Rest days are not complicated. They are a chance to notice how your natural nails feel before covering them again.
Visual references
Product images are Bowtie sets, cropped to help you judge color, shape, finish, and styling quickly.What to protect
A rest day is simple: remove gently, keep nails clean and dry, smooth snags, moisturize surrounding skin, and pause if nails feel tender.
The best-looking set starts with fit, prep, and gentle removal.
How to keep the set wearable
- Look first: check for tenderness, peeling, lifting, or unusual color changes.
- Keep clean and dry: especially after removal.
- File snags: smooth the free edge instead of tearing it.
- Moisturize skin: focus on surrounding skin and cuticle area.
- Pause if needed: do not hide a nail problem under a new set.
Color and outfit cues
Never force a set off. Gentle removal, clean storage, and short rest windows matter more than rushing into the next look.
Frequently asked
How long should I rest my natural nails between sets?
Most people are fine going set-to-set. If you notice peeling, brittleness, or persistent ridges, take a 5-7 day break, use cuticle oil daily, and apply a nail strengthener twice a week.
How long do press-on nails last?
With proper prep and the right adhesive, press-ons can stay secure for up to 4 weeks. Sticky tabs are best for short wear; glue or gel adhesive is best for a stronger hold. Actual wear depends on prep, adhesive choice, daily activity, and aftercare.
Will press-ons damage my natural nails?
Not when removed correctly. Soak in warm soapy water for 5-10 minutes, then gently lift from the cuticle edge. Never pull or peel - that's what causes damage.
How do I get the right fit?
Choose XS, S, M, or L, or request custom sizing by leaving finger measurements in the order note at checkout. Use the size chart to match each press-on to your natural nail bed.


