How to
Applying Original Nail Wraps:
Prepare all the items: wraps, nail file, cuticle stick, and topcoat.
Prepare your nails: file them into a nice shape and push back your cuticles. Make sure your nails are oil-free. You can wipe them with an alcohol wipe or acetone, but washing them with water and soap works fine too.
Choose the right size. Sometimes it can be tricky, so if in doubt, choose the narrowest one!
Remove the protective film (there is a thin layer of film on top, and the sticker itself is also on a backing sheet). Stick it on! Preferably as close to the cuticle as possible, but definitely not on it! Also, make sure not to touch the skin on the sides. It's okay to make adjustments if needed. Press it firmly with the cuticle stick or simply with your fingers.
Fold the entire wrap around the tip of your nail (you can also trim a bit first) and gently file along the nail edge to remove the excess.
Topcoat helps to keep your wraps looking beautiful for longer. However, avoid using quick-drying topcoat as it may cause it to look uneven or unattractive!
In the first few hours, make sure your nails don't get wet. The wraps need some time to settle!
Removing Original Nail Wraps
To remove, you can use nail polish remover. Soaking them for a while works best. Alternatively, you can use the cuticle stick to loosen a corner and then apply nail polish remover underneath the wrap!
Applying Gel Nail Wraps:
Prepare all the items: wraps, nail file, cuticle stick (these are included in the packaging).
Prepare your nails: file them into a nice shape and push back your cuticles. Make sure your nails are oil-free. You can wipe them with an alcohol wipe or acetone, but washing them with water and soap works fine too.
Choose the right size. Sometimes it can be tricky, so if in doubt, choose the narrowest one!
Remove the protective film (there is a thin layer of film on top, and the sticker itself is also on a backing sheet). Stick it on! Preferably as close to the cuticle as possible, but definitely not on it! Also, make sure not to touch the skin on the sides. Press it firmly with the cuticle stick or simply with your fingers.
Fold the excess wrap around the edge of your nail and gently file along the nail edge to remove the excess.
Cure the gel wraps for 60 seconds under a UV/LED lamp.
A topcoat is not necessary but can be useful sometimes (for example, it prevents your hair from getting caught in the wrap).
Removing Gel Nail Wraps:
To remove, gently loosen the wraps with the cuticle stick. Applying a little nail, olive, or almond oil underneath will soften the removal process and provide immediate care for your nails. Any remaining adhesive can be removed with a bit of remover.