💖 Nail Your Look with KISS - Because You Deserve the Best!
The KISSProducts Salon Acrylic French Nail Kit, Sugar Rush, offers a professional-quality nail experience at home. With a quick application time and durable, chip-free nails, this kit includes 28 false nails, pink nail glue, a mini file, and a manicure stick, ensuring you achieve a flawless look that lasts up to a week.
E**O
Fantastic alternative to expensive salon nails
I am currently on day 5 of these nails and they have all stayed intact despite working with my hands, doing yard work, and hitting/yanking my nails on surfaces accidently. these are not too short/long and are a perfect length for me as they do not get in the way of work and my daily activities. if you're looking for a nail set that is inexpensive, looks luxurious and professionally done, these are for you!!!! these are absolutely a fantastic cheaper alternative to expensive salon nails. I was spending $50-$60 for gel/acrylic nails that would last a month. these nails, on the other hand, are much cheaper and have already lasted me longer than expected. i dont expect this set to last a month, but i dont mind because i am getting what i paid for. i was looking for a thicker french tip design that would give off a 2000's look, and these were perfect.i had just soaked and taken off my gel acrylics at home (they were done at the salon.) to prepare for these nails, i cleaned under my natural nails and applied cuticle remover liquid to my nails. i pushed my cuticles back with a tool from a manicure tool set, then went on to buff out my nails well with a basic nail file. after that, i added a cuticle oil to my nails to moisturize. finally, I used a cotton pad that I soaked in rubbing alcohol to remove all remaining product from my nails so the glue would stick well. I also buffed the underside of the fake nails so they would stick more securely to the natural nail. to apply the nails, i added a small dot of glue to the underside of the fake nail and onto the center of my natural nail. I quickly applied and straightened the fake nail on my natural nail just above my cuticle and pressed down hard for 10 seconds once it was in the right spot. excess glue came out around the sides, but I used an old t-shirt to quickly wipe it off. I did this with all of my nails and I am veryyyyyyyyyy pleased with the results.these are wonderful, i recommend you give them a try!UPDATE: it is day 8 and theyre all intact lol!! my thumb nail did end up cracking in half though. just keep in mind these nails aren't as durable as gel acrylics. but they are strong enough as long as you take care of them!
C**A
These nails look and feel more like a fresh set of nails done at the nail salon than press-on‘s
The media could not be loaded. These press on nails were what I’d hoped they would be.I was shipped the wrong set of nails at first. I notified Amazon and they sent (these) the correct ones and they were on my doorstep the very next day.I’ve had some really pretty press-on nails but never of this quality. I read so many reviews of people saying that people think they got their nails done in a salon and I certainly see why. The tips of the nails are thick giving them the same “real” look while making them durable and strong. They actually look better than any time I’ve ever went to the nail salon for French tips.My son saw me put these nails on and when my daughter got home she asked me where I went to get my nails done and I told her I did them myself. She replied “what? how?” as she brought my nails right in front of her eyes. My son said “she did them herself I saw her”. I told her they were press-on nails and she said they looked so good and that’s a lot coming from her (my teenage daughter) take my word for it. She even looked on Amazon for herself to see if she could find some just like these that weren’t French tips that had colors and designs on them.The nails feel so sturdy and solid. These nails look and feel more like a fresh set of nails done at the nail salon than press-on nails. These are literally as advertised: Acrylic.I always read a lot of reviews before purchasing anything and I read with slight skepticism depending on the item being reviewed and what the reviews say.My advice is to spend the $7 to buy one pack and see what you think.This is how I prepped my nails and applied the press-on nails:* I clipped and filed my nails and cut my cuticles* Wiped my nails with finger nail polish remover to remove any oils* I filled the finger nail polish remover cap at least halfway with finger nail polish remover and stuck a Q-tip in the cap with the finger nail polish remover and sat aside. This will come in handy!!* Then I found the sizes that fit each nail starting with my pinky nails and worked my way up to my thumb nails and sat the nails aside in order. They do have numbers on the back of the nails but I could barely read them because the numbers are very small so I went by how they fit* Starting with my pinky nail I put glue on the inside of the press-on nail and spread glue onto my nail then I placed the bottom of the press-on down to my cuticle and pressed them for at least 5 seconds* I dipped a Q-tip into finger nail polish remover and wipe around the sides and cuticle of my nail to wipe away the excess glue. Don’t make the same mistake I did and wait to do this after all the nails are on because my fingers began to stick together and I had to use more polish remover to remove the glue from my fingers and hands from the excess glue running down and over. Do this step each time a press-on is applied to save the time and mess.* I filed and shaped (which was hardly because I like the shape they are) them to my liking making sure to file down the top of the nail where the extra piece of nail sticks out* That’s it!If you get glue all over your fingers and nails like I did finger nail polish remover and some scrubbing will take it off. I was afraid to get polish remover on the press-on’s because I thought it would scrub off the white tip and shine but the polish remover did not phase the press-on’s at all and trust me I had to use quite a bit of polish remover to scrub the glue off my hands and nails because I used a lot of glue. I didn’t get bubbles in the nails because I used plenty of glue and because these nails are designed to prevent bubbles.All of the items I used to prep my nails and apply the press-on nails are in the video.All of the nail tools including the finger nail polish remover and glue came from Dollar General. Everything came from Dollar General except the press-on nails.I’ve had these on for one week at this point but I will come back and update on my experience with these nails and how long they lasted.
C**S
Beautiful. Durable. Excellent quality!
Way better than expected. Paid $8.99.These looked the closest to acrylic nails than any other “press on” I’ve ever purchased. My nail beds are flat so nails don’t usually stay on, but these have more thin flexible nail bed then the tip is thicker. I filed my nail and the inside of the KISS nail. Then I put alcohol on my nail before applying Beauty Secrets nail glue from SALLY to both my nail and the KISS nail. I held each nail in place for 2 minutes for the glue to dry fully. Thy stayed on better than most nails & I’m on vacation so I’ve been to the zoo, shopping, carrying around luggage’s, etc. Will definitely repurchase!!Each box will definitely give me 2 full sets - one being just the right size and one I need to file a little. Definitely worth it!!!! I love the way these look!!!
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