We Tested the Best Press-On Nails—These 6 Sets Are Worth Buying (2023)

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Trips to the nail salon are costly and time-consuming. But if you don't have steady hands, painting your nails at home can be challenging. The solution? Press-on nails. Unlike press-on nails of the past, today's offerings feature cool designs and modern shapes and are easy to apply. "Having the ability to take them off and switch them every day for your outfit is a great way to stay on-trend," says celebrity stylistChloe Delgadillo, who specializes in hand styling.

Whether you're looking to glam up your fingers for a special occasion, don't have time to head to the salon, or just aren't great at painting your own nails, press-ons are for you. Of course, not all sets are created equal. So, we tested 13 of the most popular press-on nail sets in The Lab to find the prettiest, most user-friendly options that won't fall off during date night or destroy your nail beds.

Here are the best press-on nails, tested and reviewed by Byrdie.

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In This Article

  • Our Picks

  • Final Verdict

  • How We Tested

  • Other Options We Tested

  • What to Look For

  • FAQ

  • What Is Byrdie Verified?

  • Why Trust Byrdie

Best Overall

Static Nails Reusable Pop-On Manicure

4.8

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Our Ratings

  • Ease of Use

    4.5/5

  • Look

    4.5/5

What We Like

  • Easy to apply

  • Looks like real nails

  • Durable and reusable

What We Don't Like

  • Almost too sticky

Our best overall choice is the Pop-On Manicure from Static Nails. These press-ons were generally easy to apply, though the glue was almost too sticky in that it would sometimes adhere to the top of the nail prematurely. With 24 nails and 12 different sizes included, we were able to find the perfect size for each finger. The set also comes with a dual-sided file/buffer tool and glue that promises not to damage your nail beds.

After applying the adhesive and pressing down firmly for 30 seconds per nail, they were set in place. The final look appears natural and sophisticated, thanks to the chic almond shape. (You can also get sets with rounded and square tips.) These waterproof press-on nails held up surprisingly well through washing dishes and folding laundry. One of our testers shared that only one nail had fallen off 10 days later—if this happens to you, you can just glue it back on.

Price at time of publish: $20

Included Nails: 24 | Included Tools: Glue, file/buffer | Waterproof: Yes | Reusable: Yes

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Reviewed: Static Press-On Nails Look Like a Pro Mani

Best Budget

Dashing Diva MagicPress Solid Colors Press-On Nails

5

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Our Ratings

  • Ease of Use

    5/5

  • Look

    5/5

What We Like

  • Quick/easy application

  • Glueless design

  • Durable

What We Don't Like

  • Not reusable

On a budget? Dashing Diva is a solid choice. The brand's MagicPress nails earned perfect scores in all our tests. They were super easy to apply, and after cleaning your nail beds with the included prep pad, all you do is peel off the clear film from each nail to reveal the adhesive, then press down firmly.

Having said that, the glueless design means they aren't reusable. But considering the affordable price and fuss-free process, we still highly recommend them. Plus, they look so good on the fingers, they even rival the final look of a professional manicure.

Price at time of publish: $9

Included Nails: 30 | Included Tools: Prep pad, file, cuticle stick | Waterproof: Yes | Reusable: No

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What Our Testers Say

"The adhesive is strong, and it doesn't feel like these will fall off my nail beds."—Jessica Lee, Product Tester

Best Designs

Paint Lab Press-On Nails

5

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What We Like

  • Unique nail art

  • Easy to apply

  • Seamless finish

What We Don't Like

  • Not waterproof

If you're a fan of nail art, you'll appreciate the designs from PaintLab. These press-on nails are decked with everything from cute animal prints and retro color blocks to fruits, flames, and florals.

They were very easy to apply, though once most of the claws were on, the length made attaching the rest a bit challenging. Still, they fuse well to the nail beds and looked professional and seamless. While these press-ons aren't billed as waterproof, they held strong during a basic hand wash.

Price at time of publish: $15

Included Nails: 24 | Included Tools: Glue, buffer/file, cuticle stick | Waterproof: No | Reusable: Yes

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Best Reusable

Chillhouse Chill Tips Reusable Press-On Nails

4.2

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Our Ratings

  • Ease of Use

    4/5

  • Look

    4.5/5

What We Like

  • Durable and waterproof

  • Lasts up to three weeks

  • Seamless finish

What We Don't Like

  • Tricky to remove

  • Visible glue through nail

Looking for a set you can use again and again? Chillhouse is your best bet. Though it was hard to avoid getting glue everywhere, we found these press-on nails fairly easy to apply. And while some glue was visible through the semi-transparent design, we were pleasantly surprised by how good the nails looked in the end.

Boasting up to three weeks of wear, Chill Tips are durable too—almost too durable. No press-ons loosened upon getting them wet, and they were actually somewhat difficult to remove, requiring some serious patience.

Included Nails: 24 | Included Tools: Glue, buffer/file, cuticle stick | Waterproof: Yes | Reusable: Yes

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What Our Testers Say

"I was actually quite surprised by how good they did look. The only thing I didn't love was that you could see the glue a little through the nail."—Maia Magill, Product Tester

Best Customizable

Très She Sexting Press On Acrylic Nails

4.3

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Our Ratings

  • Ease of Use

    4.5/5

  • Look

    4/5

What We Like

  • Quick/easy application

  • Professional-looking results

  • Thick and durable

What We Don't Like

  • Leaves nail beds brittle

Très She Instant Acrylics can be glued down or simply stuck on using the included adhesive stickers. Though the stickers will save you time in a pinch, we found the gluing process was easy and stress-free, drying quickly with minimal mess. (The instructions say you can use both together to maximize longevity.)

The individual nails are relatively long, but they're easily filed down with the included file. We love the translucent jelly aesthetic—it mimics the effect of a professional manicure. We also like the thick, durable design, though this made the press-ons hard to remove and can leave the nails looking and feeling a bit brittle.

Price at time of publish: $17

Included Nails: 24 | Included Tools: Prep pad, glue, buffer, file, cuticle stick, stickers | Waterproof: No | Reusable: Yes

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What Our Testers Say

"They come with both nail stickers and nail glue, which is great to have the options. I did the nail glue and found the whole process to be quick and stress-free."Rachel Lee, Contributing Writer

Best Kit

Olive & June Press-On System

4.2

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Our Ratings

  • Ease of Use

    3.5/5

  • Look

    4.5/5

What We Like

  • Comprehensive system

  • Made of recycled materials

  • Durable and long-lasting

What We Don't Like

  • Glue is messy

  • Pricey

Olive & June's Press-On System was also a hit in The Lab. This kit comes with 24 nails, a clipper, a file, a buffer, a cuticle pusher, cuticle serum and strengthener, and a removal kit, all within a carrying pouch. The glue is pretty messy, making it nearly impossible not to get it on your skin during the application process. Still, the nails attach without much fuss, and if one falls off, you can just reapply the glue and try again.

The overall design of these press-on nails is impressive, and we appreciate that they're made of 94 percent recycled materials. While they don't exactly look natural, that's not always the point with nails. They are flattering, fun, and last as long as you want them to.

Price at time of publish: $12

Included Nails: 24 | Included Tools: Nail clipper, file, buffer, cuticle pusher, cuticle serum, nail strengthener, removal kit, carry pouch | Waterproof: Yes | Reusable: Yes

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Final Verdict

Overall, our favorite press-on nails are the Static Nails Reusable Pop-On Manicure because they're a user-friendly, waterproof set that looks natural and holds up for nearly two weeks. But if you're on a budget, we recommend Dashing Diva MagicPress Nails, which are quick and easy to apply, thanks to the glueless design.

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How We Tested

After researching today's top-rated, best-selling press-on nails, Byrdie editors selected 13 sets to try out first-hand in The Lab, our in-house product testing facility. Our testers read through the directions and applied the nails per the brands' guidelines, filing them down to size if needed.

Once they were attached, we performed a "sink test" to see how well the press-ons held up under warm soapy water. Each set was awarded a score from one to five for ease of application, adhesive strength, finished look, and nail integrity post-removal. The press-on nails with the highest overall scores were featured in this roundup.

Other Options We Tested

Ethereally Touched Press-On Nails

We're giving these press-ons honorable mention. They were easy to apply, fitting notably well on our tester's nail beds and leaving her with a salon-worthy finished appearance. But just a heads up, you'll have to buy nail glue separately.

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Marmalade French Press-On Nails

There was a bit of a learning curve to applying these press-on nails, so they're not the most beginner-friendly. And while some of the glue showed through, they look more natural than other sets. We appreciate how durable these nails are, though it made them somewhat hard to remove and left our tester's nail beds weak and brittle.

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Kiss Ribbons Gel Fantasy Nails

Our tester liked the mess-free glueless application of these press-on nails. However, the adhesive tabs weren't an exact fit, and there was no way to trim them down to size. And unfortunately, three nails had popped off just a half-day after applying them. Our tester wasn't a huge fan of the square shape, either, though this is a matter of personal preference.

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Meet the Expert

  • Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo are a celebrity stylist duo. They have a partnership with Claire's called Styling Hands, which offers tips and advice for nail art and trendy hand embellishments.

What to Look For When Buying Press-On Nails

Shape

Press-on nails come in various shapes, including square, almond, coffin, natural-looking round tips, and claw-style points. The choice is ultimately a matter of personal preference, and if the shape or length isn't exactly what you like, you can always file it down. If you want a classic almond shape that helps to create the appearance of elongated fingers, we recommend the Static Nails Reusable Pop-On Manicure.

Adhesive Type

Press-on nails can be applied one of two ways: with nail glue or a peel-and-stick adhesive. While there are some exceptions, glue tends to be a little more durable, plus you can reattach the nails again and again. On the other hand, peel-and-stick nails are less messy, though they're often not reusable and may not last as long. If you're on the go and prefer an option that doesn't require glue, we suggest trying the Très She Sexting Press On Acrylic Nails.

Design

From flames, florals, and French tips to swirls, sprinkles, and checks, there's a design for everyone, every mood, and every outfit. Not only that, but the decals are often better-quality than what a manicurist can do by hand.

As Delgadillo notes, press-on nails give you the opportunity to play around with different colors and styles, switching them out as often as every day. With this in mind, it can be fun to choose a set with chic nail art or a trendy design. If you want to experiment with fun designs, try the Paint Lab Press-On Nails.

FAQ

  • What are press-on nails?

    Press-on nails are a type of faux fingernail you can apply right at home. As the name suggests, they're meant to be pressed onto the natural nail bed, attaching either with glue or a peel-and-stick adhesive. They come in various designs, colors, and shapes, allowing you to bypass painting your nails and potentially even filing them.

  • How do you apply press-on nails?

    It's always best to read the instructions that come with the specific nails you're using, but here is some general advice: Start with clean, polish-free nail beds, then remove any oily residues with rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. Once you have the proper sizes picked out for each finger, coat one nail bed at a time with glue. Then align the fake nail and press it down firmly, holding for about 20 seconds. (For peel-and-stick nails, just peel off the backing, then press it on.) Repeat on each remaining nail.

  • How long do press-on nails last?

    Depending on the adhesive, press-on nails last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Waterproof glue-down nails tend to hold up slightly longer than peel-and-stick nails. And if any of the nails fall off, you can just reattach them with another coat of glue.

What Is Byrdie Verified?

Did you notice theByrdie Verified seal of approvalat the top of this story? This seal means that our team has researched and tested every product on this list using a unique methodology that’s designed to focus on what our readersreallywant to know—and to deliver insights that you can’t find anywhere else. Occasionally, beauty brands and PR agencies will send us samples for coverage consideration, but our thoughts and opinions are fully our own. If you visit links within our content, we may receive commissions from your purchases, but we never receive any compensation or consideration for the content of our recommendations. In short, the Byrdie Verified seal stands for product recommendations you can trust.

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Theresa Holland is a commerce writer and product reviewer specializing in beauty and lifestyle. A big proponent of DIY manicures, she has tried products from Olive & June, Chillhouse, PaintLab, and Kiss. She has been contributing to Byrdie since 2020, where she covers nail polish, grooming tools, makeup, and skincare. You can find more of her writing on People, Travel + Leisure, and MyDomaine.

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FAQs

We Tested the Best Press-On Nails—These 6 Sets Are Worth Buying? ›

Press-on nails are a great alternative to more damaging options like gels and acrylics. The removal process is much easier on your nails, and since they only stay on for a couple of weeks, they are less likely to cause any issues.

Are press on nails worth the money? ›

Press-on nails are a great alternative to more damaging options like gels and acrylics. The removal process is much easier on your nails, and since they only stay on for a couple of weeks, they are less likely to cause any issues.

What press on nails does Kim Kardashian use? ›

The products shared by Kardashian were the Lottie London x KimKim collection, which retails for $14.50 AUD per set in the UK. “U know I love my press ons,” she wrote alongside a photo of the three designs: a peach and pink colour-blocking set, pink with a lotus-like flower design, and a groovy chrome-tipped set.

What is the best fake nails to get? ›

Out of all fake nails, dip powder nails are one of the most long-lasting options because they are comprised of dip powder polymers, which are stronger than those found in gel polish. Unlike acrylic nails, dip nails usually last up to five weeks—if properly cared for.

What problem does press on nails solve? ›

The good news is that you can protect your nails without having to forgo the fashionable look of long or decorative nails. Press-ons are a perfect solution because they use better adhesive formulas and can be easily removed without causing tearing, chipping, or damage to the nail beds.

Do celebrities wear press on nails? ›

Actually, some of the most coveted nails in Hollywood are created using temporary tips. Jennifer Lopez is constantly proving how glamorous press-on nails can be.

How long do cheap press on nails last? ›

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 is the famous TikTok press on nails? ›

KISS press-on nails have received nearly 5 millions TikTok views, while the popular KISS imPRESS press-on nails have racked up over 367,000 views on the social media platform. When it comes to nails, KISS is a name you can trust.

Does Beyonce wear press on nails? ›

I have on my store-bought press-on nails. But my color, my paint is professionally done.

Who does Jennifer Lopez nails? ›

Her mesmerizing manis are the work of her longtime nail artist Tom Bachik (who also works with celebs like Anne Hathaway and Nicola Peltz Beckham). Together, they've created looks for every occasion, ranging from the Super Bowl to her wedding to Ben Affleck. Ahead, we've rounded up 15 of J Lo's best manicure moments.

Why won t my press on nails stay on? ›

Apply Pressure for Ample Time

Simply placing the press-on nails onto your nails isn't enough to get them to stay no matter what the packaging says. You have to apply pressure in the center of the nail for at least 10 seconds (on each nail) and pinch the sides while you do it to get the best possible nail bed fit.

What is a good price for fake nails? ›

At the average level, a full set of acrylics alone usually costs between $30 and $35.

What fake nails last the longest? ›

Because they're so tough, acrylics are known to be stiffer and less flexible than some of the other options, but you get long-lasting nails that are less prone to breakage. Acrylic nails can be done as an extension or over the entire nail, depending on the look you want, so design options are flexible.

Which is better glue on nails or press on nails? ›

While there are some exceptions, glue tends to be a little more durable, plus you can reattach the nails again and again. On the other hand, peel-and-stick nails are less messy, though they're often not reusable and may not last as long.

What keeps press on nails on longer? ›

It's extremely important to moisturize your hands and especially your cuticles before a press-on nail application. This will ensure the press-on nails can firmly bond to your nail bed, which will make them last much longer. All it takes is some cuticle care and an application of cuticle oil or another moisturizer.

Why are press on nails so popular? ›

They are easy to apply

Press on nails is amazing as they are so easy to apply, all you need to do put a drop of glue at the tip and at the base of your natural nail and drop that nail right on top. After that press down on it firmly for a few seconds and wait until the glue is dry. Voila!

How much does Cardi B pay for her nails? ›

Cardi B's nails have long been her signature, often stiletto-shaped and adorned with Swarvoski crystals, and the new set was designed by her go-to nail tech, Jenny Bui, whose normal Cardi-approved manicure costs upwards of $200.

Who does Cardi B's nails? ›

Jenny Bui (born c. 1969) is a Cambodian-American nail artist known for her crystal-studded creations. She was named Nail Artist Influencer of the Year in 2019 and is known as "The Queen of Bling."

How long are Cardi B's nails? ›

The nails are not for the faint of heart and are at least 3 inches long.

Can I shower with press on nails? ›

You can definitely shower with press on nails. You can even go swimming, wash your hair, and do any regular housework that you usually do.

Who is the Kardashians nail tech? ›

Like a number of beauty-world talents, L.A.-based nail artist Kim Truong got a career boost from her relationship with the Kardashian-Jenners.

Who wore fake nails first? ›

Artificial nails have been worn predominantly by women for hundreds of years, originally by Egyptian women as a symbol of status and wealth. These were often made from bones or ivory. The concept of the acrylic nail was then accidentally founded in 1954 by a dentist called Frederick Slack.

Who does Ariana Grande nails? ›

Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa and Gigi Hadid love her nails: Japanese nail artist Mei Kawajiri's rise to fame.

Do the Kardashians wear fake nails? ›

Kim Kardashian has always been at the forefront of the fashion industry when it comes to her nails.

Does Kim Kardashian do her nails? ›

So who does Kim Kardashian nails? Professional nail artist Kim Truong (@kimkimnails). Her nail career started 14 years ago where she worked at a spa with her mother.

How often does Cardi B change her nails? ›

Sure, her nails are long, but they also have a style, which is unique to the rapper. If you follow Cardi B on social media, you would know that her nails keep changing colour, size and shape every few days, and they also match her outfit and mood. But do they stop her from carrying on with her daily chores?

What does Hailey Bieber do for nails? ›

"I do one thin layer of a color and then I rub chrome dust over it — well, my nail artist Zola does," Bieber explained in an interview over the summer.

Does Cardi B have acrylic nails? ›

Yes, Cardi B has proven she can do anything with her signature long acrylic tips.

Who does Zendaya nails? ›

While her custom couture gowns and opulent jewelry aren't exactly accessible, we can still take inspiration from Zendaya's beauty looks. The actress' nail artist, Marina Dobyk, recently shared the secret to Z's petal-pink spring manicure, and it's easy and affordable to DIY at home.

Why do press on nails ruin my nails? ›

To get acrylic nails (a type of artificial nail) to stick, the surface of your natural nails must be filed until they feel rough. This thins your natural nails, making them weaker. Chemicals in the products used to apply artificial nails can irritate the skin around your nails and elsewhere.

Do press on nails fall off easy? ›

"Press-ons are easy to take off because they're usually just plastic," she says. "They come off fast and easy versus something like acrylic or gel. They're easy on, easy off, and that's why I love them."

What are the most common fake nails? ›

Gel, acrylic, and silk nails are widely used. Most people choose gels or acrylics when they're committing for a longer time. Silks are most often used for a shorter time to strengthen nail tips or repair nail trauma, rather than making nails longer.

What is the highest price for nails? ›

Gel nail art is the most expensive option, typically costing between $35 and $50 per design. If you want to have celeb-level nails it can cost you up to $100 depending on the design.

Can you paint over fake nails from Walmart? ›

Did you know that you can paint those glue-on nails that you get at the beauty or drug store? It's true!

How do you price press on nails? ›

A set of finished press-on nails typically costs consumers between $10 to $30. They look nice and may even feature designs, but those nails aren't unique. By creating a truly distinctive look, you can offer a product that no one else has and set your prices accordingly, charging $50 to $100 per set.

How long is too long for fake nails? ›

A nail technician has revealed the awful reason why you absolutely shouldn't leave your acrylics on for more than 5 weeks. While it can be pricy to maintain brand new acrylics, trying to get the bang for your buck out of them and leaving them on too long may result in severe damage to your nails.

Why do my fake nails come off so easily? ›

Improper prep can cause nail enhancements to lift and chip off the nail, and it's one of the most common reasons behind service breakdown.

What is the downside to press on nails? ›

Cons: Need upkeep: random nails will pop off. They just will. You have to keep some glue with you at all times.

Will press on nails last? ›

Press-on nails are artificial nails that are made to go over your natural nails. They come in tons of different styles and colors, and they typically last anywhere from ten days to two weeks when applied correctly. Sometimes, though, they can fall off or chip within a matter of days.

How much should I pay for press on nails? ›

But on average they seem to range between $20 -$40 for simple to semi-designed nails. Sets that have more intricate designs could be priced from $50 upwards to $100 depending on how much detail is involved, your skill level, how expensive the design material is and how much time it takes to create the set.

Is press on nails better than glue on? ›

They don't damage your real natural nails

Your natural nails are in better condition under press on nails, the glue won't damage your nail skin and they are healthier compared to acrylic nails.

Can press on nails cause fungus? ›

Fungal nail infection. This can occur when moisture collects under acrylic nails. It is more common with nails that are left on for 3 months or longer. This type of infection can also happen if you reglue the artificial nail before you clean the gap.

Should you take a break from press on nails? ›

Do You Need to Take a Break From Press Ons? Just like you need to take a break from acrylics and gel, you do also need to take breaks from press-ons. The difference is you don't need to take a break as often as you would with other types of nail polishes and products.

Should press-on nails be too big or too small? ›

If a press-on nail is too small, it'll be prone to lifting and may pop off before you want it to. If you have a nail that's in between sizes, reach for a press-on that's slightly too big — Miss Pop says there's an easy way to fix that after it's been applied.

How often should you wear press-on nails? ›

If you want to wear artificial nails for more than a few weeks, you'll need touch-ups every 2 to 3 weeks to fill in the gaps that appear as your nails grow. Frequent touch-ups can seriously damage your natural nails. In short, artificial nails can leave your nails thin, brittle, and parched.

Can you make a living selling press-on nails? ›

Yes, a press-on nail business can be very profitable. The key to standing out from the competition is developing a signature style and keeping up with the latest artificial nail trends.

How do you make press on nails last 2 weeks? ›

Sometimes the most obvious tip is the most helpful. “The key to long-lasting press-on nails is really good prep and an even application of glue,” says Van Iderstine. For a stronger grip, apply a thin layer of glue over your entire nail, and over the press-on as well.

Are press on nails better with long or short nails? ›

Opt for shorter nails. As fun as long coffin, stiletto, and almond-shaped nails are, the longer the length, the more likely they'll be to snag on something and accidentally pop off. Consider using a different glue than the one that comes in your kit.

Do press on nails help nails grow? ›

Many people wonder whether their natural nails can grow under press-on nails. The answer is yes, they can. In fact, press-on nails can actually protect your natural nails from breaking and chipping, allowing them to grow longer and stronger.

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