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Just like a classic manicure, prep is a critical step, starting with a thorough cleaning. After pushing back your cuticles to remove excess skin, cleanse the nail with an alcohol prep pad to ensure there are no oils or dirt on your hands, notes Edwards. This prep helps the press-ons better adhere to your nails. Press-on kits like the ones from imPRESS often include a pad. You can also press a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol onto your nails.
To prolong your nails—which typically last five to 10 days according to Edwards—add a touch of glue. “Depending on your nail beds and lifestyle, you can sometimes stretch press-ons past 10 days,” she adds.When applying press-ons, bring the nail right up to your cuticle line and apply at a downward angle. Follow by applying pressure to the center of the nail and pinching at both sides to solidify the adhesive or glue.
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