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  • 1. PREP

    Push your cuticle back with our cuticle pusher. Gently buff your nails to remove oil and shine. Wipe your nails with the alcohol pad.

    TIP: Avoid water contact within 2 hours of application for longer wear.
  • 2. APPLY

    Attach the sticky tab of the right size to your nail, pressing from the center to the edges for better grip.

    TIP: Avoid water contact within 2 hours of application for longer wear.
  • 3. PRESS

    Align the press-on nail with your cuticle and press from a 45-degree angle. Press firmly for at least 15s, maintaining even pressure across the entire surface.

    TIP: Avoid water contact within 2 hours of application for longer wear.
  • Step 1: Soften the jelly glue with warm water

    Place your fingers with the jelly - glued nails into a container filled with warm water. The warm water helps to soften the jelly glue, making it easier to remove.

  • Step 2: Insert a wooden stick and pry gently

    Take a wooden stick with a slanted tip. Insert the slanted edge of the wooden stick into the edge of the nail piece and gently pry the nail surface. Be careful not to apply too much force to avoid hurting your nails.

  • Step 3: Clean the remaining glue

    After removing the nail piece, there may be some remaining jelly glue on the nail surface. Use a proper tool, such as a cuticle pusher or a small brush, to clean the remaining glue off the nail.