If you’re interested in checking out my tutorial that goes more in depth on how to apply glue on press ons so they last 2-3 weeks, you can check that out here! ruclips.net/video/Y-QkfQ7t35Y/видео.html
I'm a huge fan of DD Gloss (they recently came out with Glaze, they might work better for you) and the way you file makes a huge difference. Perpendicular downwards gives the best results, IMO. If you do left to right or vice versa, it tugs at the sticker and makes those wrinkles/bubbles pop up like you had on your index. It's also better to completely file off the sticker instead of pulling part of it off since again, the tugging motion isn't good on a sticker that hasn't fully adhered to your nail yet. The biggest factor in longevity is staying away from water for a good hour or two after you put them on. If you washed your hands right after the video, that killed the adhesive and they were donezo. I highly recommend their Gloss primer for longevity -- I do a lot of housework and my nails always last two weeks at the very least. You might give Glaze a try. They're still stickers but you cure them for 45 seconds after, making them super shiny and hard.
I use glue with the sticker type press ons and they stay on almost too well. I like them because I don’t have to buff the underside of the press on nail, which saves time.
I follow a nail tech in British Columbia Canada, and she's done a video of Applying nail tips with acrylic instead of glue, that could help the glue on nails if you didn't want to use glue. It's Suzie from Nail Career Education.
I LOVE their Gloss palettes. They last 2-3+ weeks on me (and I wash my hands all the time). I'm sorry they didn't work for you. I bought the press on ones to try so we'll see how that goes.
Some people seem to have issues with those press on nails. I use them and the impress ones all the time and they don’t fall off at all!!! I don’t understand the issues because I don’t have any at all. And I’m a dog groomer you’d think they would come off but they don’t until I take them off.
Ok I’m the opposite I seriously have tried those all the time and I can’t get them to stay on and it frustrates me Bc I have friends who are saying the same thing as you and I’m like wth am I doing wrong lmao
That’s so strange!!!! I do use a base coat and tuck them under my cuticle. Maybe that’s why? And I use the sizes that are slightly too small. Because of their bigger even just a little bit they will come off easily.
@@shenalee5572 I basically do everything you just said except the base coat...I always thought your nail needs to be clean and slightly roughed up for that adhesive to really grab onto it?
With the glue on ones yes they do need a rough surface. With the stick on ones they need a smooth surface in order to stick better. Most people make that mistake because with acrylics and gels you need to file the surface. And with glue ons too. So that’s just what everyone is use to doing. But these are very different. The whole point in these is to NOT damage your nails so why would you rough them up? Dashing diva makes a base coat specifically for the sticky press on nails.
I have never tried the Magic Press, but I can tell you that the reason your "stickers" didn't stay on had a lot to do with the way you applied them, and the fact that you had (according to your description of your natural nails) a very uneven surface to put them on. For those reasons, I find your feedback to be inaccurate and basically unfair. I also feel that you had already made up your mind about them before the wear test.
Yah my natural nails suck lol. And as I said before I already had tried similar products and they didn’t work for me I think I made it pretty clear in the video I was inclined to not love them but wanted to try them anyway. To each their own 🤷🏻♀️
How do you remove the glue on nails,so not to damage your own nails? Can you also show how you put them on? Maybe send me a link to watch.Thanks,this was so helpful.
To remove, I take a file and file them down so they’re thinner and this helps the surface of them to be roughed up, if they’re long I trim them down too. Then I take cotton swabs that are saturated in 100% acetone and soak them for 15 min. At this point they’re mostly dissolved and I just take a cuticle pusher and scrape off whatever is left!
I take a nail file and really file down the surface of the fake nail, trim them too if they’re longer, and then I soak each nail with an acetone soaked cotton swab on each finger for about 15 min. After that they come off pretty easily with a cuticle pusher. Usually I can make them last 2-3 weeks!
I have purchased several of the dashing diva gel strips sets. They are gorgeous!!! Unfortunately I have never been able to get them to all look good - some nails look great, others have wrinkles:( and as for 14 days!!!? Never last even 7
Thats a shame i dont do nail salons they ruin my nails. So i tried color street and there easy. But i heard these r better. I ordered 5 sets for 40 i also got a gel top coat a uv light top coat and nail protector the cuticle pusher and a glass file. So about 100 dollars. If it works its worth it cus then ordering more will be cheaper. Have u tried to cure them? To last longer or at least a top coat. I guess ill find out in a few weeks
You didn't apply the press on nails right which is probably why you don't like them. You are supposed to prep your nails before applying them to make sure they adhere properly. You are fiirst supposed to file the nail beds to roughen up the texture, then you're wipe your nail beds down with the alcohol wipes provided or alcohol that you may have at home to remove all excess oils, let dry for a couple minutes then apply the nails. My natural nails are horrible, probably worse than yours, however my press-on nails last for over 2 weeks on my fingers and my press on toenails have been on for almost a month.
I do all those things you described. I’ve tried the stick on ones multiple times doing all the steps you’re supposed to do and they don’t work for me, they just don’t sit flush down on my nails so they are just always lifted and thus anytime I put my hands thru my hair, I rip hair out. I just think my nail beds are maybe too curved for them or something, bc the ones where I just use glue work like a charm every time
If you’re interested in checking out my tutorial that goes more in depth on how to apply glue on press ons so they last 2-3 weeks, you can check that out here! ruclips.net/video/Y-QkfQ7t35Y/видео.html
I'm a huge fan of DD Gloss (they recently came out with Glaze, they might work better for you) and the way you file makes a huge difference. Perpendicular downwards gives the best results, IMO. If you do left to right or vice versa, it tugs at the sticker and makes those wrinkles/bubbles pop up like you had on your index. It's also better to completely file off the sticker instead of pulling part of it off since again, the tugging motion isn't good on a sticker that hasn't fully adhered to your nail yet.
The biggest factor in longevity is staying away from water for a good hour or two after you put them on. If you washed your hands right after the video, that killed the adhesive and they were donezo. I highly recommend their Gloss primer for longevity -- I do a lot of housework and my nails always last two weeks at the very least.
You might give Glaze a try. They're still stickers but you cure them for 45 seconds after, making them super shiny and hard.
I use glue with the sticker type press ons and they stay on almost too well. I like them because I don’t have to buff the underside of the press on nail, which saves time.
Same! I always brush on a thin layer of glue before applying my impress nails. Perfect staying power every time! 🤌🏽
I follow a nail tech in British Columbia Canada, and she's done a video of Applying nail tips with acrylic instead of glue, that could help the glue on nails if you didn't want to use glue. It's Suzie from Nail Career Education.
Ohh that is very interesting!
Very easy to remove excess if you file in downward direction on free edge. Apply clear polish to seal. Mine last 3 WEEKS!
Thanks for the tip I’ll have to try that!
Thanks for the honest review honestly those stick ons neveer even lasted a few hours despite doing the prep .
I LOVE their Gloss palettes. They last 2-3+ weeks on me (and I wash my hands all the time). I'm sorry they didn't work for you. I bought the press on ones to try so we'll see how that goes.
I like the designs of the magic press nails, I just pull the sticky tab off of them and use glue and they work perfectly for me.
when you use the stick on nails like magic press use a little glue on you own nail first then apply the magic that what i gotta do😊
Ohhh I need to try that out! Actually in recent days I’ve gotten pretty decent at those stick on ones…guess I just needed more practice 🤣
Thank you for the video. Where did you get the earrings you are wearing in the ending of this video, the dangling snowflake earrings?
Those were from sugarfix at target but they are so old…they also broke which is heartbreaking 😩
@@MissMooreStyle I'm sorry to hear they broke 😔. They're so beautiful.
They are incredibly hard to file off! Color street are much easier to tear off at the ends...but they are also more expensive
Some people seem to have issues with those press on nails. I use them and the impress ones all the time and they don’t fall off at all!!! I don’t understand the issues because I don’t have any at all. And I’m a dog groomer you’d think they would come off but they don’t until I take them off.
Ok I’m the opposite I seriously have tried those all the time and I can’t get them to stay on and it frustrates me Bc I have friends who are saying the same thing as you and I’m like wth am I doing wrong lmao
That’s so strange!!!! I do use a base coat and tuck them under my cuticle. Maybe that’s why? And I use the sizes that are slightly too small. Because of their bigger even just a little bit they will come off easily.
@@shenalee5572 I basically do everything you just said except the base coat...I always thought your nail needs to be clean and slightly roughed up for that adhesive to really grab onto it?
With the glue on ones yes they do need a rough surface. With the stick on ones they need a smooth surface in order to stick better. Most people make that mistake because with acrylics and gels you need to file the surface. And with glue ons too. So that’s just what everyone is use to doing. But these are very different. The whole point in these is to NOT damage your nails so why would you rough them up? Dashing diva makes a base coat specifically for the sticky press on nails.
@@shenalee5572 ahhhhhhhhhhhhh 🤯 ok you just blew my mind. I’m gonna try that!
I brought the fake nails because I have short nails, but definitely like the press on design but worried it will peel off because of nail shape
I have never tried the Magic Press, but I can tell you that the reason your "stickers" didn't stay on had a lot to do with the way you applied them, and the fact that you had (according to your description of your natural nails) a very uneven surface to put them on. For those reasons, I find your feedback to be inaccurate and basically unfair. I also feel that you had already made up your mind about them before the wear test.
Yah my natural nails suck lol. And as I said before I already had tried similar products and they didn’t work for me I think I made it pretty clear in the video I was inclined to not love them but wanted to try them anyway. To each their own 🤷🏻♀️
How do you remove the glue on nails,so not to damage your own nails? Can you also show how you put them on? Maybe send me a link to watch.Thanks,this was so helpful.
To remove, I take a file and file them down so they’re thinner and this helps the surface of them to be roughed up, if they’re long I trim them down too. Then I take cotton swabs that are saturated in 100% acetone and soak them for 15 min. At this point they’re mostly dissolved and I just take a cuticle pusher and scrape off whatever is left!
I just thought about these things. Is it gonna work or not? You are the best Jessica. 😘👍
The suspense the suspense! Hahha thank you!
Gel nail kit? They did not sell long ones only short nails in the store they sold and I meant walk in store , they are selling it at convenience store
I’d recommend ordering from their website! Tons more options there!
How do you remove your glue on Diva 💅, so you don't damage your own nails, and how long do they stay on your nails?
I take a nail file and really file down the surface of the fake nail, trim them too if they’re longer, and then I soak each nail with an acetone soaked cotton swab on each finger for about 15 min. After that they come off pretty easily with a cuticle pusher. Usually I can make them last 2-3 weeks!
Cool video 🥰🥰 you 😊
On the stickers you're supposed to use an led light to cure the nails. I think that's why they didn't last.
Ahhhh well that explains it 🤣
@@MissMooreStyle haha you're super cute💕!! My message was supposed to say "thank you," not just "you" 🤦🏽♀️😅
Great job and you look very beautiful, Jessica!❤️❤️
Thank you Ervin!!!! You are so sweet!
You're welcome!
Thank you for the thorough review!!
Thanks!!!! This definitely just reinforced for me that glue on is the only way to go for me :)
I love the press on they are not rlly water proof but they stick on my nails even when im asleep but when i shower its not water proof
cool content buddy, have a nice day :)
Thanks so much!
Your eyes are stunning
Thank you!
I dont like the glue on only. I use glue with the press on. They last long
I don’t like sticker tabs , I prefer applying nail glue
The convenience store here is selling this but the longest are medium, might be because most Asian woman have jobs and don’t allow long nails
I have purchased several of the dashing diva gel strips sets. They are gorgeous!!! Unfortunately I have never been able to get them to all look good - some nails look great, others have wrinkles:( and as for 14 days!!!? Never last even 7
Yes! The wrinkles were killing me I don’t know how people put them on smoothly every time
Thats a shame i dont do nail salons they ruin my nails. So i tried color street and there easy. But i heard these r better. I ordered 5 sets for 40 i also got a gel top coat a uv light top coat and nail protector the cuticle pusher and a glass file. So about 100 dollars. If it works its worth it cus then ordering more will be cheaper. Have u tried to cure them? To last longer or at least a top coat. I guess ill find out in a few weeks
@@jesseschbrt8769 what does “cure” mean? 🤔
You didn't apply the press on nails right which is probably why you don't like them. You are supposed to prep your nails before applying them to make sure they adhere properly. You are fiirst supposed to file the nail beds to roughen up the texture, then you're wipe your nail beds down with the alcohol wipes provided or alcohol that you may have at home to remove all excess oils, let dry for a couple minutes then apply the nails. My natural nails are horrible, probably worse than yours, however my press-on nails last for over 2 weeks on my fingers and my press on toenails have been on for almost a month.
I do all those things you described. I’ve tried the stick on ones multiple times doing all the steps you’re supposed to do and they don’t work for me, they just don’t sit flush down on my nails so they are just always lifted and thus anytime I put my hands thru my hair, I rip hair out. I just think my nail beds are maybe too curved for them or something, bc the ones where I just use glue work like a charm every time
hey girl behind and trying to catch up sorry
Hey joy! Thanks for watching! Happy Monday!
I think you need to prep the nails better
confirmation bias