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QuestionHow do you wear fake nails without damaging your real nails?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerPress-on nails are pretty gentle on your real nails, but removing them can sometimes cause damage. If you need to soak your nails in acetone to dissolve the glue, moisturize your hands and nails afterwards to prevent drying. The glue itself can also cause damage over time, so try to limit how often you use it. Save fake nails for special occasions so your real nails have time to breathe and recover between manicures.
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QuestionWhy do my press-on nails hurt?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt’s possible that the nails don’t fit right and are pressing uncomfortably on your cuticles or nail beds. Or, if you’re experiencing an itching or burning sensation, you may be having a bad reaction to the nail glue. If you’re having a lot of pain or other worrisome symptoms, see your doctor and get advice about how to safely remove the nails.
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QuestionHow do you paint your fingernails without getting it on your skin?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf you’re using press-on nails, you can avoid this by painting the nails before putting them on your fingers. If you’d rather paint the nails on your fingers, rub some petroleum jelly on your cuticles before you start painting. The jelly will keep the polish from sticking to your skin. Simply wipe it away with a cloth or paper towel once you’re done painting your nails.
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QuestionCan I paint fake nails that are already on my nails?JennaCommunity AnswerYes, but it may be harder. You should probably try to paint the fake nails before you place them on your real nails.
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QuestionCan I repaint press-on nails that are already painted?Community AnswerYes, you can. It helps if you file down the top surface of the nail a little so that the polish sticks.
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QuestionCan I use gel polish on my press-on fingernails?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionHow do I get it off the toothpick?Community AnswerOnce the glue dries, you can take the toothpick out of the sponge, and gently take it off the nail. Pick off the excess glue.
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QuestionHow long will it take for the nail polish to dry?Community AnswerIt depends on the brand, but usually an hour or two before it's completely dry.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of nail glue to apply fake nails?Community AnswerYou really should only use nail glue because other glues can damage your nails. Unless it's a press on nail, always use nail glue.
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QuestionI was wondering if it would be okay to put a base coat like nail hardener on before using Kiss press on?Community AnswerYes, it would be okay because it is caring for your nails underneath the nail glue so your nails aren't being ruined.
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QuestionI have the Kiss Press-On nails and was wondering if I can paint over the soft matte finish? I don't want to file them.Community AnswerIt may not look right but if you have a thick enough nail polish you may get it to work. if you can, try it and see if it looks right. If it doesn't, you can just take the nails off.
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QuestionCan I use shellac on my press-on nails?Community AnswerYes, you could.
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QuestionCan I remove the polish from press-on nails and repaint? What will it do to the nail?Community AnswerNo it will destroy the nail. That was the purpose of buying the nails pre-colored.
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QuestionDo I need to add a base coat first before applying gel polish on fake press-on nails?Community AnswerIt's optional. Sometimes a base coat helps to add extra shine or make the color more opaque, but some polishes don’t need the extra boost.
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QuestionWill the nail glue still be effective if I put base coat on the natural nail?Janka WCommunity AnswerYes, just make sure that the base coat dries thoroughly before applying the glue.
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QuestionI put Sally shiny top coat on Kiss Press on matte nails. It peeled right off, why?Jessica TCommunity AnswerThat would have happened because there was nothing for the top coat to grip onto. You might want to buff down the nail a little bit so the top coat can grip onto the nail next time.
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QuestionI noticed there was no prepping before applying paint. When I tried this, the paint just peeled off. Did I miss something? Shouldn't you score the nail or something, so the paint can adhere?Jessica TCommunity AnswerYou can try buffing down the nail to get a better grip. You can buy buffers from any store cheaply.
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