How to remove Press-ons

Time to remove your press-on nails? Follow the easy steps below to remove your press-ons the right way so you don’t harm your natural nails.

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Watch the video or follow our step-by-step tutorial below.

Remove the Press-ons

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Step 1: Soak your nails

Fill a bowl with warm water and add  a bit  of  your favourite hand soap. Soak your nails for at least 10 minutes.  For an even gentler removal, you can add a few drops of  cuticle oil  to the water. 

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Step 2: Remove the Press-on Nail

When you used Glue pads: gently slide the Woodstick under the edges. Lift the Press-on Nail off.

When you used Nail Glue: gently slide the Woodstick under the edges and add a few drops of Remover to dissolve the glue. Slowly lift the Press-on Nail off. If it does not come off easily, add more Remover between the nail and the Press-on Nail. Remove any residue from your natural nails with Remover on a Nail Wipe.

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Step 3: Nail care

Gently massage the Cuticle Oil into the cuticles using soft, circular motions so it can absorb properly. Your nails are now ready for a new  press-on set.

Are Press-On Nails Reusable?  

Yes, when applied with Glue Pads, your press-ons are reusable. However, with Nail Glue, we  can't  guarantee reusability as the adhesive residue left on the press-on can affect its fit, often making it unusable for future applications.  

  

Follow the next steps to get your press-ons  ready for another wear:  

Step 1: Remove Glue Pads
You’ll  probably see  the glue pads still stuck in the inside of the press-on nails. Carefully peel them off with your fingers or use a  woodstick.

Step 2: Clean and dry
Once all glue pads are removed, clean your press-on nails with a bit of cleaner  on a nail wipe  to disinfect them and remove any oils,  dust  or  bacteria.  Let them air dry completely. 

Step 3: Store safely
Store your press-ons in their original box. This keeps them organised and protected from dust and bending. Always keep them in a cool, dry place and out of direct sunlight or heat to prevent them from losing their shape or colour.