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Press-Ons

A dry manicure is achieved by using an E-file along with specialized diamond bits that provide a detailed clean-up of your cuticle area. Your nails are prepped and shaped for gel application.

​Press-ons can be fun and helpful in so many ways!
You can have a professional looking mani at the tip of your hands when you have press-ons at hand. You can have many shapes, lengths, and designs! If you ever wondered how you will like a certain shape or length, you can always try press-ons without the commitment. And with the video I made on how you can re-use them, you can can get more than a one time use. Or, if you prefer to keep them on, you can get 2-3 week use out of them with proper application. 

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Here are some details on the press-ons I make.

They are all hand-made and hand-painted by me, made with professional materials. The tips are composed of gel, not plastic. They are custom-made, meaning you'll have to size your nails. I also have more info on sizing here. Something to note... when in doubt, go a size up, because you can always lightly file the side edges a bit for a good fit, but if they are too small, you cannot make them bigger. 

Pricing - Sets start at $30 and can go up to $60+ depending on the art desired. You are welcome to send me an inspo picture for a quote. Shipping is included. To order, e-mail me at [email protected] or reach out on any of my socials. All sets include a basic mani kit, which includes a buffer, a file, a cuticle pusher, alcohol wipes, and adhesive. Remember, I need your measurements. If you'd like to purchase a sizing kit, let me know.

Disclaimer- All items are hand painted and can vary in appearance and color to the sample photo. Designs may vary slightly, since items are made to order, and may take 5-7 business days to complete. Details on shipping estimate times to come. All sales are final once item has shipped, due to the nature of the product.  

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