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Application

How to use

Ten minutes at your kitchen table. No drill, no acetone, no filing into your natural nail. Here's the routine our techs use.

  • Application

    10–15 min

  • Wear time

    Up to 2 weeks

  • Reusable

    3–4 wears

  • Damage

    No drilling

What's in the box

  • Press-on tips (10 or 24, depending on the box)
  • 24 adhesive tabs in assorted sizes
  • Nail glue
  • Cuticle stick
  • Mini file / buffer
  • Alcohol prep pad

Everything below uses what's already in the box. You'll want a bowl of warm water for removal, and nothing else.

Step 1 — Prep your nails

Prep is most of the job. A set that lifts after two days almost always lost the argument here rather than at the glue.

  1. Wash and dry your hands

    Soap and water, then dry completely. Any leftover moisture or hand cream will stop the adhesive from gripping.

  2. Push back your cuticles

    Use the wooden stick from the box to ease the cuticle back so the tip can sit flush against the base of the nail.

  3. Trim and buff

    Cut your natural nails short and take the shine off the surface with a light pass of the buffer. Don't file into the nail plate — a matte surface is all you need.

  4. Wipe with the prep pad

    The alcohol pad removes oil the wash left behind. Let it dry for about thirty seconds before you go near the glue.

Step 2 — Glue or tabs?

Both are in every box. Glue is for wear time; tabs are for flexibility and reuse.

Nail glueAdhesive tabs
How long it holdsUp to 2 weeks1–3 days
Reusable afterwardsSometimesYes, 3–4 times
Best forEvents, holidays, long wearA single evening, trying a size
RemovalWarm soapy soakLifts off by hand

Step 3 — Apply

  1. Lay the set out first

    Match a tip to every finger before you apply anything, largest to smallest, and set them on the table in that order. This is the step people skip, and it's the one that costs you a set.

  2. Apply the adhesive

    For glue: a thin line down the centre of your natural nail and a thin line on the underside of the tip. For tabs: pick the tab that matches the nail width, peel and press it onto your natural nail.

  3. Press at 45°

    Line the tip up at the cuticle first, then lower it down onto the nail at roughly a 45° angle. That pushes air out ahead of the tip instead of trapping it underneath.

  4. Hold for 15 seconds

    Firm, even pressure on each nail. Squeeze the sides too, not just the centre — the corners are where lifting starts.

  5. Let it set

    Give the glue an hour before hot water, washing-up or the shower. Tabs are ready straight away but hold better after ten minutes.

Step 4 — Remove

  1. Soak in warm soapy water

    Five to ten minutes with a drop of dish soap. The water works its way under the edge and softens the bond.

  2. Ease the stick under the edge

    Work the cuticle stick gently from one side towards the middle. If a tip resists, it needs another few minutes in the water — not more force.

  3. Clean the tips

    Peel any leftover adhesive off the underside while it's still soft, let the tips dry, and put them back in the box.

  4. Give your nails a rest

    Buff away any residue, apply cuticle oil, and leave a day between sets if you wear them back to back.

Making a set last

  • Wear gloves for washing up. Prolonged hot water is what loosens glue.
  • Use the pad of your finger, not the tip, to open cans and pick things up.
  • Keep cuticle oil away from the seam at the base — oil is the enemy of adhesive.
  • Store used sets back in their box rather than loose in a drawer, so the shapes don't get scratched.

If something goes wrong

What you're seeingUsually becauseFix
Tips lift at the corners after a dayOil left on the nail, or the tip is too narrowRe-prep with the alcohol pad and size up on those fingers
Air bubbles under the tipPressed down flat instead of at an angleRemove, re-glue and lower the tip from the cuticle at 45°
The tip overhangs the sidesSize up rounded too farFile the edges down with the mini file, or use the spare tips
It pinches at the baseTip is too narrow, or the cuticle wasn't pushed backRemove it — a pinching tip will not settle in
One tip pops off earlyThat finger gets more contact than the restRe-glue just that nail; the set is designed to be repaired

Still stuck?

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