- Regular breaks allow your nails to breathe and recover from the stress of constant wear.
- It is advisable to remove press-on nails every few weeks to prevent long-term damage to your natural nails.
- Allergic Reactions: The potential for developing sensitivity to the materials or adhesives used in press-on nails.
- Nail Separation: The risk of the press-on nails detaching from the nail bed, causing damage.
- Brittle Nails: Prolonged use can weaken the natural nail, making it more prone to breakage.
- Shorten the Length: Opt for shorter press-on nails to reduce pressure on the nail bed.
- Nail Care Routine: Regularly moisturize your natural nails to counteract dryness.
- Gentle Removal: Avoid harsh chemicals and tools when removing press-on nails to prevent damage.
- Discontinue at the First Sign of Issues: If you notice any adverse effects, stop using press-on nails immediately.
- They are often considered less damaging than other nail enhancements such as acrylics, gels, or powders.
- They can protect your nails from harmful habits like nail-biting.