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Press On Nails
Press on nails also known as Glue On Nails are made of acrylic resin, gel or ABS plastic and painted with nail polish. Press on nails are similar to gel tip extensions, except they cover the full nail bed. This sort of artificial nail is a useful option because it allows for self-customisation and is simple to apply using glue or an adhesive tab - the quick application and removal process makes Press Ons easy to have fun with without damaging your natural nails.

With a wear duration between a weekend or two weeks makes this type of nails a great option for special events.

Benefits
With no dry time or no smudging and less time consuming than painting with nail polish. Taking no more than 10 minutes to apply When you do not want to leave your home but still want to have a custom, polished manicure look. Great for People Who Can't Have Nails for Their Occupation An effortless option for people unable to have manicures unless it is their day off (e.g. nurses)
 * Reusable
 * Affordable
 * Healthier alternative
 * Easy Application and Removal
 * Nail salon alternative
 * Occupation reasons

Are Press Ons damaging?
No, press on nails don’t damage your real nails as long as you follow proper application and removal procedures. However, improper removal, such as immersing your nails in acetone for an extended period of time, can trigger dryness and fragility. Pulling at  your press ons can ultimately harm the nail bed's surface.

Removal Process
The easiest approach to removing press-ons is by soaking your nails in a bowl filled with acetone-based nail polish remover or soapy water, leaving them in until the glue breaks down and the press ons become loose enough to effortlessly pull them off or until they fall off on their own.