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I tested over 25 pairs of press-on nails to find the best ones that are easy to apply and actually last

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I tested over 25 pairs of press-on nails to find the best ones that are easy to apply and actually last
I'm a beauty writer with a nail obsession, and these are the best press-on nails that gave me a salon-worthy manicure and stood the test of time.

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A side-by-side image of a white woman's hands wearing two different sets of press-on nails
Press-on nails allow you to get a professional-looking manicure in very little time (plus it's cheaper than going to a salon).

I've always been a fan of press-on nails, but it's hard to find a pair that doesn't pop off after a simple task like opening a soda can or even washing my hands. Thankfully, innovation within the industry has improved so much, and salon-quality manicures are more accessible than ever. The best press-on nails of today are durable, long-lasting, natural-looking, and, of course, aesthetically pleasing.

Every press-on nail brand promises itself to be the best, but through an extensive testing process of over 25 pairs, I found nine that are actually, truly worth your time. The winner by far, though, was Olive & June's press-on set. They survived a whopping 18 days and are thicker than other sets, so they won't chip.

How we tested press-on nails

To test each set, we used the glue that the set came with and applied the nails according to the directions, properly preparing our natural nails beforehand. We compared how long the packaging claimed the nails would last to how long they actually lasted, noting any chips or lifting along the way. Here are a few of the rules we followed:

1. If a nail came off within 24 hours of application, we gave it the benefit of the doubt and assumed there was a human error on my part, glued it back on, and waited until another nail fell off later. Once multiple nails started to disappear, we ended the test and moved to the next brand.

2. We only used the nail glue that the nails came with. However, if you really want your nails to last, buying an extra strong nail glue can help. We haven't tested any, but this one from Amazon is often mentioned as a top pick in forums and guides.

3. If the set came with both adhesive and glue, I used the glue for the purpose of this test.

4. I always washed my hands thoroughly before applying and if the set came with alcohol wipes (most do), I used them.

Our top picks for the best press-on nails

Best overall: Olive & June - See at Walmart

Best natural-looking: Mani Muse - See at Amazon

Best fit: Glamnetic - See at Amazon

Best for classic styles: Static Nails - See at Amazon

Best designs: Chillhouse - See at Urban Outfitters

Easiest to apply: imPress Press on Manicures - See at imPress

Best from the drugstore: KISS Salon Acrylic - See at Walmart

Largest variety: The Nailest - See at The Nailest

Best with crystals: Marmalade Nails - See at Marmalade Nails

Best overall: Olive & June
A hand modeling Olive & June nails.
Olive & June has the largest size range on the market and offer fun, affordable press ons that last over two weeks.

Pros: Large range of nail sizes, affordable, long-lasting 

Cons: Not a totally seamless fit at the cuticle

When it comes to the best press on nails, Olive & June takes the prize for longevity and size inclusivity. They offer a whopping 41 nails in 21 sizes, the largest range on the market by a longshot. These nails are incredibly thick and durable, had no chipping, and stayed put for 18 days — the longest amount of time press-ons have ever lasted on me. They did start to lift a bit at the cuticle after about a week; they still looked just as good, but I found my hair sometimes getting caught in them when I ran my fingers through it. Olive & June also boasts an affordable price range, with many sets costing around $10.

Best natural-looking: Mani Muse
A person modeling Mani Muse press on nails.
Mani Muse doesn't have the widest range of offerings, but its press ons are so natural-looking and comfortable to wear.

Pros: Natural-looking, lightweight

Cons: Not long-lasting, limited shape/design options

These nails are so comfortable and lightweight. They're also incredibly natural-looking; I had one friend even mistake them for my real nails. Founded in 2020, Mani Muse is a newer brand, so they have a more limited selection of designs and currently only offer round and almond-shaped nails. They only lasted a few days on me, but I would still repurchase them as they look so natural and are a great option if you need a quick manicure for an event.

Best fit: Glamnetic
A person modeling Glamnetic nails.
Glamnetic press ons lasted 2 weeks and look so natural.

Pros: Natural-looking, large assortment of nails/sizes

Cons: Higher price point, some chipping

Glamnetic has the best press-on nails for a natural, comfortable fit. They fit so well at the cuticle and the application process is seamless. Glamnetic also has a great assortment of designs and offers shorter lengths. I found this set to be very durable and lasted a full two weeks with no lifting, though there was some chipping of the polish after about a week.

Best for classic styles: Static Nails
Wearing Static Nails

Pros: Great for French manicures and unfussy designs

Cons: Instructions a little misleading

Static Nails are reusable pop-on manicures in five shapes: round, coffin, square, almond, and stiletto and are known for their approachable styles in solid colors and multi-colored French manis. Static also comes with light pink glue, which was helpful, but I thought the directions called for too much nail glue. I followed the directions, which said to apply a thin layer of glue to the back of the Static Nail and then a "generous" layer of glue to the natural nail, but I ended up with glue all over the place and on the top of the nail which damaged it. 

Best designs: Chillhouse
A person modeling Chillhouse press on nails.
Chillhouse press ons feature trendy designs and a comfortable fit, but they’re not the most durable.

Pros: Trendy designs, comfortable fit

Cons: Higher price point, some lifting, pattern availability changes

Thanks to the eye-catching designs, these are the best press-on nails to wear if you want to receive tons of compliments. Chillhouse press-ons strike the perfect balance between being trendy and fun while still being wearable enough for everyday. This particular set is also shorter in length, so they are a great option for those who don't like the feeling of wearing long nails. While these nails did last me 10 days, they're not the most durable set I've worn. I experienced some lifting/cracking around the cuticle of one nail around the 7-day mark, but it never fully lifted or fell off.

Easiest to apply: imPress Press on Manicures
Wearing Impress Press on Miracle

Pros: Super easy to apply, lots of options for short manicures

Cons: Adhesive system doesn't last as long as glue

imPress nails don't come with glue but instead have their own adhesive built in, so these are perfect for the person who is new to press-on nails. I found that the Impress adhesive is much stronger than the adhesives that come with brands that offer glue as well. Also, I noticed Impress has a wider variety of designs for short nail manicures, which is something to consider if you're not used to wearing longer styles.

Best from the drugstore: KISS Salon Acrylic
A person modeling KISS press on nails.
KISS is known for its press ons, and this set proved why; they’re durable, affordable, and easy to apply.

Pros: Inexpensive, available at the drugstore, durable

Cons: Some bubbling

These nails fit very seamlessly at the cuticle, making them look extremely natural and feel comfortable. I also appreciate the thickness and durability of these nails. I didn't experience any chipping or lifting throughout the 7 days I wore them. They really do feel and perform like acrylic nails. Because this particular design is sheer, I did notice some slight bubbling of the glue underneath (the packaging claims "no bubbling"), but that could have been due to my application technique or the ridges/uneven texture on my nails.

Largest variety: The Nailest
Waring The Nailest nails

Pros: Big selection of shapes and designs, thicker than other brands

Cons: Some reviewers say that they run small

The Nailest has the largest variety of nails of all the brands I tested. Of their instant acrylic sets (read-to-ship) they have pretty much any shape, length, color, and finish you can imagine, and they also offer handcrafted sets painted with at least 5 layers of gel polish. They're thicker quality and way sturdier than most press-on nails. As with other brands, I'd recommend not following the directions to apply glue on the faux and natural nails because it results in excess glue, making the nails messy/sticky.

Best with crystals: Marmalade Nails
Wearing Marmalade Nails in Aria

Pros: Lots of variety in shapes, designs, and crystals

Cons: Certain styles may discolor

The Aria is a short, matte, square white mani with a sparkly accent nail of Swarovski crystals, which makes them perfect for summer, but I noticed that the white nails became discolored to a light brown over time. You may want to opt for a different color, but I think Marmalade has some of the most creative and dramatic styles (I've got my eye on Mosaic and Ice Queen). I also like the light pink nail glue, which makes it easier to gauge how much glue you're applying. That said, the glue did feel stronger than most, and I damaged one of my natural nails when removing the press-ons, so take caution and give yourself some extra time when you're ready to remove them.

What to look for

Length: When choosing a length of press-on nails, consider your day-to-day routine. Do you prefer shorter nails, or are you looking for a more elongated style? If you're not used to having long nails or you often work with your hands, for example, they may not be the right style for everyday use. You can file or clip press-on nails, but definitely proceed with caution, as it may cause damage if you're too aggressive.

Shape: There are many different shapes of press-on nails: oval, round, almond, square, stiletto, and coffin. The shape of the nail will certainly impact the comfort level. For example, a stiletto shape is far more likely to get caught on an open knit than an oval shape. The best part is that press-on kits likely come in a shape that excites you and is incredibly easy to interchange, so if you find you don't like one, you can always try another.

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