Nail your look, effortlessly! 💅
The 1200 Pcs Double Side Glue Nail Sticker offers a convenient and eco-friendly solution for applying press-on nails. With 6 different sizes and a waterproof design, these jelly adhesive tabs ensure a secure and long-lasting hold, making them perfect for both casual and professional settings. Easy to use and reusable, they are the ultimate accessory for any nail enthusiast.
S**M
Good, temporary stick
These work well for press on nails. Do clean natural nails and keep away from water first few hours after applying press ons, last a bit better. Still last just 3-4 days. Are great for changing nails, though, remove in friendly fashion from both natural and press on nails making press ons reusable! I change them like jewelry sometimes! They easily last a full 1-2 days and as mentioned before, have had them stay on up to 4 days so far. Thanks for making healthier, fun, good quality product that helps us feel pretty! God bless you. He loves you and is with you.
T**S
I am a regular adhesive tabs user and I really like these
EDITED 10/13/24: Here is the tl;dr on this long review: To get great results with this or any tab, you must 1. Apply it to the nail tip, not your nail bed, without touching the tab. 2. Don't let your nails get wet for about an hour after applying, 3. Pick a size tab that covers the inside of the nail tip properly and MOST IMPORTANT 4. Put a coat or two of ridge filler on your nails before you apply your tips with adhesive tabs. Read on if you want the long version.I am a regular user of adhesive tabs with nail tips. I prefer them over glue for several reasons, and I am always looking for better tabs to use. Since it's likely they are all made from exactly the same materials, I mostly judge based on variety of sizes, and also thinness, because if tabs are too thick your tips will appear to float vs. settling snugly against your "cuticles", aka your eponychium. Since the thickness of the tab is not usually specified, it really requires just trying them out. I have been using another brand of tabs but thought I might try these. I was pleasantly surprised, these worked great for me.Here's the main thing to know about using adhesive tabs: If you want your nail tips to last on your fingers for weeks and weeks, adhesive tabs are not your best option. They are THE option if 1. You like to change your nail tips as frequently as your clothes, 2. You don't want the damage/drying on your nailbeds that comes from adhering tips with nail glue, 3. You want to re-use your loved nail tip designs over and over.I can put a set on with these tabs, and aside from some caveats (see below), these worked great for me which means: they will stay on for at least 1-1.5 weeks before one or two (usually my index finger) will loosen and need replacing, maybe longer but I have never worn a pair longer than that. I can't speak to beyond that time frame because I change mine out every few days of preference.Prep: This review originally had a part about not letting your nails get wet for several hours after you apply your tips and actually, I still recommend putting them on right before bed. But I have since found a that a layer of ridge filler on your nails, completely dried, will adhere to the adhesive tabs like crazy and keep your nail tips from loosening. I have also had ok results with Orly Bonder.The help that undercoating offers varies a little depending on the brand or type of nail tip. From my experience tips that are made of gel material adhere better with ridge filler than the super cheap brands of poured plastic. I mostly use Apres gel tips and ridge filler works great with those tips: they absolutely do not budge. However, my other favorite tip brand is a super cheapie plastic tip from here on Amazon, and the ridge filler works just as well with these, depending on the filler I use. I have tried several but for me what works best is Sally Hansens' Repair + Rescue Super Strength Defense (it's the lavender colored one in case you want to try it).I don't do any complicated prep beyond clean dry nail beds. Sometimes I do a manicure to clean up my cuticles in advance, but many times I have just put the tips on un-manicured nails, so I don't think removing cuticles helps specifically with adhesive tabs. I never buff or roughen my nail beds, and I don't apply a special dehydrator other than a swipe of alcohol. Once clean and dry, I apply 1-2 coats of ridge filler on my nails and let it dry completely, which doesn't take long. Then once the tips are on, give them a good hour still without getting your hands wet.To apply: What works for me is opposite of what most product pages recommend. I don't put the tab on my fingernail first. Instead, I pull the tab with its cover off of the storage sheet using a pointed tweezer and then place it with the sticky side down into the inside of the nail tip at the cuticle end. I can then smooth the tab on the inside surface of the nail tip without touching the sticky part. This adheres the tab to the nail tip and I find it much easier to control than putting the tab on my fingernail first. Then I peel off the adhesive cover, exposing the other sticky side of the tab, turn it over and place the nail tip sticky side down onto a clean dry nail bed. I like this method because it keeps me from having to touch the sticky surface with my fingers, which I suspect reduces the adherence. Be sure the size you choose covers from side edge to side edge and try to get it laid down right at that cuticle end; this will help keep moisture from getting under there. A pointed tweezer is a great tool for this.Maintenance: Again, my original review cautioned that water and food sauces will loosen the nail tips but having tried several sets of tips with ridge filler as the base, I don't think this is a worry anymore (with the right tip and giving them about an hour right after application). Don't use your nails as tools and pry things up with them, but other than that, normal use is fine where "normal use" includes cooking and washing dishes but not gardening or other intense hand soiling work that really requires some gloves. With the right pairing of ridge filler and nail tip, I have not had a single nail tip loosen up and need a replacement tab since using ridge filler under gel tips, not a single one. This is amazing to me in two years of using tips with adhesive tabs and having to keep extra in a case in my purse in case one went wonky. I don't need to do that anymore.Removal: Try a soak in warm-hot soapy water, then using the flat side of an orange stick or some small thin flat manicure tool, slide under the tip at the side edge of the tab, and jimmy it back and forth to loosen the tip, then twist if off while keeping it parallel to your nail, I don't just pry straight up. Then I remove the tab bits from my nail and the tips, and back my tips go into their storage case until I want to wear them again.
P**R
Works well
These stick really well. My nails stayed on and also were easy enough to remove when I was ready to take them off. The only thing is, the plastic that covers the adhesive only peels off in pieces. It’s hard to see the little remaining scraps on my nail and get them off so that I get the full benefit of the adhesive.
K**S
Dont stick well.
My 10-year-old daughter has been into press on nails. I don't want to bring her somewhere to get actual nails because of the damage they cause. I tried these replacement tabs for her nails she already has. They don't hold up well at all. They work fine for a couple hours but then they pop right off. I make sure she cleans her nails well before applying and uses alcohol wipes to remove any oily residue and they still didn't stick. I don't mind to much because it isn't damaging her nails, and she usually likes to change them out frequently. But I do wish they lasted a little longer. The sizing and shape of the tape is good for her little fingers so that was a plus.
T**N
You gotta prep the nail!
Let’s just say these impressed me! Mine lasted two weeks and I had to actually use force to get them off! As with any nail product, you got to prep the nail. I try to shower before doing my nails because after application you shouldn’t take a hot shower for at least 8 hours.I start by buffing my nails. I then push back my cuticles and clean each nail thoroughly with alcohol pads to dry the nail out. Note that sometimes I need to use acetone as well, if I had put on lotion or a thick face cream.I then pick out each nail for each finger. I always suggest finding the sweet spot between full coverage and needing to push down a bit. If you have two much coverage the skin around the nail will push it up. If you have to push it down a lot to get full coverage you risk the tension lifting off the nail. That is why with most fake nail kits for me at least, I get one maybe two wears with enough nails that hit this sweet spot.Once I have them all laid out, I then wipe each one with an alcohol pad to clean them. Depending on what I touched while picking out the nails I may quickly wipe the excess across my nails again.I then pick out which pad will go on each finger. I actually flipped them around so that the rounded part is by my cuticle and the flat part is at the tip of my nail. I then lift the pad off and press it on my nail, holding down for a FULL 30 SECONDs. Yes I time it lol. Then lift the film, take the designated nail and place it on my finger and then press and hold for a FULL 30 SECONDS. I do use some good force when holding down. I repeat with each finger.What’s great about these pads is I had one nail that I clearly didn’t clean correctly fall off right away but there was an extra pad on the one piece, so it was easy to repeat the process and reapply. No issues after reapplication!Taking them off, there was no damage to my nails which is my absolute FAVORITE part.Hope this helps because I am very happy with them!
S**A
Does not stick will be returning
I got this for my press on nails and it doesn't stick at all. It's hard to peel off of packaging and it comes out kinda folded from the edges and doesn't stick properly. I tried a few different pieces to give it a chance but it's still the same result. And it's not an hour later it's at the same time that I put it on and place the nail it's flimsy. I tried giving it time to dry still cane out with the same result. Will be returning
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