Questions?

1. What material are the press-on nails made of?
Press-on nails are primarily made from high-quality plastic, acrylic, or gel materials.

2. How do I correctly apply press-on nails?
Clean and buff your natural nails, then choose the appropriate size of the press-on nail and adhere using glue or the provided adhesive strips.

3. How long do press-on nails last?
Our nails are made with high quality nail polish and it does not chip easily. As for the duration of how long you can wear the nails for:

  • Sticker tabs: It can last between 1-2 weeks.
  • Glue: It can last between 2-3 weeks.

4. Can I do regular activities like bathing and washing dishes with press-on nails?
Yes, but frequent contact with water might shorten the lifespan of the press-on nails.

5. Is it safe to use press-on nails? Are there any side effects?
Using high-quality press-on nails is safe. Ensure you follow proper steps in application and removal to prevent any damage to your natural nails.

6. Will it be uncomfortable?
To anyone new to press-on nails, it will take some time to get used to. However, it will feel normal after a day or two. For a better description, we would say that it feels like getting freshly done nail extensions.

7. Are press-on nails better than a manicure?
In our experience of offering manicure services prior before The Base Coat, we believe that the press-on nails are much more safer and harmless compared to getting a fresh manicure.
The reason being is that it can weaken your natural nails. The manicure process can lead to dehydration and thin out your nail plate. Not only that, the exposure to UV lights can even lead to skin damage. This is why we opted for press-on nails!
The process of applying press-on nails is relatively easy as well. Nail amateurs will also be able to pick it up even without prior experience.
Press-on nails are reusable for up to as many times as desired, as long as it been taken good care of. If one pops off, you can easily just stick it back with new sticker tabs or nail glue.

8.Why do press-on nails drop prematurely?
Most of the time, the press-on nails drop off prematurely due to reasons such as the following:

  • The surface of your nails are unhygienic
  • Improper application of the press-on nails (i.e. forgetting to use the alcohol swab after filing, giving little time allowance for the sticker tab or glue to set, the sticker tab cover was not removed completely, not putting enough glue on the surface of the nail, accidentally washing your hands before an hour after applying the nails)

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