Hey there! As a press on nail supplier, I've seen firsthand how a great set of press on nails can elevate your look, especially during a vacation. But let's face it, nothing's more annoying than having your nails start to lift or fall off halfway through your trip. So, I'm here to share some tips on how to make your press on nails last through a vacation.
Prepping Your Natural Nails
Before you even think about applying those press on nails, you need to prep your natural nails properly. This step is crucial because it ensures a good bond between your natural nails and the press on nails.
First things first, give your nails a good clean. Use a gentle nail polish remover to get rid of any old polish or oils on your nails. Make sure you don't use an acetone-based remover, as this can dry out your nails and make them brittle. Instead, opt for a non-acetone remover.
Next, file your nails. You don't need to go crazy with the filing; just give your nails a light buff to create a slightly rough surface. This will help the adhesive on the press on nails stick better. Be careful not to file too much, though, as you don't want to damage your nails.
Finally, push back your cuticles. You can use a cuticle pusher or an orange stick to gently push back your cuticles. This will give you a clean surface to apply the press on nails and prevent them from lifting at the edges.
Choosing the Right Press On Nails
Not all press on nails are created equal, and choosing the right ones can make a big difference in how long they last. When you're selecting press on nails for your vacation, there are a few things to keep in mind.
First, consider the length and shape of the nails. If you're going to be doing a lot of physical activities on your vacation, like hiking or swimming, you might want to choose shorter nails. Longer nails are more likely to break or get caught on things, which can cause them to lift or fall off.
Second, think about the design of the nails. Some designs are more prone to chipping or peeling than others. For example, nails with a lot of intricate details or a lot of glitter might not last as long as simpler designs.
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Applying the Press On Nails
Once you've prepped your nails and chosen the right press on nails, it's time to apply them. Here's how to do it properly:
- Select the right size: Make sure you choose the right size press on nails for each of your fingers. If the nails are too big or too small, they won't fit properly and are more likely to lift or fall off.
- Peel off the adhesive backing: Carefully peel off the adhesive backing from the press on nail. Be careful not to touch the adhesive with your fingers, as this can transfer oils and prevent the nail from sticking properly.
- Apply the nail: Place the press on nail on your natural nail, starting at the cuticle and pressing down firmly. Make sure the nail is centered on your natural nail and that there are no air bubbles.
- Hold the nail in place: Hold the press on nail in place for at least 30 seconds to allow the adhesive to bond properly. You can use a cuticle pusher or an orange stick to press down on the edges of the nail to ensure a good seal.
- Repeat for each nail: Repeat the process for each of your fingers, making sure to take your time and apply each nail carefully.
Taking Care of Your Press On Nails During Your Vacation
Once you've applied your press on nails, it's important to take care of them during your vacation to ensure they last as long as possible. Here are some tips to help you do that:


- Avoid getting your nails wet for extended periods: Water can weaken the adhesive on the press on nails and cause them to lift or fall off. If you're going to be swimming or taking a shower, try to wear gloves to protect your nails.
- Be careful when using your hands: Avoid using your nails as tools, like opening cans or scratching things. This can cause the nails to break or lift at the edges.
- Use a top coat: Applying a top coat to your press on nails can help protect them from chipping and peeling. You can use a regular nail polish top coat or a special press on nail top coat.
- Touch up the edges: If you notice that the edges of your press on nails are starting to lift, you can use a small amount of nail glue to seal them back down. Just be careful not to get the glue on your skin.
Removing Your Press On Nails
When your vacation is over and it's time to remove your press on nails, it's important to do it properly to avoid damaging your natural nails. Here's how to do it:
- Soak your nails in warm, soapy water: Fill a bowl with warm, soapy water and soak your nails in it for about 10-15 minutes. This will help to loosen the adhesive on the press on nails.
- Gently peel off the nails: Once the adhesive has loosened, gently peel off the press on nails starting at the cuticle. Be careful not to pull too hard, as this can damage your natural nails.
- Remove any remaining adhesive: If there is any remaining adhesive on your natural nails, you can use a nail polish remover to remove it. Make sure you use a non-acetone remover to avoid drying out your nails.
- Moisturize your nails: After you've removed the press on nails, it's important to moisturize your nails and cuticles to keep them healthy. You can use a cuticle oil or a hand cream to do this.
Conclusion
Making your press on nails last through a vacation is all about proper preparation, choosing the right nails, applying them correctly, and taking care of them during your trip. By following these tips, you can enjoy beautiful, long-lasting press on nails that will enhance your vacation look.
If you're interested in purchasing high-quality press on nails for your next vacation, we'd love to hear from you. We offer a wide range of press on nails in different styles, lengths, and shapes to suit every taste and need. Contact us to start a procurement negotiation, and let's find the perfect press on nails for you!
References
- “How to Apply Press-On Nails.” Sally Hansen, Sally Hansen, https://www.sallyhansen.com/how-to-apply-press-on-nails.
- “The Ultimate Guide to Press-On Nails.” Byrdie, Byrdie, https://www.byrdie.com/press-on-nails-guide.
- “How to Make Your Press-On Nails Last Longer.” Glamour, Glamour, https://www.glamour.com/story/how-to-make-your-press-on-nails-last-longer.

