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We Tried It: Press-On Fake Toenails

Posted by Alexandra C. | Wednesday July 18, 201230 comments


You've seen press-on nails, and maybe you've even used them before. But how about press-on toenails? I know what you're thinking: 'What? How do those work? Can you walk in them?' Well, it's exactly what I thought when they landed on my desk. I was so curious to see how these babies looked and felt on but I was apprehensive to test them out. So this week, I let Miranda be my guinea pig (she does have the nicest nails in the office, after all). We'll show you how to apply them and then we'll let you know if you should try them too! 

Our fake toenails come from the brand imPress which also make some pretty decent fakes for your fingers. The kit comes with 24 nails in 12 sizes so you can find the best size suited for you. They retail for C$8.99-10.99. We're going to be testing out a basic French manicure style but they also come in colours and patterns. 
 
 
Tip: Lay your nails out flat so you can easily see the sizes. Then, go through them and test on your toenails for sizing. Once you've found the right sizes, organize them in order so you can go quickly and efficiently! 

The Application: 
 

#1  Prep: Remove any existing polish. Then, use the prep pad that comes with the kit to remove any excess dirt or oils. If needed, shape your nails with a file. 

#2  Peel: Peel off the plastic backing of the nails. 

#3 and #4  Press: Place the fake nail centered onto your own nail and press down to secure. 

#5  Tip: The smaller toenails have little tabs to easily place on a nail, these just snap off when bent. 

#6  Before and After: On the left, Miranda's new fab fakes. On the right, her bare nails. What do you think of the difference? 

The Final Look: 
 

The Verdict: We were surprised at just how natural these look. The colour is perfect for Miranda and the nails aren't too large or too long. It looks like Miranda has just come from the spa with a freshly done pedi. I have to say, I am pretty impressed with how quick it is to apply these nails. It is literally a pedicure in minutes. They don't last very long because there is quite a bit of wear and tear on your feet, but for a special event or if you're in a rush, these are a great option! 
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28 Comments

on July 18, 2012  roadee  2,181 said:

Wow! That's amazing! What a great option. Do they stay on pretty well? Do they remove cleanly after?

on July 18, 2012  Bren  25,851 said:

I really love these!I am always in sandals and these look so pretty.Great price as well!

on July 18, 2012  bubbles77  28,057 said:

It looks easier than I thought it would be. I have wanted to try this forever, but have never gotten the courage. I may have to give these a try, they look awesome, with salon quality.

on July 18, 2012  eflores85658  872 said:

they actually look great!

on July 18, 2012  ra said:

Do they come off easily? They look pretty but how do they behave after?

on July 18, 2012  midnightsun2288  6,053 said:

Those actually look really good. I don't think I would ever wear them though. I would rather spend a few minutes just painting my nails.

on July 18, 2012  gl0ss  6,194 said:

These look cute, and natural
I have tried press on toe nails before, and I was pretty annoyed at how often they popped off (these ones were glues on) maybe it's time to give it another go

on July 18, 2012  takoda  28,648 said:

I'm surprised at how real they look. I agree they would be great if you
had a special event to go to and were in a rush. I might even give these
a try.

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