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Summary
Introducing OPI xPRESS/ON Summer Collection, fierce and fabulous press-ons featuring jelly glitter effects and legendary shades.
Features
- Slay in a Blaze is a set of fiery red press-on nails with a jelly nail effect.
Benefits
- Each set includes nail glue, a cuticle stick, a dual nail file and buffer, an OPI prep pad, and 30 nails in mani sizes to fit you perfectly.
- 14 days of seriously head-turning wear
- No animal-derived ingredients or by-products.
Fit: Cover your natural nail with each press-on to find your perfect size, ensuring you align the number with your natural nail tip.
Shape: Do you with custom shapes and lengths using the Shape Up side of your file.
Prep: Clip or file nails as needed and lightly buff your nail surface. Remove dust and debris from nails with the Prep to xPRESS pad, the gently push back cuticles.
xPRESS: Remove glue cap and gently squeeze the bottle. For longer wear, apply glue to the back of your press-on nail and your natural nail. For short term wear, only apply glue to your press-on nail.
No sweat removal: Soak your nails in warm water for 10 minutes and apply a small amount of acetone to nail base using a cotton swab. Then gently lift press-ons with your Cuticle Stick.
Precautions: Flammable
NAILS: ABS plastic.; GLUE: Ethyl cyanoacrylate, Polymethyl Methacrylate, BHA, Red 7 (CI 15850).; PREP PAD: Isopropyl alcohol, water.
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Press-ons who?
10000% do NOT look or act like your typical press-ons. I am one that has been spending $100+ dollars every 3 weeks on fills and nail art/ fresh sets and with inflation there simply isn't money for that right now. I came across these in Ulta and had never seen them so decided to give them a try. Fir...
Most Helpful Critical Review
IYKYK
TL;DR - I could take or leave these press ons, hence the three stars. If you want subtly pretty press ons for short-term, low impact wear and don't mind paying for the brand name, I could recommend these. If you're looking for long-term, rough and tumble wear with a look that packs a punch in any li...
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Great Nails
Awesome nails but unfortunately OPI had made their nails thinner than they used to be… of they could go back to the thicker plastic id give em 5 stars. Disappointed seeing them cheap out like kiss
honestly the worst nails i've tried in a long time
and yes i did all the prep correctly and everything. they came off in less than 24 hours.
Don't Purchase
I've always eyed these nails in store but never purchased because Kiss nails are cheaper. However, I decided to go for it and bought a pair. I only wear press ons and this brand dissapointed me. They did not stick well, I had a nail pop off the next day. The glue didn't work well. The nails were beautiful but I had to keep gluing them. I recommend Kiss press ons!
Most Natural Look and Average Nail Curvature
I've purchased rougly a dozen sets of OPI's nails and they are my favorite across the many accesible brands to be found in-person at chain retail. I find OPI nails to be super compatible with my average nail curvature (not flat and not super rounded). I can get 2-3 full wears of a single set if I put in a little effort to take them off gently and clean them. I use press-ons primarily to get a uniform look and therefore I look for the natural or solid colors and shorter lengths so these deliver. The Mimosas for Mr. & Mrs. set is very realistic to what my natural nails *could* be if they didn't break so I've stocked up.
Incredibly Cheap (Glamnetics is way better!)
These are incredibly cheap quality. While the kit is good and OPI has a wide offering of colors and shapes, the nails are thin; tearing easily and immediately. I couldn't put my hair in a ponytail without tearing two nails in the process. For $2 more the Glamnetics brand is much more sturdy and higher quality nails.