FAQs
Should I use adhesive tabs or glue for press-on nails?
For short-term wear or if you want to reuse your artificial nails, adhesive tabs are recommended. They are easy to remove and cause less damage to your nails. For long-term wear or a stronger hold, glue is a better choice, although it typically means the nails cannot be reused. To learn more you can also read our Glue vs Sticky Tabs guide.
Will using adhesive tabs or glue damage my natural nails?
Adhesive tabs cause minimal damage as they are easy to remove and do not leave residue. Glue, however, may cause some damage during removal due to its strong adhesive properties, so care is needed.
Are sticky tabs and/or nail glue included with Allsugoi nail set orders?
We provide adhesive tabs with all our nail sets. Nail glue and nail glue remover can also be purchased from our store separately.
Why do you recommend handcrafted nails?
Handcrafted nails are more intricate and unique, catering to personalized preferences. Each nail is a work of art, reflecting the wearer’s personality and style.
What is the difference between machine-made and handcrafted nails?
Machine-made nails are mass-produced, with simpler and uniform designs, and are generally more affordable. However they are thinner, less durable and easier to deform and break compared with handcrafted nails. Handcrafted nails are meticulously created by skilled artisans, offering unique designs and higher quality, albeit at a higher price.
Why do handcrafted nails usually come in sets of 10?
Handcrafted nails take time and effort to create, resulting in higher costs. Sets of 10 ensure that each nail meets high-quality standards, providing a premium and personalized experience.
How do I care for and maintain press-on nails?
Avoid prolonged exposure to water and harsh chemicals. Ensure your natural nails are clean and dry before application. Read our comprehensive Press-on Nail Care Guide here.
Can I use a specialized nail polish remover on press-on nails?
How should I store press-on nails after removal?
Store them in a dry, cool place, ensuring each nail is clean and dry. Use a small box or specialized storage container to prevent deformation or damage. Dispose of the nails according to local waste disposal regulations if they are no longer needed.