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Ivory Cross Minimal Press-On Nails

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Ivory Cross Minimal Press-On Nails1. Purchase Guidelines: Product Specifications: Each box of press on nails contains 10 nails in different sizes to fit various hand shapes and nail sizes. Additionally, each set includes adhesive tabs or glue, a small nail file, a wooden cuticle stick, and a detailed instruction manual to help you easily complete the application process. Applicable Occasions: Press on nails are suitable for daily life, work, dates, parties, weddings, and other

1. Purchase Guidelines:

Product Specifications:

Each box of press-on nails contains 10 nails in different sizes to fit various hand shapes and nail sizes. Additionally, each set includes adhesive tabs or glue, a small nail file, a wooden cuticle stick, and a detailed instruction manual to help you easily complete the application process.

Applicable Occasions:

Press-on nails are suitable for daily life, work, dates, parties, weddings, and other occasions. Whether you're looking for a simple and elegant everyday style or something luxurious for special events, you can find the right design to match.

Material Safety:

Our press-on nails are made from eco-friendly materials that are non-toxic and safe for all skin types. Even those with sensitive skin can use them with confidence. The nails have a smooth surface, no odor, and are lightweight and breathable, so they won’t put any extra burden on your natural nails.

Variety of Nail Designs:

We offer a wide range of styles, including solid colors, French tips, ombre, glitter, and rhinestone designs, to meet different style preferences and individual needs. Limited edition designs are released monthly, staying on trend and providing you with more options.

How to Measure Your Press-On Nail Size:

  1. Prepare Your Tools:

    • You’ll need a soft measuring tape or a flexible ruler that can accurately measure the width of your nails.
  2. Steps for Measuring:

    • Step 1: Measure the Width of Your Nail
      Place the soft tape or ruler at the widest part of your nail (usually near the base of the nail) and measure the distance from one side of the nail to the other. Make sure the tape is snug against the nail surface. Record the measurement in millimeters (mm) or inches (in).
    • Step 2: Record the Measurements
      Measure and write down the width for each nail, including your thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger.
  3. Choosing the Correct Size:

    • Use the measurements to compare with the size chart and select the appropriate press-on nails. The chart lists standard sizes for each finger to ensure a proper fit.

    Example Size Chart:

    • XS: Thumb 14mm (0.55in), Index 10mm (0.39in), etc.
    • S: Thumb 15mm (0.59in), Middle 12mm (0.47in), etc.
    • M: Thumb 16mm (0.63in), Ring 12mm (0.47in), etc.
    • L: Thumb 17mm (0.67in), Little finger 11mm (0.43in), etc.

By measuring accurately and comparing with the chart, you can ensure that the press-on nails you purchase will fit your nails comfortably and look natural.


2. Usage Instructions:

Preparation:

  • Clean Your Nails: Use nail polish remover or an alcohol wipe to clean the surface of your natural nails, removing any oils and dirt. This ensures the best adhesion of the press-on nails.
  • Shape Your Nails: Gently push back your cuticles using the wooden cuticle stick and use the small nail file to buff your nails slightly, making them a bit rougher for better adhesion.

Apply Glue or Adhesive Tabs:

  • Using Adhesive Tabs: Choose the appropriate adhesive tab, peel off the protective backing, and apply it directly to your natural nail. Then press the press-on nail firmly on top.
  • Using Glue: If you choose to use glue, apply a moderate amount to either the back of the press-on nail or your natural nail. Avoid using too much glue to prevent overflow.

Wearing the Nails:

Align the press-on nail with the base of your natural nail and press it down firmly for 10-15 seconds to ensure proper adhesion. Make sure to press evenly, paying special attention to the edges to avoid air bubbles.


3. Precautions:

Avoid Water Exposure:

After applying the nails, avoid water exposure for at least one hour to ensure the adhesive lasts longer. It’s best to refrain from washing, swimming, or engaging in any activities that might expose the nails to water within the first few hours after application.

Prevent Excessive Pressure:

Although press-on nails are designed to be durable, try to avoid applying excessive force in daily activities, such as opening bottles or lifting heavy objects, to prevent the nails from falling off or getting damaged.

Avoid Forcibly Removing the Nails:

If you wish to remove the press-on nails, do not forcibly pull them off. Instead, soak your nails in warm water for 5-10 minutes to soften the adhesive, and use the wooden cuticle stick to gently lift the edges of the nails before removing them slowly.

Allergy Test:

Before using the press-on nails, it is recommended to perform an allergy test by applying a small amount of glue to the back of your hand. If no adverse reactions occur, proceed to apply the nails. If any irritation or discomfort occurs, discontinue use immediately.

Wear on Healthy Nails:

If your natural nails are damaged, broken, or infected, do not apply press-on nails. Wait for your nails to heal completely before use to avoid further harm.

Storage and Care:

After use, store any unused nails and glue properly, away from direct sunlight and high temperatures. It is recommended to keep them in a cool, dry place to extend the product’s shelf life.


By carefully reading the above purchase guidelines, usage instructions, and precautions, you can safely and conveniently enjoy the beauty experience that press-on nails offer, creating a professional-grade manicure with ease!

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