CARE

NAILS

Application Guide:

  1. Prep: Gently file your natural nails to remove any remaining polish and create a smooth surface.

  2. Cleanse: Use an alcohol wipe to remove any dust or oils from your nail beds. This is key for a lasting hold.

  3. Apply: Place a small amount of glue on the press-on nail or your natural nail. Align the press-on with your cuticle and press down firmly for 30 seconds to secure.

Enjoy your beautiful, new manicure!

Tips for Wearing Your Press-Ons:

To keep your nails looking their best and protect your natural nail bed, it's a good idea to be mindful of how you use your hands. While they are strong, our nails don't have the same rigid hold as acrylics, so take care to avoid any forceful pressure that could cause damage.

For the longest-lasting manicure, try to limit how long your nails are exposed to water or strong products. This will help the glue stay strong and keep the gel polish from wearing down.

CAUTION: Our nails are made using average nail sizes. Please do not force a nail to fit your nail bed. The use of rubber base and builder gel strengthens the nail but also reduces flexibility. Forcing a nail that doesn’t fit can create excessive pressure, leading to discomfort, pain, or damage to the nail bed and surrounding area.

If a nail does not fit properly, please contact us so we can adjust our measurements and take this into consideration for your future sets.

Clay Charms

🌸 Care Instructions for Polymer Clay Charms, Magnets & Keychains

  • Avoid Water: Polymer clay is water-resistant but not waterproof. Try to keep your charms dry and avoid submerging them in water.

  • Gentle Cleaning: If they get dirty, wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol, or acetone as these may damage the surface.

  • Handle with Care: Polymer clay is durable but can break if bent or handled roughly. Treat your charms like little artworks.

  • Avoid Heat: Keep away from direct sunlight, heaters, or hot cars, as extreme heat may soften or damage the clay.

  • Magnets: Use only on clean, flat metal surfaces. Avoid dropping as this may weaken the adhesive or break the clay.

  • Keychains: While sturdy, charms may get scratched if kept with sharp objects (like multiple keys). To extend life, hang them on bags or use as decorative keychains.

  • Storage: When not in use, store your charms in a soft pouch or box to protect from dust and scratches.