♡ Glamnetic x Hello Kitty & Friends Keroppi Nails ♡
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♡ Glamnetic x Hello Kitty & Friends Keroppi Nails ♡
My new false
nails
I ordered these custom Transformers nails that are measured specifically to MY fingers from Roronailit on Instagram in December and received them just in time for my birthday on January 23rd. The Starscream ones were part of a collab with Yrashaimase. The two of them are regularly making new designs for your favorite Transformers characters. Since Tarn is my fave, it only made sense to have one of him too. They are UV reactive and I love them so much!
How do you make press on nails look natural?
Making press-on nails look natural depends on high-quality products, the right size, and correct application. The main methods are as follows: 1.Choose high-quality ABS/acrylic/gel press-on nails with natural gloss, salon-like texture, flexibility, and a good fit to the nail bed. In addition, it is best to select a color close to your skin tone, which will make them look more natural. 2.Select the correct nail size – not too large or too small; ideally, it should fit the nail bed perfectly. If no size fits perfectly, choose a slightly smaller one. 3.Before application, prepare the natural nails thoroughly: lightly buff the nail surface and clean it completely to remove dust and oil. Thorough preparation helps the false nails adhere firmly. 4.After application, press the nails for 15–20 seconds to fully expel air and allow the adhesive to bond properly. Proper application ensures that the press-on nails fit tightly against the natural nails without bubbles or gaps, making them look natural.
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"for the broken ones who are in need of something dark, morbid, and beautiful" - The Fabric of Our Souls by K.M. Moronova