Press-on Nails Application Guide

Pressii Handmade Press-On Nails: Application Guide

Tired of boring nails? Pressii handmade press-on nails are here for beauty buffs. Whether it's daily glam, a special event, or an influencer-worthy look, nailing the application (pun intended!) makes them look great and last. This guide covers sizing, using sticky tape and solid glue, and safe removal.

 

1. Nail Sizing

Getting the right size is key. Pressii has an online sizing guide. Just:

- Measure the widest part of your nail with a soft tape.

- Match to the size chart on the site.

- If in - between sizes, go for the larger one for full coverage.

Pro tip: Each Pressii set has various sizes. Test them to find the perfect fit for each finger.

 

2. Sticky Tape Application (Short-Term)

For 1-2 days of wear (parties, shoots), sticky tape is a winner.

(1) Clean nails with an alcohol pad to remove oil.

(2) Stick tape on the press-on or nail.

(3) Align the press-on and press firmly for 5-10 seconds.

(4) Avoid water and heavy rubbing for an hour.

It's quick, reusable, and gentle on natural nails.

 

3. Solid Glue Application (Long - Term)

For 5-14 days of wear, solid glue is your go - to. It's gentler than traditional glue and easy to remove.

(1) Clean and lightly buff nails with an alcohol wipe.

(2) Apply a thin layer of solid glue to the press - on back.

(3) Align carefully and press for 15-30 seconds, no bubbles or gaps.

(4) Wait 1-2 hours before getting nails wet or using hand creams.

To remove, soak a cotton pad in alcohol on the nail for 10-15 minutes, then gently push off with a wooden stick.

 

4. FAQs & Tips

-Nails popping off?

Keep nails dry, oil - free, and lightly buffed.

-Solid vs traditional glue?

Solid glue is gentler, removable with alcohol.

-When can I wet my nails?

Wait 1 hour with tape, 2 hours with glue.

 Pressii press-on nails are a style game-changer. With the right application, you'll have comfort, security, and happy nails. For more tips, visit our tutorial page or follow us on social media!

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