Have Heart
Medium - Almond
Description
Description
Elevate your neutral nails with sweet and subtle mini red hearts. Made in a classic medium almond shape.
What's in each nail kit?
- 30 nails in 15 inclusive sizes
- Alcohol Prep Pad
- Cuticle stick
- Nail File
- Nail Glue
- 2 Sheets of Sticky Tabs (26 Tabs Total)
Why Choose Bloomies?
Why Choose Bloomies?
How to Apply Press on Nails
How to Apply Press on Nails
Step 1: Prepare Your Natural Nails
Start by cleaning your nails thoroughly. Use a cotton ball or pad soaked in rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover to remove any dirt, oils, or old nail polish. This step is important because it helps the press-on nails stick better to your natural nails.
Step 2: File and Shape Your Nails
Use a nail file to shape your nails to your desired shape. If your natural nails are long, consider trimming them down a bit to ensure that the press-on nails will fit properly. Also, use a nail buffer to gently buff the surface of your nails. This will help the press-on nails adhere better.
Step 3 : Apply Glue or Sticky Tabs to the Press-On Nails (if needed)
Glue: Apply a small amount of nail glue onto the press-on nail. Be careful not to apply too much glue as it may cause the press-on nail to slide around or not adhere properly.
Sticky Tabs: Size and stick the tabs on each nail and remove the top layer afterwards. If you are having difficulty lifting the top layer, we recommend using the cuticle stick or a pair of tweezers.
Step 4: Apply the Press-On Nails
Carefully place the press-on nail on your natural nail, starting at the cuticle and pressing down firmly. Hold it in place for a few seconds to allow the glue to dry.
Step 5: Repeat for all Nails
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all your nails. Make sure to press down firmly on each press-on nail to ensure that it adheres properly.
Step 6 (OPTIONAL): File and Shape the Press-On Nails
Use a nail file to shape the press-on nails to your desired shape. Be careful not to file too much or you may damage the press-on nail or your natural nail.
How to Remove Press on Nails
How to Remove Press on Nails
Step 1 : Supplies
You will need a bowl or container, olive oil, hand soap, water, a nail file or buffer, and cotton balls or pads.
Step 2 : Mix
Fill the bowl or container with warm water and add a few drops of hand soap. Swirl the water to mix the soap
Step 3: Soak
Soak your nails in the soapy water for 10-15 minutes. This will soften the glue and make it easier to remove the press-on nails.
Step 4: Loosen
After soaking, use a the cuticle pusher (easier) or fingers to gently loosen the press on from your natural nails after you have soaked the nails for 5mins
Step 5: Remove
Once soaked and loosened for 10-15mins, simply peel the press ons off your natural nails
At this stage, it is also recommended that you remove any residual glue or sticky tabs on the press ons before storing
Step 6: Dry
Using a paper towel or cloth, gently dry the press on nails and store them in the Bloomie nail kit for future use
**If the press-on nails do not come off easily, repeat steps 3-4 until they are completely removed**
What’s Inside?
Each Bloomie Press On Nail Kit comes with everything you need to do your own nails. Click on the hotspots to find out more.
Bloomie Nail Box
All our products are easily stored in a convenient plastic container outfitted with a mirror.
Each set is available in 24-28 inclusive sizing depending on the design. We don't believe in one-size fits all, rather, right-size-fits YOU!
Instructions Card
Each set comes with a small instruction card explaining everything you need to know
Sticky Tabs
Each kit includes two sheets of sticky tabs for quick application
Prep is key
Each kit comes with a cuticle pusher, alcohol pad, and a nail file
Nail Glue
Please give the glue 30 minutes to properly cure so they can last up to two weeks post-application
The Bloomie Difference
Optimal Design
The curvature determines how well the press-on nail will adhere to the natural nail.
Traditional press-on nails have an exaggerated curvature that does not fit snugly against the natural nail. This creates gaps for liquids to seep in and loosen the adhesive.
We solved this issue through a flatter design that maximizes contact with the natural nail – leading to stronger adhesion.
Water Resistant
Our sticky tabs are made thicker than traditional tabs, which allows for a longer and stronger adhesion that is more water-resistant.
We use a nail glue formula that delivers superior hold for over two weeks and water resistant properties when cured properly (30 minutes).
Chip Resistant
With Bloomies, you no longer need to worry about chipping or scratching when it comes to pro-longed use.
We compared traditional press ons to Bloomies over a period of a week to see exactly how much better our product holds up versus the competition.
Reusable Packaging
Leading brands use flimsy cardboard and plastic holders that serve no function after they're opened.
All Bloomie nails come in a convenient nail organizer that has enough storage space for all the essentials you need while you’re on the go.
What you didn’t know about...
The Nail Salon Industry
Nail Damage
Frequent manicures can lead to damage of the nail plate and the surrounding skin from the tools and application methods used by nail technicians.
Chemical Exposure and Allergic Reactions
Nail salons use acrylics, gels, and polishes, which contain toxic chemicals such as formaldehyde, toluene, and phthalates. These chemicals can cause allergic reactions, respiratory problems, and long-term health issues.
UV Exposure
Nail lamps used for curing gel polish emit UV radiation, which can lead to skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer.
Cost & Time
Frequent visits to nail salons can be expensive, and many people end up spending more money than they can afford.
A typical visit to the salon can range on average from 45mins to 1.5 hours depending on the provider and type of work being requested.
What you didn’t know about...
The Nail Salon Industry
Nail Damage
Frequent manicures can lead to damage of the nail plate and the surrounding skin from the tools and application methods used by nail technicians.
Chemical Exposure and Allergic Reactions
Nail salons use acrylics, gels, and polishes, which contain toxic chemicals such as formaldehyde, toluene, and phthalates. These chemicals can cause allergic reactions, respiratory problems, and long-term health issues.
UV Exposure
Nail lamps used for curing gel polish emit UV radiation, which can lead to skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer.
Cost & Time
Frequent visits to nail salons can be expensive, and many people end up spending more money than they can afford.
A typical visit to the salon can range on average from 45mins to 1.5 hours depending on the provider and type of work being requested.
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