How to Care for Your Press-On Nails and Reuse Them Again and Again

Preserve the beauty, extend the life

A handmade manicure deserves to last.
Each  BlitzGlow Nails  set, crafted from premium Gel X and polished with care, can be worn several times - provided you treat it like the tiny piece of art it is.
With a few simple habits, your nails will keep their shine, curve, and flawless finish week after week.

Clean gently, never harshly

After each removal, clean your press-ons carefully.
Use a cotton pad soaked in non-acetone nail-polish remover to dissolve any adhesive or Gel Pad residue without dulling the color.
Avoid metal tools or coarse files - Gel X is strong, but it thrives on gentle care.

If a bit of glue remains, soak the nails in warm soapy water for a few minutes, then dry them on a soft cloth.

Store them like jewels

Every BlitzGlow set comes with a dedicated storage box that protects your capsules from dust and light.
After each wear, sort them by size and store them in a dry, room-temperature space.
This tiny ritual dramatically extends their lifespan and keeps every set pristine.

Prep your natural nails before each new application

For a perfect hold, your natural nails must be clean and smooth before the next wear:

  • Gently buff to remove leftover glue.

  • Wash with clear water.

  • Dry completely.

This simple preparation ensures stronger adhesion and keeps your nails healthy between poses.

BlitzGlow’s tip

Before reapplying,  wipe the inside of each capsule with a cotton pad dipped in alcohol.
It removes invisible oils and restores the surface grip.
A small gesture that makes a big difference in longevity.

“Lasting beauty comes from consistent, mindful care.”

The final touch

Caring for your press-on nails means honoring the craftsmanship behind them.
Each piece is unique - preserving it means extending its story.
With the right care, your  BlitzGlow Nails  will stay as flawless as the first time you wore them.

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