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KISS imPRESS No Glue Mani Press On Nails in the 'My Worth' design offer a complete at-home manicure solution with 30 stylish nails, a prep pad, a mini file, and a manicure stick. These short, squoval-shaped nails are easy to apply, long-lasting, and safe for your natural nails, making them perfect for any occasion.
T**K
Stayed on almost 1 week!!
The nails have been on a solid 5 days and look flawless. No glue no mess. Stayed on solid! My man loved them!
E**S
So easy to apply and they look great!!
I have been getting my nails done for years and needed an easier faster option, but didn’t want to compromise the look. This was the perfect solution. You take the sticker off. Put it on your nail and they stayed secure for over a week. It is a little bit hard getting them off, so I recommend buying glue remover with a metal tool!
W**I
Great nails that look as good as an expensive manicure!
During Covid I learned to do my own dip nails which looked good (most of the time) but would regularly come off as I am hard on my nails (use a keyboard, swim, exercise, etc). I got to the point I would take nail glue with me everywhere "in case" a nail came off and traveling was even worse as you had to take all of the preps (even in small bottles), plus the dip powder, etc.After considerable investment in dip powders I will now probably never use again - I discovered these nails. They stick REALLY well (I'm getting between 2-3 weeks) and yet are also easy to take off when ready. In the last week - if any nail gets a bit loose (and they still don't fall off or disappear) then I just have some nail glue handy "in case" but that's only well after the timeframe they promise to last. They also feel super natural so I can still type and do everything else I need to. Overall a great product and I'm never looking back. I did try some of the other brands before I discovered Kiss/Impress but their adhesion wasn't as good so still needed that glue nearby "in case" all of the time.
G**E
TIPS for getting the most out of them
At first, I loved these cause they looked so good on me without getting gel nails at the salon where the people are so rough (and it's painful) and your nails lose 20 layers and become so unhealthy. It did suck that it came with a couple that were sticking together and didn't have backings on them so I thought they were already useless. Anyway, I lost 2 nails within 3 hours when I wasn't doing anything. I lost 2 more in the next 12 hours. Anyway, I decided to complete them again and these were what I found useful:1. I tested the nails (backings on) to see which ones would fit best and laid them out --- pinky to thumb for left hand, thumb to pinky for right hand.2. When I was done, I filed them all. They all needed filing.3. Some of my nails are not as curved as the stickies so I flattened them a bit to contour to my nails, and so they would also stick better and longer.4. Since there was just 1 prep pad for like 3 complete sets and it would dry completely after putting on the 1st set, I used alcohol sprayed on a tissue (or those alcohol pads would also work) to wipe my nails with before removing the backing and putting on the nails.5. Depending on how I put them on, they would hurt my cuticles if I press downwards on the nails slightly from the tips. So I removed the nails again (once with the use of the wooden stick that was provided, but the possibility of a splinter was scary), wiped my nail with a tissue sprayed with alcohol, and put the nail back on again. It stuck pretty well.6. Some still needed filing, so I filed the nails while pressing down on the nail to ensure it wouldn't come undone.I liked these cause I didn't need gel nail polish, which was still harmful. After doing all these, I felt better about them and it's making me want to buy them again later on. I think the price is really good for what you get and they're very easy to put on. The sizes were good too, though the nails for the thumb were marginally bigger than what I would've liked.
L**N
Beautiful and durable
These are great! I got two weeks out of them with no issues and that included a trip to the beach.
M**S
Worst nails I've ever purchased from Kiss brand
I've always used Kiss nails. Always. I'm fully devoted to this line and will always buy their acrylics. I'm able to get a salon look without the cost and receive a ton of compliments as well! (I apply the nails using Kiss maximum hold glue, use a top coat - whether that's matte or shiny - and I get tons of compliments about where I got them done, etc. People are always shocked when I tell them I purchased my nails at Dollar General.) I can't commit to one color/length for longer than 2 weeks, so having this alternative to going to the salon has always been best for me.These nails, however, were a completely different experience.I've used press-on nails before. No problem, I thought. I got this as usual. (I even paid the $2.99 to have them shipped overnight!) For the initial application, I did as I usually do and prepped my natural nails. Then, I used Kiss Maximum hold nail glue. I'm a mom, I do mom things, and my nails usually do just fine with all the household chores (dishes, mopping, sweeping, laundry, etc.) and the mom things I handle. I've bumped my hand in the past and the nail does NOT move, bend, crease, break, etc. They stay on for about a 1 1/2 - 2 weeks.I didn't remove the adhesion that's already on these nails, but I did use nail glue. I bumped my right pinky and the nail immediately ripped in half. I had just applied them the morning before, so we're talking only 24 hours into wear. I took the nail the rest of the way off, found another, then applied the second one. Didn't remove the adhesion. Not even a 2 hours later, I bumped that SAME FREAKING NAIL! Guess what? It split in half. Again. I was quite angry. Had these been the Kiss acrylics I purchase at DG, they wouldn't come off this early on unless you removed them with a hammer and saw. I applied ANOTHER one, except this time I carefully removed the gel-like adhesive, and used the nail glue. So far, it's stayed on. While I wasn't doing anything exciting but sitting at my computer desk trying to do some work, I picked up my pop and BAM!! My left pointer nail popped off. It was BENT. Literally bent and just sitting there, staring at me with such defiance and stubbornness. So, I took another nail out, removed the gel-like adhesive, and attached the new one with the nail glue. So far, they've stayed on. It's been about 45 minutes, so it's yet to be fully determined if this is going to work.I've never been more dissatisfied and disappointed in Kiss before. These nails feel so cheap and yet they look so pretty. Like dressing up a trash can in steel and polishing it until you can't see any fingerprints. If another nail pops off or bends, breaks, splits, or otherwise doesn't stay on in the way it's meant to, then I'm going to take them all off, throw them away, and go down the road to my local Dollar General and buy the Kiss acrylics that I'm used to getting and go that route. After not doing my nails for 5 months, this was a worse disappointment than that time in college when.... well, we won't get into that story. Just know, THAT was a disappointment and this one? It feels just as dissatisfying.
K**U
Not enough size variety
The Impress Nails always have multiple sizes that fit my nails appropriately but the nails with the designs didn't work at all, and have only a few sizes, so I wasn't able to utilize them. That was unfortunate because I bought the set so I could wear the designer nails on a few fingers.
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