These New DIY At-Home Nails CHANGE THE GAME šŸ’… Never go to the nail salon again!

**The Ultimate Guide to Press-On Nails with BTA Artbox**

I've tried many different types of nail glue over the years, and I'm excited to share my favorite product, KD's. It's like super glue on here, providing a strong hold that will keep your nails in place for days. The beauty of press-on nails lies in their versatility and ease of use. With BTA Artbox, you can achieve salon-quality results at home with just a few simple steps.

The first step is to select your nail sizes and prepare the adhesive surface. You'll need to apply a thin coat of nail glue on the inside of the fake nail, followed by two drops on your real nail. This double bond will secure the nail in place, but it's essential to press down hard and hold for at least 45-60 seconds to ensure a solid lock. I emphasize this step because it makes all the difference in the longevity of your nails.

Once you've applied the glue, take your time to shape and refine the edges using a nail file. This is where the magic happens, as it sets apart BTA Artbox press-on nails from regular ones. By carefully filing off the excess glue and natural nub, you'll achieve a seamless blend between your real nail and the fake one.

To enhance the durability of your nails, apply a coat of Builder gel, which is quite thick and serves as a reinforcement layer. Cure it under an LED light for 60 seconds to set the gel and provide additional strength. Next, apply a coat of their top coat to give it that beautiful shine and final touch. Finally, cure the nail under a UV light for another 60 seconds, and your press-on nails are ready to go.

**Removing Press-On Nails with BTA Artbox**

One of the most common concerns when it comes to press-on nails is removal. BTA Artbox has made this process relatively easy and pain-free. The key is to start by trimming off any excess nail length using a baby nail clipper, which makes it easier to remove the nail without causing damage.

Next, apply the nail remover spray directly at the base of the nail, allowing it to dissolve the glue over 5 minutes. Use a cuticle pusher to gently pry up the nail wherever possible, working from one end to the other. If you encounter any resistance, reapply more glue and let it sit before continuing.

The most crucial part of removal is taking your time and being patient. Don't skip out on this step or rush through it, as this can lead to damaging your natural nails. By following these steps, you'll be able to remove the press-on nail without causing any damage or discomfort.

**Troubleshooting and Tips**

For those who are experiencing issues with their press-on nails not lasting, I recommend taking a closer look at your prep work. Make sure you're applying every step of the prep process in detail, as this will make all the difference in the longevity of your nails.

Another crucial tip is to use a more coarse grit nail file and do more filing of your natural nail. This will help create texture, which will keep the nail in place better. Additionally, ensure you're using enough glue and taking the time to press down hard and hold for at least 60 seconds.

If you have any trouble with removal or are experiencing issues with the nails not lasting, try using more aggressive techniques or products. And, as I mentioned earlier, always purchase X-coat tips by BTA Artbox ā€“ they're worth it!

**Shopping with BTA Artbox**

To make shopping for press-on nails even easier, you can use their online tools and features. The website allows you to add multiple items to your cart with just a few clicks of the eye icon in the bottom left corner of each product. This makes it simple to compare different options and find the best products for your needs.

If you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to leave them in the comments below. Save this article as a reference and subscribe to our channel for more tutorials and reviews on beauty products like BTA Artbox press-on nails.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello and welcome back to my channel I am so excited to come on today and share with you what I believe to be the best easy DIY atome nails that I have ever found and if you follow me you know I'm an early adapter I've been doing my own nails for eight nine years these new Nails the new system new type of atome nails have solved every problem I've had they're so easy they're so affordable I'm going to put here on the screen like the average cost per manicure anyone can do them there's no skill required like I just cannot say enough good things so I'm going to walk you through like the full detailed tutorial I recommend saving this video to refer back to it because the details matter if you really want them to last and look incredibly natural they are called the BT art box nails they are a soft gel system with the patented technology when you first get them they just look like regular press on nails and then you add their special top coats and you do the UV light and it seals them in it makes them super strong or a hybrid between presson nails and gel nails so they have the ease of application and all the cool designs and shapes and colors of press on but the longevity and the strength and the look of gel nails they come in a variety of nail shapes sizes lengths colors and they're coming out with new ones all the time I get everything from Amazon they sell on Amazon and they don't just have them for your fingernails they also have them for your toenails if you have tried press on nails in the past and they have failed you they didn't look natural they popped off they just weren't as good as the nail salon I would say to try these don't give up on doing your own nails at home like these look so incredibly natural even up close on camera like I've never been so impressed by at home Nails it takes me between 15 to 30 minutes versus like when I would go to the nail salon be a minimum of 1 and a half to 2 hours plus driving time and I would spend at least $30 to $50 with tip and everything so you can save a lot of money so with all that said let's get started with the tutorial portion starting with your nail prep the first step is you need to have dry nails don't do this just after showering or going swimming I like to do them at night before bed because then after you do the nails they're not going to then get wet soon after so the drier the better you can do your cuticle work as you like so if you prefer to trim your cuticles you can do that but at least I recommend pushing them back step two for prep I like to cut my natural nails down short just because I feel like they look the most natural you can't see your real nail underneath but that's personal preference so I do like to cut my nails down next the step is very important you want to file your natural nail bed just to remove the shine you want to give them a little bit of texture and that's going to give the glue something to grip to go over the entirety of your natural nail to give a little texture next is you can use a nail dehydrator or just use an alcohol prep pad to fully dry out your nails and remove any oils that are on your nails and then last prep step this acid primer top coat what this does is it adds a little sticky layer that helps the adhesion of the nails even more so I do find this makes a difference this is a new step I added and I recommend now you want to get your nails out of the box and select your nail size I actually really like how these nails come because it's easier to select your size and this is like Goldilocks and the three Nails you want to find the nail that fits your nail bed perfectly not too big not too small There are 16 sizes on here so whether you have larger nail beds or tiny nail beds like I do you should be able to find your size and the thing about these nails that makes them the best bottom of this nails that go against your nail bed is tapered and thinner so it really Blends in and looks seamless that is what no other press on nails I've ever found can do as well as these so get your nail sizes selected and now you're going to choose your method depending on what your goals are so method number one I like to go with the nail glue method and this is the method you want to pick if you're looking to change your nails out every one to two weeks and if you want them to be easier to remove if you use their gel cure glue it's going to take a little bit longer but they will be like cemented onto your nails and you can get like three plus weeks of wear time so I use the gel glue on my toenails because for the toes they are much more likely to pop off so makes them extremely secure I typically like to switch out my nails every two weeks just because with any nails you have whether you're at the nail salon or doing them yourself after two weeks there is going to be regrowth so I just like to switch them up you're going with method number one the nail glue so I've tried many many different types of nail glue over the years this is my favorite it's called KDs I mean it's just like super glue on here it really holds them on so you have your nail sizes all selected there's a new technique I use with the glue to avoid Bubbles and to really get the perfect glue application and that is you start by applying the nail glue in a really thin coat on the inside of the fake nail and then do two drops of the nail glue on your real nail so you want the double bond and you press it down hard and I can't emphasize this enough you really want to put pressure press it down as hard as you can and hold it don't skip out don't wait 10 seconds you need like a solid 45 to 60 seconds holding it down you want to lock these nails in place then you want to take your nail file and file off off the top little nub from pulling them off of this little strip and file that off now this is where the magic happens this is what sets it apart from regular press on nails so next St is you get their Builder gel I would say you want to use their brand do a coat of the Builder gel and this is quite thick it's supposed to be thick this is what really reinforces the strength of these nails they're not going to bend break or go anywhere so you put one coat of the Builder gel and then you want to do a 60-second cure with an LED light please either wear gloves or put sunscreen on your hands you don't want to get sun damage on your hands I just put sunscreen on mine and then the last up is to put a coat of their top coat this is what's going to give it the beautiful shine and then you cure your nails under a UV light for 60 seconds and that's it you have the most gorgeous Salon quality nails at home for a fraction of the price and I also just hate the nail salon because of the small talk like I'm an introvert and I hate sitting there and my back hurts like I'm just not a nail salon person in general which is why I've been doing my own nails and these are just as good like they look so good up close I'm getting so many compliments so now let's talk about removal I'm going to demonstrate removing these nails they are so solid on here that's like one big difference from regular prons like these feel so solid I'm doing dishes I'm cleaning I'm doing laundry they're not going any so this is my preferred removal method first you want to get a baby nail clipper and trim off any excess nail this does make it quite a bit easier to remove if you first cut them down short and then you want to get this nail remover spray that dissolves the nail glue and spray it right at the base of the nail and take a little cuticle Pusher and push up the base of the nail wherever you can just so that spray can get in there and start to dissolve the glue let that sit for a good 5 minutes then you want to grab your baby nail clippers it does make it easier if you use a tiny nail clippers and you want to grab the nail and gently pull it back and then spray more of that nail glue if there's any resistance let it sit and then continue pulling it back gently and clipping off and pulling off the nail this does not hurt and my nails underneath like you can see they are not damaged they're totally fine some troubleshooting if for whatever reason you're having issues that they're not lasting on you first thing make sure you go through and you do every step of that nail prep in detail because it does matter the prep makes all the difference second thing I would say is to use a more coarse grit nail file and do more filing of your natural nail the more texture on your natural nail the better they are going to stay the next thing I would say is to make sure you're using enough glue and you are really taking the time to press them down as hard as you can for at least 60 seconds like I've not had any issues of these coming off on me and I'm pretty rough on my nails so do those things and make sure you are purchasing the xco coat tips by BTA artbox they also have the regular press on nails they are not the same thing you want the X coat tips I have everything I used in one list here and to make it easier you could just press the little eye icon in the bottom left of each item and add multiple things to your cart really fast so that is how to shop if you have any other questions leave it down in the comments save this video to refer back to it and subscribe for more videos like this in the future thank you so much for watching and I will see you soon with a new videohello and welcome back to my channel I am so excited to come on today and share with you what I believe to be the best easy DIY atome nails that I have ever found and if you follow me you know I'm an early adapter I've been doing my own nails for eight nine years these new Nails the new system new type of atome nails have solved every problem I've had they're so easy they're so affordable I'm going to put here on the screen like the average cost per manicure anyone can do them there's no skill required like I just cannot say enough good things so I'm going to walk you through like the full detailed tutorial I recommend saving this video to refer back to it because the details matter if you really want them to last and look incredibly natural they are called the BT art box nails they are a soft gel system with the patented technology when you first get them they just look like regular press on nails and then you add their special top coats and you do the UV light and it seals them in it makes them super strong or a hybrid between presson nails and gel nails so they have the ease of application and all the cool designs and shapes and colors of press on but the longevity and the strength and the look of gel nails they come in a variety of nail shapes sizes lengths colors and they're coming out with new ones all the time I get everything from Amazon they sell on Amazon and they don't just have them for your fingernails they also have them for your toenails if you have tried press on nails in the past and they have failed you they didn't look natural they popped off they just weren't as good as the nail salon I would say to try these don't give up on doing your own nails at home like these look so incredibly natural even up close on camera like I've never been so impressed by at home Nails it takes me between 15 to 30 minutes versus like when I would go to the nail salon be a minimum of 1 and a half to 2 hours plus driving time and I would spend at least $30 to $50 with tip and everything so you can save a lot of money so with all that said let's get started with the tutorial portion starting with your nail prep the first step is you need to have dry nails don't do this just after showering or going swimming I like to do them at night before bed because then after you do the nails they're not going to then get wet soon after so the drier the better you can do your cuticle work as you like so if you prefer to trim your cuticles you can do that but at least I recommend pushing them back step two for prep I like to cut my natural nails down short just because I feel like they look the most natural you can't see your real nail underneath but that's personal preference so I do like to cut my nails down next the step is very important you want to file your natural nail bed just to remove the shine you want to give them a little bit of texture and that's going to give the glue something to grip to go over the entirety of your natural nail to give a little texture next is you can use a nail dehydrator or just use an alcohol prep pad to fully dry out your nails and remove any oils that are on your nails and then last prep step this acid primer top coat what this does is it adds a little sticky layer that helps the adhesion of the nails even more so I do find this makes a difference this is a new step I added and I recommend now you want to get your nails out of the box and select your nail size I actually really like how these nails come because it's easier to select your size and this is like Goldilocks and the three Nails you want to find the nail that fits your nail bed perfectly not too big not too small There are 16 sizes on here so whether you have larger nail beds or tiny nail beds like I do you should be able to find your size and the thing about these nails that makes them the best bottom of this nails that go against your nail bed is tapered and thinner so it really Blends in and looks seamless that is what no other press on nails I've ever found can do as well as these so get your nail sizes selected and now you're going to choose your method depending on what your goals are so method number one I like to go with the nail glue method and this is the method you want to pick if you're looking to change your nails out every one to two weeks and if you want them to be easier to remove if you use their gel cure glue it's going to take a little bit longer but they will be like cemented onto your nails and you can get like three plus weeks of wear time so I use the gel glue on my toenails because for the toes they are much more likely to pop off so makes them extremely secure I typically like to switch out my nails every two weeks just because with any nails you have whether you're at the nail salon or doing them yourself after two weeks there is going to be regrowth so I just like to switch them up you're going with method number one the nail glue so I've tried many many different types of nail glue over the years this is my favorite it's called KDs I mean it's just like super glue on here it really holds them on so you have your nail sizes all selected there's a new technique I use with the glue to avoid Bubbles and to really get the perfect glue application and that is you start by applying the nail glue in a really thin coat on the inside of the fake nail and then do two drops of the nail glue on your real nail so you want the double bond and you press it down hard and I can't emphasize this enough you really want to put pressure press it down as hard as you can and hold it don't skip out don't wait 10 seconds you need like a solid 45 to 60 seconds holding it down you want to lock these nails in place then you want to take your nail file and file off off the top little nub from pulling them off of this little strip and file that off now this is where the magic happens this is what sets it apart from regular press on nails so next St is you get their Builder gel I would say you want to use their brand do a coat of the Builder gel and this is quite thick it's supposed to be thick this is what really reinforces the strength of these nails they're not going to bend break or go anywhere so you put one coat of the Builder gel and then you want to do a 60-second cure with an LED light please either wear gloves or put sunscreen on your hands you don't want to get sun damage on your hands I just put sunscreen on mine and then the last up is to put a coat of their top coat this is what's going to give it the beautiful shine and then you cure your nails under a UV light for 60 seconds and that's it you have the most gorgeous Salon quality nails at home for a fraction of the price and I also just hate the nail salon because of the small talk like I'm an introvert and I hate sitting there and my back hurts like I'm just not a nail salon person in general which is why I've been doing my own nails and these are just as good like they look so good up close I'm getting so many compliments so now let's talk about removal I'm going to demonstrate removing these nails they are so solid on here that's like one big difference from regular prons like these feel so solid I'm doing dishes I'm cleaning I'm doing laundry they're not going any so this is my preferred removal method first you want to get a baby nail clipper and trim off any excess nail this does make it quite a bit easier to remove if you first cut them down short and then you want to get this nail remover spray that dissolves the nail glue and spray it right at the base of the nail and take a little cuticle Pusher and push up the base of the nail wherever you can just so that spray can get in there and start to dissolve the glue let that sit for a good 5 minutes then you want to grab your baby nail clippers it does make it easier if you use a tiny nail clippers and you want to grab the nail and gently pull it back and then spray more of that nail glue if there's any resistance let it sit and then continue pulling it back gently and clipping off and pulling off the nail this does not hurt and my nails underneath like you can see they are not damaged they're totally fine some troubleshooting if for whatever reason you're having issues that they're not lasting on you first thing make sure you go through and you do every step of that nail prep in detail because it does matter the prep makes all the difference second thing I would say is to use a more coarse grit nail file and do more filing of your natural nail the more texture on your natural nail the better they are going to stay the next thing I would say is to make sure you're using enough glue and you are really taking the time to press them down as hard as you can for at least 60 seconds like I've not had any issues of these coming off on me and I'm pretty rough on my nails so do those things and make sure you are purchasing the xco coat tips by BTA artbox they also have the regular press on nails they are not the same thing you want the X coat tips I have everything I used in one list here and to make it easier you could just press the little eye icon in the bottom left of each item and add multiple things to your cart really fast so that is how to shop if you have any other questions leave it down in the comments save this video to refer back to it and subscribe for more videos like this in the future thank you so much for watching and I will see you soon with a new video\n"