apply a thin coat of gel polish to the back of the fake nail before pressing it onto your nail, curing it for another 10 to 15 seconds. This trick replaces the need for adhesive or glue, creating a stronger bond with the gel polish. Check the packaging of your press-on nails before trying this trick, as some products caution users against curing as it could warp the nails.

Avoid submerging your nails in water.

Once your fake nails are on, keep them out of the water for at least 1 hour. This means no soaking, bathing, or swimming. When you wash your hands, dry your nails quickly and efficiently. Try to also avoid washing your hair to ensure the adhesive dries and secures to your nails completely. If you need to wash the dishes or do any household cleaning, wear gloves.

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