We Tried Kiss' Valentine's Day Press-On Nails & They're Cute Despite Poor Sizing - Glam (2024)

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ByHannah Darling Fenn

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You may have already booked a nail salon appointment for some festive pink hearts and red roses with the year's biggest day of love right around the corner, but on the understandable chance that you haven't gotten around to it, a blast from the past may be your saving grace. Press-on nails are likely to stir up some nostalgia for those who grew up in the '80s and '90s, and we're seeing a resurgence of the easy DIY manicure with updated materials and designs. "Press-on nails were first invented in the '50s but didn't get popular until the '80s when nail art became more popular," celebrity nail artist and Nails of LA founder Brittney Boyce told Sunday Rileyof the press-on trend.

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In anticipation of Valentine's Day, we decided to test three sets of press-on nails from Kiss' Voguish Fantasy Valentine's Day collection. More specifically, we chose the Candy Hearts, Red Roses, and Be Mine sets. Each of these fun, flirty, and romantic sets retails for $8.99 on Kiss' site and contains 28 fake nails, a nail file, nail glue, and a manicure stick. Furthermore, each set offers a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate your nail beds, and the press-ons are said to last up to a full week. But did they pass Glam's quality check?

First impressions of the Candy Hearts set

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As soon as we opened Kiss' Valentine's Day press-on nails, we could glean that they were high quality. The matte finish of the Candy Hearts set was perfectly smooth, and the shimmering glitter nails felt extra sturdy. Unlike the other two sets we tried — sorry, spoiler alert — this set's nails are long and coffin-shaped. As mentioned previously, Kiss offers several shapes and sizes in its press-on nail kits, so we sifted through them to find the ones that best fit each finger. However, we noted quicklythat the thumb nails were a bit awkward, not sitting quite right on our hands, but we hoped that the issue would be resolved once they were glued down.

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Next, we put just a dot of the glue included in the kit on the back of the fake nail and the base of our natural nail, per the included instructions, and held the first nail down on our thumb. Kiss recommends five seconds of pressure to secure the nail, but we found that wasn't quite long enough, as the nail popped off. We reapplied a dab of glue and held the nail for about 10 seconds, which seemed to do the trick. Our first impression of the first press-on nail was that the design and coloring were top-notch; however, the nail felt a bit flimsy and, well, fake. We weren't sure we could see the nail staying on for seven days, but we proceeded optimistically.

Red Roses were charming and realistic

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The next set we tried was Red Roses, which consisted of medium, almond-shaped press-on nails. The extra glossy press-ons were pale pink with white and gray hearts and "xoxo" details. Essentially, they couldn'tbe cuter. Some of the nails also featured a French tip. This set felt more understated than Candy Hearts thanks to its muted tones and shorter length. We followed the same directions as we did previously after finding the closest shape for each nail, which, again, was a bit hit or miss.

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A few of the press-ons fit like a glove, but other nails had to suffice as they were. We will say, though, that this set looked more like a real manicure than CandyHearts, possibly due to the almond shape of the nails, which seemed to fit better than the coffin-shaped nails. The glue, however, posed the same issue. It immediately felt tricky to gauge if these nails would stay on as long as promised, as they didn't feel super sturdy, which was a bummer given the brand's seven-day marketing.

The Be Mine set was perfectly festive

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Lastly, we applied "Be Mine," which definitely falls into the Barbiecore fashion trend for all of you pink-loving babes. These hot pink press-on nails are matte with navy blue speckles, cursive designs, and heart decals. They're also medium in length and almond-shaped. These press-on nails also looked like the real thing in our opinion. We opted to add a bit more glue this time around to see if that resolved the flimsiness we previously experienced. Kiss' website says the press-on nails are waterproof and can withstand frequent handwashing, which is a plus, but we were skeptical due to the issues we had with the first two sets.

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This set has garnered 4.5 out of 5 stars on Kiss' website, which definitely counts for something, but its overall rating only includes 15 reviews at the time of writing. With such a small sample pool, it's hard to determine if we're the only ones having these issues or not. And while we aren't sure these press-on nails would be our pick in place of a traditional manicure, they certainly do the trick — and without the long drying time or potential smudges that can come with nail polish.

Ultimately, the festive designs Kiss produces are romantic, charming, and flirty. For $8.99, these press-on nails could be a saving grace come Valentine's Day. After all, you only need them to last one day, making our sticking issue less of a problem in this scenario. Just maybe add a touch more glue than the package recommends.

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FAQs

Are Kiss press on nails good? ›

Best from the drugstore: KISS Salon Acrylic

These nails fit very seamlessly at the cuticle, making them look extremely natural and feel comfortable. I also appreciate the thickness and durability of these nails.

What press on nails last the longest? ›

Earning a perfect score in every test we ran, the Dashing Diva nails are lightweight on your fingers but durable enough to last. These nails were easy to prep and had a strong adhesive that kept them in place. They didn't falter after repeated hand-washing and lightly bending the edge of the nail to test the adhesive.

Do press on nails ruin your nails? ›

The removal process of press-on nails can lead to issues like damaged or brittle nails. “The last thing is certainly they can damage your nail plate, just from them being pressed on, ripped off, all that sort of stuff,” Penzi said.

What are the best press on nails that won't damage your nails? ›

I found Olive & June's The Instant Mani Press-On Nails to be the best overall for their non-damaging application and removal and extensive size range that blows all other brands out of the water.

What are the cons of press on nails? ›

“The main risks of press-on nails are infections, allergic reactions and damage to various parts of the nail unit,” Dr. Murray said. According to Dr. Murray, people may experience infections from press-on nails because they trap in moisture, creating a damp environment for fungus and bacteria to thrive.

Can Kiss press on nails get wet? ›

To ensure that your press on nails last as long as possible, it is best to avoid getting them wet. However, if they do get wet, make sure to dry them thoroughly and avoid any activities that may put them at risk of getting wet again.

How do you shower with press on nails? ›

It's recommended to avoid exposing your press-on nails to water for the first hour after application to allow the glue to dry and cure. After that, you can shower or swim with them, but it's recommended to wear gloves to protect them from damage.

How do I make my press on nails stay better? ›

Secure the press-ons firmly to your nail beds so they last.

When applying your press-on nails, hold each fake nail onto your natural nail for at least 30 seconds before letting go. This secures the bond between the glue and your real and fake nail, giving the nails the best chance to last.

How long are you supposed to wear press-on nails? ›

You can expect press-on nails that use an adhesive glue to stick around for about a week, while the variety that rely on a sticker might have a three-to-five-day run, though there are some brands that women swear last just as long as the glue versions.

What if my press-on nails are too big for me? ›

"If you size up and it looks ginormous, file along the free edge of your natural nail to suit the shape of your tip," she says. Most press-on nail packs come with a nail file; put it to use to get the most seamless fit possible.

Why do my press-on nails fall off? ›

Incorrect Application: Applying press-on nails properly is key to ensuring they stick. Make sure you follow the instructions carefully and apply the adhesive correctly. It's important to apply at an angle, press the nail firmly from the cuticle down, and hold for 10 seconds to ensure a secure bond.

What is the difference between fake nails and press on nails? ›

Press-on nails are fake nails that can be applied at home as well as at a salon. They are quicker to apply, less permanent, and easier to remove than the other three types of fake nails.

How long should Kiss press-on nails last? ›

They can sometimes last longer than two weeks if careful with them. You should also remember that, as with all press-on nails, you will likely experience some wear and tear over time, but because they're so reasonably priced, you can afford to change them regularly.

Is Kiss a good brand for fake nails? ›

Kiss Salon Acrylic French-Manicure Set

I'll def be picking up these cult-favorite Kiss press-ons when I'm perusing the drugstore aisles for an affordable set of press-on nails. They're on the thinner side, which makes them really easy to mold to the shape and size of my nail beds.

Are press-on nails good quality? ›

Press-ons don't chip. They never lose their shine or shape. And if one pops off prematurely, you can clean it with alcohol, file down the edges, and glue it right back on. Your natural nails are much safer underneath a pair of press-ons than gels or acrylics.

How long does Kiss nail glue last on nails? ›

This glue is extremely easy to use, is way less of a mess than the little tubes that always clog after 1 or 2 uses, and consistently lasts for 2 to 3 weeks. My only complaint is that it's actually difficult to remove my nails when it's time for a new set.

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