How To Remove Press-On Nails Without Damage, According To An Expert

Posted by Elina Uphoff on Thursday, May 2, 2024

For nail art aficionados, beauty lovers that just can’t spend hours upon hours at the salon, and everyone in between — press-on nails just so happen to be having their main character moment (Even Kim Kardashian is a fan). And when it comes to natural nail health without ever compromising on maintaining a fresh new set, the major benefits of press-on nails may be enough to make you a convert no matter what your current routine looks like.

Bailey Stanworth — the Canadian-based founder of press-on brand Quickies (and total press-on nail lover herself, of course) — gives Bustle the full scoop on how the understated nail hero is completely life-changing for your wallet, time, and nail health.

How Long Do Press-On Nails Last?

Press-ons are always in sync with the hottest trends, with intricate designs, glazed donut finishes, and classic options for the minimal girlies — but how long do they really last? Stanworth shares: “Typically, press-ons last one to two weeks if applied properly, [and it’s important to] make sure to follow instructions for a lasting mani. Quickies takes you through our five signature steps — and step two is definitely key. [We recommend to] gently buff your natural nails to create texture and grip so the press-ons keep from popping off.”

How To Remove Press-On Nails

For at-home nail polish painters and salon mainstays alike, you all know how time-consuming painting and even removing can be (especially when dealing with ultra-long tips or detailed designs). As for a press-on routine? Not only do you have gorgeous nails in minutes — but the removal process is more pampering than it is damaging. Plus, you probably have everything you need in your kitchen already.

Stanworth explains: “Our glue (and most press-on nail brands’) is designed to dissolve over time, which helps eliminate the risk of damage to your natural nails. The safest way to remove your press-ons once you’re ready for a new set is by soaking your nails in a bowl of warm water with dish soap and olive oil for 10 to 15 minutes. Using [this method] versus acetone will preserve the press-ons so that you can use them again — but if you are done with your set, you can alternatively use acetone or nail polish remover.” Olive oil? Hello, ultimate nail hydration.

“Once your nails have finished soaking, I personally like to press down on the tip of the nail to loosen the base, and from there you can run your nail or [a gentle nail tool] around the base of the press-on, which should pop it right off,” Stanworth continues. “The removal process should feel quite effortless with no intense force to remove the press-ons — never pry your press-ons off as this can cause trauma to your natural nail underneath.”

If it’s taking a bit longer than you would like, be patient and soak just a little bit longer. And you can even give your cuticles and nail beds a little extra T.L.C. with a nourishing salve like Keys Soulcare Comforting Balm ($12; keysoulcare.com) that has hydrating camellia seed oil and shea butter.

The Benefits Of Press-On Nails Are Real

As if the nourishing olive oil removal hack wasn’t reason enough to make the switch — Stanworth breaks down some more benefits to consider: “Press-on nails are a serious game-changer when it comes to saving time and money, [as] you can give yourself an on-trend mani in less than five minutes and for a fraction of the cost that it would be in-salon.”

2023’s press-ons are also more realistic-looking than ever, and Stanworth shared a quick tip for customization: You can always lightly use a nail file around the base of the press-on to be sure it fits your unique nail shape. “Personally, one of my favorite parts of having a press-on manicure is the daily compliments and seeing people’s reactions when they find out they’re press-ons. They’re always shocked at how natural they look.”

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