How to Apply Your Press-On Nails Perfectly?

                  

Applying press-on nails perfectly can give you a salon-quality finish right at home. Follow these step-by-step tips to ensure your press-on nails look great and last up to three weeks. 

Step 1: Prepare Your Natural Nails

-  Clean and Dry: Start with clean, dry nails. Use an alcohol pad to remove any oils or residue.

-  Cuticle Care: Gently push back your cuticles with a cuticle pusher.

-  Buffing: Lightly buff your nails with a nail file to create a slightly rough surface, which helps the glue adhere better.

Step 2: Size the Nails

-  Match Sizes: Before applying any glue, match each press-on nail to your natural nails to find the perfect size.

-  Custom Fit: If a nail doesn't fit exactly, file it down for a better fit.

Step 3: Apply Glue

-  Thin Layer: Apply a thin layer of nail glue to your natural nail. For extra hold, you can apply a tiny dot of glue to the press-on nail as well.

-  Avoid Excess: Avoid using too much glue to prevent bubbles and achieve a neat finish.

Step 4: Apply the Press-On Nails

-  Align and Press: Start at the cuticle and press the nail down firmly towards the tip. Ensure the nail is straight and aligned with your natural nail shape.

-  Hold Firmly: Hold each nail for about 10-20 seconds to ensure it bonds well with the glue.

Step 5: File and Shape

- Refine Edges: Once the glue has dried, file any edges or reshape the nails as desired.

Step 6: Aftercare Tips

-  Avoid Water Exposure: Avoid soaking your hands in water for prolonged periods, especially right after application. Wearing gloves while cleaning can help extend the life of your nails.

-  Moisturise: Regularly moisturise your cuticles and hands to keep them looking neat and healthy.

By following these steps, you can achieve a perfect press-on nail application that lasts up to three weeks. Trust DejaVu Style for all your press-on nail needs and enjoy your beautiful, long-lasting nails! Subscribe to stay updated with the latest in nail fashion and tips.

 

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