Hello and welcome, friend! My name is Sam and I am an artist out of Washington state, a wife, and mother of two boys. I started designing my own press on nails because as well as loving the idea of wearing art, I have tissue paper thin nails. It's art and a great way to affordably express oneself. I create one of a kind nails from bling and in your face to zen and office chic. I've got you! Don't see what you like on my ebay store or instagram page, DM me. I'm here for you. I enjoy making custom sets! You get to choose your shape, length, and design.
Samantha Dustin
artist
Oh Snap!
$28
She's A Shiny
$35
Snowy Sparkle
$25
Tuesday Comics
$24
Pinky The Holo Cow
$24
Disco Dot
$23
Go!
$28
70's Pinky
$25
Curves
$23
Rainbow
Children's Set
$20
Collide
$22
Custom Orders
prices vary
I'm currently selling on ebay. My link is ebay.com/usr/samadus-19
I hope to soon sell from this page.
My clients receive fast and free shipping in the USA.
If you are interested in any products shown here or on
my instagram, please DM for information.
Thank you!
But, Sam, aren't press on nails bad for your natural nails?
I hear you and I get it. For years you've heard to stay clear, they rip off your natural nail! Yes and no. It all depends on how you size, prep, and most importantly, remove your press on nails. Say more, okie dokes.
Measure: An easy way to measure your nail is with tape, fine tip permanent marker, and a ruler. You are going to put clear tape on your nail. Take a fine tip permanent marker and mark the walls of your finger. Place that piece of tape on a piece of paper and measure using a ruler with mm. I have a visual aid on my instagram page highlights.
Prep: Use the provided cuticle pusher to push back cuticles. This step is most easily done in or after a shower. Next you will use the provided file to gently buff the shine off your natural nail, this includes the walls of your nail. Your last step is to use the provided alcohol wipes to eliminate any oils or dust that may still be on your nails. You are ready to glue your nail. Careful, not too much glue.
Apply: Here are my best directions for gluing those bad boys down. Using the provided glue, apply to the press on leaving a little room on the sides. The glue will spread once pressed down. You do not want it to attach to your skin, one- it hurts, two- aids in lifting. Wait a few seconds to air dry, then apply pressing in a see-saw motion. Glue provided may be different than tube pictured.
Removal: Press ons can frequently be used to grow your nails. I know, WHAT? It's true. A few simple steps can help. Step one, never rip, pick, pry off nails. Breathe and be patient, my friend. Fill a small bowl with about four inches of water and two squirts of liquid dish soap (jojoba oil will also work). Soak your nails for 15 minutes. Begin to wiggle the nail, no picking. Use the provided cuticle pusher to gently lift off the nail. Buff the remaining glue, lightly. Now you can reuse your press ons.
There you go. An easy guide to making your nails last and help your natural nails.
Thank you for visiting and your support!
Radiate joy, friend!