KDS Nail Glue for Professional Fake Nail Art & Design 10pcs Nail Tip Extension Glue
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I really like this product. I'm 100% not sure what you mean by healthy, but I have had no problems with my real nails after removing my acrylics. I hope this has been of assistance.
Thank you for your question. To remove kds glue, use a knife or caliper to cut it with and squeeze it out.
Buyers have been known to use one kds glue in their presses. Just give their customers another option by including gelly stickers in their kits.
kds glue is a professional product that can be found in salons across Canada.
Selected User Reviews For KDS Nail Glue for Professional Fake Nail Art & Design 10pcs Nail Tip Extension Glue
I always use nail tips, and I used to use Kiss brand glue before purchasing this glue. Before I could even start applying the acrylic, my tips would always fall off. After months of searching for the perfect nail glue, I came across this and was blown away by how good it is. It dries in seconds and has salon-quality adhesion! Because this glue is so strong, I don't need to use acrylic to file down my tips. I would definitely buy from them again.
For several years, I've been doing my nails on a regular basis. I work in media sales and try to maintain a professional appearance while leading a lifestyle that many suburbanites would consider homesteading. My natural nails were extremely short, and because I am a picker, they were starting to hurt, but I didn't want to do anything about them because we were building our house and didn't think they would hold up. I couldn't stand it any longer, so I decided to try this glue with UV gel polish and tips. They've been on for ten days now with no problems, withstanding a few hours of cutting firewood, tearing down a fence, processing a deer, and a day of canning that necessitated a lot of hand washing. Aside from my regular typing and office work, I also do some freelance work. I would strongly suggest it. In addition to filing my natural nails to remove the smoothness, I use my electric dremmal tool to rough up the underside of the tip so the glue has a rough edge. I believe it makes a significant difference in terms of sticking to a schedule. It takes time, but there's no need to be concerned about them being lost. I expect the tips to be on for another 12 hours at this point. With this glue, I've been using it for 14 days now.
I'm sticking to my Nailene glue for the time being. I needed something that would last a little longer, and this glue is not it! I made it through the day at work, but my pointer was starting to loosen. It popped off as soon as I walked through my front door and set down the keys. Then there were my thumbs, and so on. I was extremely disappointed because I had high expectations based on the positive reviews I had read.
I use this glue a lot with my Royalty press-on nail line. It's very sticky, and I frequently use it to bind my fingers. Even with proper nail prep, however, the nails tend to fall off after a few days. The glue is a little runny and will get on your skin. Remove the glue with oil (I use cuticle oil), not acetone, which will burn your hands! The amount in the small tube lasts a long time; I can use one tube for several full sets of press on nails.
This adhesive is incredible. Even on the shortest bitten nails, the grip is strong. I covered it with dip powder, and even though I'm a newbie, it's already lasted three weeks and is still going strong.
I bought a total of ten glue canisters. Only nine people were chosen. They were supposed to be in a sealed cellophane package, but all of the glue was loose in the Amazon mailer.
I've used it three times now and it works great. It doesn't clog at the top (as long as you keep it upright) and it keeps my nails in place until I'm ready to remove them.