It’s time to transform your nail manicure game! If you're tired of the same old look, the best nail stickers and wraps are bursts of creativity for your fingertips. They come in a vast array of stunning designs and are hassle-free to apply. Say goodbye to boring manis and hello to a world of endless creativity!
How to Apply Nail wraps
Many happy nail artists say it's easier to apply nail wraps than paint nails. Even so, you'll need to prep your nails as you would for any other manicure.
- Trim, file, and buff the natural nails. If you want the wraps to look professionally done, it's critical to spend time perfecting your cuticles.
- Cleanse the nails with rubbing alcohol or acetone to remove debris and oil.
- If you have ridged nails, consider using a rubber base or ridge filler to smooth the surface. This is gentler to your nails than buffing them smooth as aggressive filing will weaken them.
- Match the nail strips against your nails to check the sizes and line up the ones you plan to use in order. Don't worry if they look too long because that's easy to fix.
- If the adhesive is heat-activated, get your hair dryer ready.
- Otherwise, peel off the protective covering from the top (if there is one). Then, strip the wrap from the backing, holding it by the tip. Grasp the side where the nail's free edge will be, not by the cuticle. Be careful not to touch the adhesive backing and ruin the stickiness. Tweezers might be helpful here.
- Press the curved end of the wrap near the cuticle. Pull it tight over the free edge of the nail. Now smooth down one side toward the tip, cross the nail, and work back toward the cuticle. You can do this with a clean fingertip or a silicone tool. We recommend avoiding orange sticks or any tool that might scratch the surface.
- Now that the wrap is in place, use scissors or cuticle nippers to trim the excess. Use a nail file to perfect the edge. Only file with a downward motion, not back and forth.
- Technically speaking, you're done at this point. But we suggest finishing with a layer or two of top coat to make the nail wraps last longer and look glossier.
- Pro Tip: Wait 6 hours before soaking your nail wraps in hot water. This allows the adhesive to set fully. Moreover, be careful when applying sunscreen with your newly wrapped mani. Weirdly, the chemicals in sunscreen may dissolve the glue.
How to Remove Nail Wraps
If you just read the pro tips at the end of the section above, you already know two ways you could accidentally remove nail wraps. A third more effective way to change your nail wrap manicure is to soak the nails in acetone, just like you would take off polish.