*Sorry, no discounts apply to custom orders.
This set will be custom made just for you. Please allow 3 weeks from the time I get your measurements. I strongly recommend ordering a blank sample set so you can determine your sizes exactly. With the measurements, please tell me which image you'd like on each nail. The set consists of 9 image nails, 1 rhinestone paved nail and 4 solid single color nails in complementing colors.
14 in the set, medium length to extend slightly past the fingertip. These would be most suitable for petite to medium sizes. The largest nail is 1.75cm wide(about .7 inches) and the smallest is .65cm (.25 inches). Of course, the nails can be filed to a different length or shape as you like. Regular arch which is compatible with most nails except for very flat nail beds. These will ship in a hard plastic box for protection and to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
I could make these in a different size or length or with different images from the movie...contact me for details!
These full-cover press on nails will not chip and can be applied with nail tabs or traditional nail glue. If the nails are applied with double sided nail tabs, the nails can be used again. If acrylic nail glue is used (cyanoacrylate glue), the nails may be worn for up to a week. However, due to the handpainting and rhinestones, I would wear them gently for a few hours at a time and keep them out of water for extended periods.
Glue is not included. If you'd like to re-use the nails, I can offer hypoallergenic sticky tabs to your order for a small additional charge. To apply, just press over nail bed after glue/tape has been applied and press firmly. Make sure to choose a nail which is the right size- applying a nail that is too small may cause the artificial nail to crack. If in doubt, use the next size up. Clear topcoat may be applied if desired.
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