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Aug 13, 2014
Rebekah B.
I have some impress nails (if you don't know they are fake nails that don't require glue they just stick on)...I was wondering if they would stay on longer if I also used nails glue to put them on to make it stick stronger?
Aug 13, 2014
Gabriella S.
I use those all the time!! The best thing to do is to not use glue. But if the start to unstick or completely come off you could use it to put it back on. It really helps if you can tell one nail could fall off soon then just put a dab of that glue on the section that has come off and it should stay on longer! Hope I helped!
Aug 13, 2014
Rissa G.
I've seen those, the ones that are like in the tube right? Those confuse me how do they work? Lol maybe put a top coat over them?
Aug 15, 2014
Jack B.
I've used nail glue with impress nails before, works much better than the tabs they come with. And because the nails are pretty thin and flexible, you can usually pry them up and peel off using the tip of another nail. That way you don't have to ruin them soaking in acetone and can use them again. The glue leaves a nasty residue on your fingers, but a few soaks with acetone polish remover will get it off!