How does it work

HOW TO GLUE YOUR NAILS?

The application consists of 5 simple steps:

  1. Push the cuticle, file and shorten the natural nail.
  2. Roughen the surface of the natural nail with a file and degrease with an alcohol wipe.

TIP - Wash your hands with dish soap, it degreases your nails perfectly, but be very careful not to re-grease your hands (don't pick up degreased nails, don't touch your hair - you'll re-grease your nails and the glue won't stick).

Bonding with adhesive tapes:

  1. Apply adhesive tape to the artificial nail and remove the protective film
  2. Press the artificial nail gently under the cuticle and hold firmly.


Bonding with glue:

  1. Drip and spread the glue on the entire surface of the natural nail, then drip the glue on part of the artificial nail as well
  2. Press the artificial nailunder the cuticle and gently press down so that no air bubbles are created.
  3. Hold firmly for 20 seconds.

TIP- On the day of application, do not use cream or oil products on your hands.

Bonding with adhesive tapes:

Bonding with glue:

HOW TO REMOVE NAILS?

When applying with double-sided tapes:

  • Artificial nails are enough gently peel offfrom the natural nail bed, for example using an orange stick or other manicure tool.
  • Press-on from the back of the nail is enough peel off the adhesive tape.
  • We can do nails put away in the box for further use.

When applying with glue:

  • Gently move the artificial nails, so that the glue loosens as much as possible.
  • Let the nails soak for at least 10 minutes in warm soapy water, you can add a little oil (don't add oil if you want to glue a new set of nails right away - the nail bed would get greasy and the new nails could come off much faster).
  • Then nails only gently from the sides of the undercuts using an orange stick - you loosen the glue and more water gets under the nail
  • Repeat the procedure if the nail cannot be easily removed


! ATTENTION do not pull the nails or use brute force, you can also tear off the layers of the natural nail and damage it

  • From peeling nailsyou remove the excess gluesanding (file or electric sander) and don't forget to disinfect them with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol.
  • You can nailsput away in the boxfor further use.

    HOW TO CARE FOR NAILS?

    • Tryavoid rough treatment,which could destroy the nails.
    • When washing dishes or cleaninguse disposable glovesfor nail and skin protection.
    • The first 2 hoursafter stickingavoid waterfor the glue to dry properly.

    TIP: We recommend carrying glue or spare tapes in case you need a quick fix.

    HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE?

    1. Measure the widthof the nail bed using adhesive paper tape, a pencil and a ruler or a tape measure.
    2. Measure your sizeregistration.
    3. Repeat the process for all 10 fingers.
    4. Measured results compare with the size chart below.

    Sizes go in order from thumb to little finger, e.g. XS - thumb 14 mm - index finger 11 mm - middle finger 12 mm - ring finger 10 mm - little finger 8 mm.

    *If none of the listed sizes (XS, S, M, L) suit you, write us your measurements in millimeters in the note in the basket, in orderfrom thumb to little finger.

    Example:

    Levá ruka - 14mm - 12mm - 13mm - 12 mm - 9mm,

    Right hand - 13mm - 11mm - 13mm - 12mm - 9mm.

    Attention:Our largest available nail tip size is 17mm.

    TIP: If the size does not fit you during the first order, we will exchange the entire set for you free of charge. You can find more information here.

    HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LENGTH AND SHAPE?

    • You can compare the lengths and shapes of the nails in the pictures below.

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    Type of nails Average nail length in millimeters
    Extra Short 14 mm
    Short 19 mm
    Medium 24 mm
    Long 33 mm
    Extra long 39 mm

    If you have longer nail beds, we recommend choosing SHORT as the shortest length, because EXTRA SHORT might not cover the entire length of your natural nail. Alternatively, leave us your special requests in a note.