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Applying Fake Nails with Double-Sided Tape
Use nail tabs if you want a more durable hold. Some brands of fake nails come with adhesive tabs instead of glue. These sticky, double-sided tabs are already cut to fit fingernails, and they will often hold for several days. You can also buy nail tabs yourself, either at a beauty supply shop or online. Adhesive nail tabs are like sticky, double-sided tape.Tip: If you’re worried about the tape damaging your nails, paint them with a coat of clear nail polish or base coat first!
Opt for double-sided fashion tape for a temporary look. Fashion tape is made to stay in place for a few hours, but it won’t hurt your skin—or your nail—when you pull it away. You can use it to adhere fake nails for up to a day. This is great if you have a date or a wedding to attend on the weekend, but you need to be able to remove your nails in time for work on Monday! This tape is what people use to help hold up strapless dresses. It usually goes between fabric and your skin. You can find it at department stores, online, or at big box stores. You can also use double-sided wig tape.
Trim the tape to fit your nails if you’re using fashion tape. Since fashion tape comes in a long roll, you’ll need to use scissors to cut the pieces to fit your nail. Your nails are all different sizes, to try to cut each piece to fit an individual nail, rather than cutting them all the same size. If it’s easier, you can stack 2 layers of tape together and cut 2 pieces at the same time. For instance, if you measure the piece for one of your thumbs, you could cut out 2 thumb pieces together, since they’ll probably need to be about the same size.
Clean and prep your nails. Wash your hands and wipe each of your nails with a cotton ball dipped in non-acetone nail polish remover. This helps to remove dirt and oil and ensure the tape will stick.
Peel the backing off one side of tape and press it to your nail. Match one of the pieces of tape to one of your nails, then peel away one side of the backing. Carefully lower the sticky side of the tape to your nail, then run one of your fingers over the top (non-sticky) side of the tape to ensure it’s smooth. If the tape folds in on itself or bubbles up once you apply it to your nail, you may need to remove it and use another piece. It’s easiest to do one nail at a time.
Remove the backing from the top side of the tape. Once the tape is adhered to your nail, carefully peel away the top side of the backing. You should now be left with nothing but adhesive on your nail. Be careful not to touch the tape once you’ve peeled off the last piece of backing.
Apply the fake nail, starting at your nail bed. Line the bottom of the fake nail up with your nail bed, or the very bottom of your natural nail. Then, carefully lay the nail down over the tape. Press lightly and smooth the tape over the nail to remove trapped air and ensure it sticks evenly. The adhesive will be effective immediately, and there’s no need to let the nails dry.
Put on the rest of your nails the same way. After you’ve applied the first nail, finish adhering the rest of your full set. It might take a little practice to peel the backing off once you’ve applied most of your nails, but you’ll get the hang of it if you use the pads of your fingers, rather than the tips. This is a quick application, especially since there’s no drying time!
Peel the tape off to remove the nails. You can easily take off nails you applied with tape. Carefully and gently peel the nails off of the tape, then remove the tape from your natural nails.
Adhering the Nail with Clear Polish
Prepare your natural nails. Wash your hands and spray your nails with a dehydrator spray. If you don't have dehydrator spray, clean each nail with non-acetone nail polish remover. This is an important step to eliminate dirt and oil, which will help the nail polish adhere to your nails.
Paint the back of the fake nail with clear polish. Use enough polish for a relatively thick coat, but not so much that it will squish out from under your nail when you apply it. The amount that you would normally apply on your natural nail should be plenty. You can use any brand of clear polish, and you can even use polish that has glitter in it. However, avoid using colored polish, because it will be visible if some does come out from beneath the nail when you apply it. Alternately, you can apply the polish to your natural nail first.
Allow the polish to dry for 15-30 seconds. Don’t let the polish dry all the way, but do give it a few seconds before you apply the fake nail. If the clear polish is tacky, rather than wet, it will adhere better. If you’re using a quick-drying polish, you may not need to let it dry at all, while some polishes might take a little longer to become tacky. Experiment with one nail first and see what works best for you! If the clear polish dries out, just apply another coat. If it looks very thick, dip a cotton swab in nail polish remover and buff it away. Allow the nail to dry completely before applying another clear coat.
Apply the fake nail and hold it in place for 30-60 seconds. Once the polish is tacky, but not completely dry, line up the bottom of the fake nail with your natural nail bed. Press the nail down onto your natural nail and hold it in place for 30 seconds to 1 minute to allow the clear polish to dry. Don’t let the nail slide around as you’re holding it in place, or the clear polish won’t form as strong of a bond with the nail.
Continue applying the nails one at a time until you’re finished. Since you have to hold each nail in place for up to a minute, this technique requires a little patience. However, when you’re finished, you’ll have a fresh set of nails that could last for several days! Although you only need to hold the nails in place for about a minute each, it can take 1-2 hours for the clear polish to fully cure, so avoid pressing or pulling too hard on the nails in the meantime.
Soak your nails in nail polish remover to take them off. In order to remove nails applied with polish, you have to remove the polish. Fill a shallow bowl with nail polish remover and soak your nails in it for 5-10 minutes. Then gently peel the nails off. Do not try to rip the nails off, as this could be painful and would damage your natural nails.
Using Base Coat and White Glue
Wipe each nail with nail polish remover. First, wash your hands. Then, dip a cotton ball in non-acetone nail polish remover and use it to clean each nail. Alternatively, spray a dehydrator spray on your nails. If you skip this step, the dirt and oil on your nails may prevent the polish and glue from sticking.
Paint one nail with a base coat made for nails. Base coat is a protective layer that’s often used beneath nail polish to extend the life of a manicure. It seals your nail, so the natural oils produced by your fingernails won’t interfere with the glue’s ability to hold your fake nail in place. Base coat may be clear, or it may be a pale opaque color like white, cream, or blush. Since you don’t want the base coat to dry, it’s best to work on 1 nail at a time.Tip: In a hurry? Mix the base coat and white glue together first and apply them in 1 coat!
Apply a coat of white glue before the base coat dries. Use a clean nail polish brush or small craft paintbrush to coat your nail in a layer of white school glue. You should apply enough glue to cover your nail generously, but not so much that it starts to run off the sides of your nail. It may be helpful to pour the glue into a small dish first, like a saucer or a small bowl. However, if you’d like, you can apply it straight from the bottle, then brush it out into an even coat.
Press the fake nail onto the glue and hold it for 30-60 seconds. Line the fake nail up with your natural nail and press it into place. Then, apply gentle but steady pressure for 30 seconds to 1 minute so the glue starts to dry. Don’t slide the fake nail around while the glue is drying. This could make it hard for the glue and the nail to form a strong bond.
Allow your nails to dry for about 5 minutes. Once you’ve applied all of the nails, give the glue about 5 minutes to fully cure. Try to avoid hitting your nails against anything, don’t pull on them, and try not to get them wet while the glue is drying. Your nails should last for about a day.
Remove your nails by soaking them in nail polish remover. Put some nail polish remover in a small dish. Dip your fingers in the remover for up to 10 minutes, then gently remove the nails. Avoid trying to peel or pop off the nails without soaking them first, as this could ruin your natural nails.
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