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KISS Salon Acrylic Press On Nails, Nail glue included, 'Cashmere', French, Medium Size, Squoval Shape, Includes 28 Nails, 2g Glue, 1 Manicure Stick, 1 Mini file

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Size: 28 Count (Pack of 1)


Style: Cashmere


Features

  • DIY French: The easiest and quickest way to get a perfect, professional looking French nude manicure at home; Flexi Fit technology for ultra comfort; Up to 7-day wear
  • Acrylic-Infused Technology: Reverse Dual-Injection delivers durable strength with a natural look; Easy-to-apply nails go on with a seamless cuticle line so they look truly flawless
  • So Easy to Apply: DIY fake nails have the look of salon acrylics, but they glue-on in minutes and require no curing lights; Glue-on nails with a bubble-free, flawless finish
  • Better Than Salon: The strength of salon acrylics that a professional tediously sculpts onto the nails with a brush; Thinner at the cuticle for a seamless look
  • Breathtaking: Subtle smile line translates to a perfect nude manicure for a modern take on the French; Complete nail kit includes 28 fake nails in 14 sizes, pink gel nail glue (2g), mini nail file, & manicure stick

Description

KISS Salon Acrylic Nude French Manicure is the easiest and quickest way to get a perfect, professional looking French nude manicure at home. Style ‘Breathtaking’ features short length, oval shaped glue-on nails with a bubble- free, flawless finish. The nails are thinner at the cuticle for a seamless look. These DIY fake nails have the look and strength of salon acrylics, but they glue-on in minutes and require no curing lights. Acrylic-infused technology makes the nails super durable so they never chip.

Color: Nude


Material: Acrylic


Brand: KISS


Included Components: Acrylic Nails


Item Weight: 1.12 ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 3 x 5.5 inches; 1.12 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ KAN03


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KISS Products, Inc.


Best Sellers Rank: #2,749 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #18 in Press On False Nails


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 18,457 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I will never use another brand!!!
Size: 32 Piece Set Style: Pink
I am KISS's biggest fan. I have been using their press ons for many years and am always impressed with the quality and durability. The acrylic french set are a bit thicker than their normal design press ons in my opinion, but they look great on and just like what you get done for $60+ at a salon! They come with many sizes so you can find the right fit for your nails. I have used this set as is and have also painted over it with regular nail polish before (the photo of the red nails are actually this set painted with regular polish!). I follow the application instructions and these nails consistently last 10-14 days for me: 1. Nail prep: you don't need to do anything over the top here, but pushing back your cuticles (and trimming them if you want) will help give you a clean surface for application. I don't usually scuff the surface of my nails at all, but that is recommended to help the nails adhere (just a little scruff goes a long way!) 2. Choose your nails: Finding the right fit for your nail is SO IMPORTANT to the durability! A nail that is too small or too big will pop off earlier. Sometimes that means I need to file down the edges of a nail that is slightly too large (two of my fingers are very close to the same size but the sets only come with 1 of each size) but it is always worth the extra few seconds to get a good fit. I always go through and layout all 10 nails in order that I will use to make sure I have the best fit possible, and if I need to adjust anything I can do that before I begin to apply. 3. Prep your nails part 2: AFTER you have done all the trying on for size and other prep (incl. scuffing if you choose to do that), I use an alcohol wipe to clean off the surface of my nails to make sure they're as oil-free as possible. I then wait a few seconds for that to dry and take care to not touch the surface of my nail again. These alcohol wipes are usually included with the imPress nails (Kiss sister brand with glue sticker tabs instead of glue) but aren't included with the glue-only sets for some reason (but you can get a bulk pack for <$10 on amazon) or DIY it with rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball at home). 4. Apply: I usually start from my pinky and work in. I usually leave my index and thumb for last. I am right handed so I do left pinky, left ring, left middle, right pinky, right ring, right middle, right index, right thumb, left index, left thumb. I don't think it really matters, but that gives me the best control. I use the glue provided and apply a dot to the center of my natural nail. Then I press down the press on at a slight angle to make sure the glue spreads out under the nail completely (but try not to use so much glue that it spills over the side!). Then PRESS AND HOLD while the glue dries - I usually aim for at least 10-15 seconds per nail, but I think 30-60 seconds is recommended. 15 seconds can feel like a long time when applying but this is SO IMPORTANT!! 5. Clean up anything you want: there is usually a small tab in the middle of the nail from production - it's not really noticeable but I usually file it down a bit just to completely smooth it out for the salon-quality. This is more prevalent on almond shaped nails, less on oval and square. When I file, I do try to hold the nail down as I file just to help the glue hold on. I have also used many KISS nails that are longer than I prefer, so after I apply I clip them with normal nail clippers and then file down (the edges can be sharper if you clip them!). I would recommend getting a salon-quality file if you choose to do this. You CAN file the nails into a new shape with the file provided, but it is MUCH easier with a bigger and stronger file. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by Megan Kelly Megan Kelly

  • Quality and Look
Size: 28 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Nude
Love, love these nails! I hadn’t been able to get my nails done for a while, and a friend recommended these. I’m hooked! They’re gorgeous, durable, and incredibly easy to use—and I’m never going back to the salon again. I get compliments all the time. Don’t hesitate—try them for yourself!
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2025 by Barbara D.

  • The best
Size: 28 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Nude
My FAVORITE glue on nails ever.. I’ve tried A LOT and these are the only nails that actually resemble acrylic manicure. They’re thicker so they mimic having acrylics on and DONT bend or break. They last me 2-3 weeks (not exaggerating) I love them. And I can get 2 full sets out of one pack just may need to file some to fit correctly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • GOAT of Natural- Looking Nails!!!
Size: 32 Piece Set Style: Pink
The photos really can't do these justice. I stopped using these and the short square versions for a while because I struggle extra with adhesion issues- and therefore, near constant greenies infections- but I've found a fabulous solution and now I buy boxes of both styles at a time!!! Firstly though please note that I installed these nails 2 days ago, and did quite a lot of filing to make them look this way. With my method though, they look almost sculpted when viewed from the side. I'll detail everything below. What I used: * Custom acrylic powder mix of Young Nails Speed Clear and Makartt Pink Silk, fifty- fifty ratio. * Young Nails Low Odor monomer. * Size 10 Kolinsky brush. * TPO/HEMA free etc top coat. * E file. * 180 grit hand file. * Flame bit. * Standard barrel bit with 180 band. * Cuticle nippers. * Young Nails Protein Bond. * Acetone nail polish remover. * 70% rubbing alcohol. Obviously I used the Leilani nails. Before anything, I fully washed then sanitized my hands and tools with alcohol. I gave myself a cuticle remover treatment, pushed back my cuticles, then gave myself a Russian manicure. Yes, some say that's bad but I promise you, they're incredibly healthy and beautiful when done well and carefully. I've been doing them for years and as long as I'm gentile, there's no issue or risk of infection or injury. Nail Career Education has a great video about this method on her YouTube now. Anyways... After that, I thoroughly cleaned my nails with the polish remover, let them dry, then finished them with an alcohol wipe before applying primer. I chose the nails for my fingers, leaving enough estimated room for the acrylic that would go under them and ensuring that I chose a size a little bigger than my nail beds to give my nail beds a slightly elongated look when finished, where possible. Then, with the hand file, I shaped each nail at the cuticle area to match my cuticle shape as closely as possible. Time to apply the acrylic! To get a natural, light pink base that would blend seamlessly with the press ons' pink, I mixed my new custom pink. Makartt has fantastic colors but the adhesion on me hasn't been great in the past, so I now mix their powders with the clear from Young Nails. It is flawless. I apply to the whole of my nail bed and extend it a little past my nail free edge, let it set for about 5-10 seconds, and when our starts to look matte or firm, I install the press on by laying the cuticle edge down first and pushing it firmly back into it meets my cuticle edge, pushing it until it's almost under the cuticle fold. This is what makes it look like it's really my nail, growing out of my hand. The angle is about 45° as I lay the nail down onto the rest of the acrylic, which starts thin at the cuticle lounge and gets thicker towards the finger tip, as this creates an apex where otherwise there really isn't much of one to speak of, and ensures that I get even coverage for the entire pink part of the press on, which avoids the awkward delineation for it to be seen where my fingertip actually ends under the press on nail. If you use clear gel or glue on extended nail bed French tips, you know exactly what I'm talking about lol! Once this is done, I gently press all angles and make sure I'm happy with the apex height, and double check that the whole nail is secured. Then I clean up any spillage of acrylic around the nail and move on to repeat the process with the next nail. After all the nails on that hand are done, I go back to the first nail of that hand that I did, and grab my hand file. On the under edges of the sides, I file until from the root to the free edge, the angle is straight or slightly up, like what you are in my third photo with my thumb. You'll notice that all the nails have down turned side edges. I find that ugly, sloppy and unsophisticated personally, so I give all my nails that more European under shape instead. So, once that's done, I grab my drill with the sanding band and carve down my cuticle area. This way, I can get it very thin, which means I'll barely notice it when it grows out, and my hair won't get caught. It also helps prevent lifting, which is great for me, since I'm prone to lifting and greenies. This step additionally helps me define the apex a bit, too. I finish this step by using my flame bit to finish carving out my final cuticle line shape- for me, that's rather oval as opposed to the more soft square shape these nails tend to come with. The last major step is that I use the sanding band bit to trim and carve the side walls areas right by my cuticle areas. This gets rid of extra acrylic and press on nail material that I might have missed, and guarantees that I walk away with the perfect, crisp cuticle and side line fit and shape, like I really just spent a few hours in a salon chair getting sculpted acrylics. You can see up close on my right index finger the results of my filing and cuticle routine. When all of that is finished, I've spent about 30 minutes of my life, and there's very little left to do. I use the hand file to remove the manufacturer plastic usually left at the free edge of each nail, then wipe each nail and fingertip down thoroughly and carefully with my rubbing alcohol on a lint free hand towel. After my nails and fingers dry, I head over to my finishing station, where I've got my nail charms, top coats etc and my lamp. I, for this set, chose to wear them glossy, so I painted my pinky, being very, very mindful of my cuticle area and shape. I baked it for 60 seconds, then repeated with a second coat. I did the same for the rest of my fingers after, one by one completing them. Doing it this way greatly reduces exposure time and risk to raw gel products, which can be very dangerous, and it gives my nails extra volume, making them look even more plush, inviting and professional- since most press on nails are too thin where they shouldn't be and too thick where they needn't be. This way, I also am sure that my top coat applications stay just where I want them, no more rushing to clean up running gel after I paint another finger, or messing up the top coat because I bumped it on something. When all of the sealing and plumping with my top coat is done, if I want to wear them matte, I'll grab my buffing block and go to town on them. Doing this, I achieve a flawless bare, natural nail look and over the years, dozens of strangers have stopped me to ask how tf I grew such perfect, natural, strong, opaque nails. Sometimes I add charms like for this set. Pro Tip: apply charms with brush on glue only because then you can use the brush on Makartt nail remover to gently remove the charms and use them again!!! Phew. There you have it! Oh yeah, another thing to consider is that using my method gets me easily 2-3 weeks of this set before I need a fill. That's one big benefit of the Russian manicure. With this method, too, you can absolutely do an acrylic fill. You just need to file down the grown out edge, clean up your Russian manicure, sanitize the finger, then apply primer and fill with acrylic as usual, making sure to give yourself great apexes to rebalance the nail structure and avoid breakage later. The Leilani tips are fantastic for filling because when they grow out, you'll get a more dramatic, elongated oval nail bed appearance, which looks like the European preference in sculpted nail bed shapes. It's sexy and dramatic, but if you don't wanna wait, just adhere your Leilani nail up higher on your nail with acrylic and process like you're doing a fill right from the install. I do this sometimes when I want to make even more of a statement with them. Aside from all that though, I seriously hope that one day, KISS makes a whole line of these nails in different shapes and lengths, with extended nail beds and also nail bed lengths for shorter nail beds, and some with oval or round cuticle shapes, like the Dashing Diva Magic Press Long Coffin nails, or the Kiara Sky Gelly tips. I think they'd make bank. I would buy hundreds of dollars' worth in them alone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2025 by Artemis Artemis

  • Pretty, natural, and long-lasting
Size: 28 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Nude
I love these! So natural looking. I like to file them down even shorter and squarer. If you use a combination of nail glue and the sticky tabs that you cash buy, they stay on forever.
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2025 by maho maho

  • Perfect!
Size: 32 Piece Set Style: Pink
Perfect! I buy them every couple weeks! Way more affordable than the salon and looks very cute!
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2025 by Liya Rosenstein

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