BTArtboxnails XCOATTIPS French Gel Nails - White French Tip Press on Nails Pink Extra Short Square Shape Nail Tips, Fake Nail
4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 3,482 ratings
Price: 21.59
Last update: 08-18-2024
About this item
IDEAL FOR FRENCH NAILS MANICURE: Only 150pcs french tip press on nails are included. btartboxnails XCOATTIPS bring you netural colors and classic french designs. ***Get ready for with one bulider gel and one top coat(NECESSARY). Then you can create your unique design in fewer steps.
PATENTED X-COAT PROCESS: Proprietary technology for these french tip press on nails allowing ultraviolet rays through tips and curing the gel glue or solid gel glue, even after the ombre/French/gradient/cat eye design process.
SUPER TIME & MONEY SAVING: btartboxnails press on nails come with pre-applied tip primer & base coat cover. Even beginners can create salon-like nail extension within 10 mins! Saving lots of time and money whether at home or in the salon, perfect for all people who love nail art.
NO STINGING SUPER COMFORT EXPERIENCE: btartboxnails fake nails with more malleable and more natural, fit both flat and curved nails. Comfortable! No stinging! No trace!
INNOVATIVE LOOK & ULTRA FIT: btartboxnails gel nail tips contours to nails perfectly from cuticle to free edge. Each nail features a tapered fit towards the cuticle to give you the most netural look! Please contact us for any product questions.
PATENTED X-COAT PROCESS: Proprietary technology for these french tip press on nails allowing ultraviolet rays through tips and curing the gel glue or solid gel glue, even after the ombre/French/gradient/cat eye design process.
SUPER TIME & MONEY SAVING: btartboxnails press on nails come with pre-applied tip primer & base coat cover. Even beginners can create salon-like nail extension within 10 mins! Saving lots of time and money whether at home or in the salon, perfect for all people who love nail art.
NO STINGING SUPER COMFORT EXPERIENCE: btartboxnails fake nails with more malleable and more natural, fit both flat and curved nails. Comfortable! No stinging! No trace!
INNOVATIVE LOOK & ULTRA FIT: btartboxnails gel nail tips contours to nails perfectly from cuticle to free edge. Each nail features a tapered fit towards the cuticle to give you the most netural look! Please contact us for any product questions.
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Top reviews from the United States
Coco
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful, Sturdy, and My Absolute Favorite Nails!
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I recently purchased these nails (Brown Medium Almond XCOAT TIPS Gel Nail style) and am thrilled with my purchase. The French tip design with the brown color is gorgeous. It’s classy and elegant, perfect for any occasion. The almond shape adds a touch of sophistication, and I’ve received countless compliments every time I wear them. One of the best things about these nails is their longevity. They stay on firmly without lifting or falling off, providing a long-lasting, beautiful manicure. Overall, these nails have exceeded my expectations in every way. They are sturdy, attractive, and easy to apply, making them my favorite nails. I highly recommend these to anyone looking for a high-quality, stylish, long-lasting nail solution!
Ryan
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful, easy to apply
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
If you’re looking for salon quality nails that are easy to apply and much cheaper, these nails will not disappoint. I pair with a Una gel nail glue, cure, cover with a gel coat and cure again. They usually last 1-2 weeks and easy to soak off. I prefer extra short length for work. The nails are durable and I’ve received several compliments on the shape. The look like salon quality.
Kay
5.0 out of 5 stars
Transformed my badly bitten & brittle nails
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
I started doing my own nails at home many years ago as I am a chronic nail biter and going to the salon is super embarrassing. Over the years I've tried acrylic, dip powder, natural gel overlays, gelx tips, press-ons, etc. and these are THE BEST I've tried. I decided to give these a shot after I did the French toe version that lasted me OVER A MONTH and this confirmed that I will never step foot in a salon. My husband even complimented the unique french design, shape and color of these! Sizing is easy and they fit perfectly, but 3 of my fingers on each hand basically have the same size nail so a lot of the other ones are just wasted. I wish I could order a pack of just the sizes I need. The first time applying it took me 2 hours start to finish but that's because I applied WAY too much of the glue gel for each nail and had to do a lot of clean up. But now that I have the ratio correct, it'll be easier the next time around. Lastly, these are SUPER DURABLE. I am very hard on my hands and due to the protective builder gel layer and top coat, I never have to worry about ruining the delicate french tip design. These are my new monthly staple and I can't wait to try adding cute designs to them!
Kay
5.0 out of 5 stars
Transformed my badly bitten & brittle nails
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
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Artemis
4.0 out of 5 stars
Read For Pro Tip ????????
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023
Pros:
The French is perfect because it is machine pressed or machine made. It's smooth, thin to the surface of the nail, and the smile line is impeccable.
It is indeed gel. It has a perfect gelly look to it, matte or glossy, and doesn't crease when bent, making it fast, easy and accurate when making a pinched set of nails.
Easy to layer over top of polygel, hard gel, gel glue, or traditional air dry glue.
They take all types of polish and top coats oh so dreamily.
When layered with gel glue, polygel or hard gel, they're easy to keep as reusable press ons.
Cons:
I wish the pink was a little more opaque, a little brighter and a little bit more of a cotton candy or bubble gum color. I use polygel or hard gel under these because otherwise there's a semi sheer pink gap between my finger tip and where the French smile line begins. I don't use them with traditional air dry glue on their own for this reason. If they were a little more opaque and a little pinker, I would be able to, though. They're so close to perfect for me.
The pink short almond set came with all the pieces in a plastic box, loose. I hated that. I think that the strips are by far more professional, convenient, attractive and easy to size.
I returned them because unfortunately several nails were clipped at the tips, so were more like coffin instead of almond like the rest of the nails in the set.
I wound up ordering their Pink Short Square instead.
4/25/2023:
I got the short pink square set today and got them on. I'm in love!!! That's my left thumb. I installed this set with my favorite nail bed polygel of all time, Rosè from Makartt. I have some pink, opaque builder gel coming from Makartt later this week, and I'll redo my nails then with it instead because I want a bit more coverage and thinner cuticles that I don't need to sand down, which does create a rougher, faker look for me if I can't do it perfectly... extra tough to do with my non dominant hand!
But these nails are incredible, in my opinion. I can file them down at the cuticle area before applying if I need them shorter while preserving the French tip, they're sturdy enough for me while still being thin enough, I love the pink color, the box contains 5 to 10 sets for my personal use depending on whether I use hard gel or polygel, and they can be reused as pressons.
Now the pro tip. Have you ever heard of the cuticle pocket? Opening the cuticle pocket is the secret to getting nails that look and feel exactly like Russian salon nail services. If you look on YouTube, search "how to open and clean the cuticle pocket nails" or something very similar. I know my photo isn't the greatest, but hopefully you can see the depth between the nail and cuticle area. If you open that cuticle pocket, clean it, then carefully insert the press on slightly under it, it looks incredibly crisp and it prevents lifting even further.
Another pro tip, one I figured out myself:
If these nails are too sheer for your liking, buy or use a jelly polish on the underside of the nails first, one to three coats, and then fill the under side with non stick sculpting gel. Pressing down on the cuticle area forward to the tip, you'll retail the nice thin cuticle area under the pocket too. Then you'll also want to secure the nail with a clear UV clip. Place it right at the cuticle area firmly, then bake in the light for 90 sec. Then top coat to seal the French tip. Voila.
Another general note, if you insert the nail under your cuticle, it shortens the press on. BTA Frenchies are in general perceived to be kinda long.. your opinion of the length depends on the length of your applied area, so, from chosen cuticle area (some people leave some space between the press on and their cuticle, some people gently push back and clean the cuticle to apply for a snug fit, some apply against the untouched cuticle, and some, like me now, give the cuticle the full cut, push and clean, then insert underneath) to the free edge of the finger tip. If you insert these into the pocket, suddenly too long "short" press ons become much shorter.. in my new opinion, just right. I love BTA French tips.
The French is perfect because it is machine pressed or machine made. It's smooth, thin to the surface of the nail, and the smile line is impeccable.
It is indeed gel. It has a perfect gelly look to it, matte or glossy, and doesn't crease when bent, making it fast, easy and accurate when making a pinched set of nails.
Easy to layer over top of polygel, hard gel, gel glue, or traditional air dry glue.
They take all types of polish and top coats oh so dreamily.
When layered with gel glue, polygel or hard gel, they're easy to keep as reusable press ons.
Cons:
I wish the pink was a little more opaque, a little brighter and a little bit more of a cotton candy or bubble gum color. I use polygel or hard gel under these because otherwise there's a semi sheer pink gap between my finger tip and where the French smile line begins. I don't use them with traditional air dry glue on their own for this reason. If they were a little more opaque and a little pinker, I would be able to, though. They're so close to perfect for me.
The pink short almond set came with all the pieces in a plastic box, loose. I hated that. I think that the strips are by far more professional, convenient, attractive and easy to size.
I returned them because unfortunately several nails were clipped at the tips, so were more like coffin instead of almond like the rest of the nails in the set.
I wound up ordering their Pink Short Square instead.
4/25/2023:
I got the short pink square set today and got them on. I'm in love!!! That's my left thumb. I installed this set with my favorite nail bed polygel of all time, Rosè from Makartt. I have some pink, opaque builder gel coming from Makartt later this week, and I'll redo my nails then with it instead because I want a bit more coverage and thinner cuticles that I don't need to sand down, which does create a rougher, faker look for me if I can't do it perfectly... extra tough to do with my non dominant hand!
But these nails are incredible, in my opinion. I can file them down at the cuticle area before applying if I need them shorter while preserving the French tip, they're sturdy enough for me while still being thin enough, I love the pink color, the box contains 5 to 10 sets for my personal use depending on whether I use hard gel or polygel, and they can be reused as pressons.
Now the pro tip. Have you ever heard of the cuticle pocket? Opening the cuticle pocket is the secret to getting nails that look and feel exactly like Russian salon nail services. If you look on YouTube, search "how to open and clean the cuticle pocket nails" or something very similar. I know my photo isn't the greatest, but hopefully you can see the depth between the nail and cuticle area. If you open that cuticle pocket, clean it, then carefully insert the press on slightly under it, it looks incredibly crisp and it prevents lifting even further.
Another pro tip, one I figured out myself:
If these nails are too sheer for your liking, buy or use a jelly polish on the underside of the nails first, one to three coats, and then fill the under side with non stick sculpting gel. Pressing down on the cuticle area forward to the tip, you'll retail the nice thin cuticle area under the pocket too. Then you'll also want to secure the nail with a clear UV clip. Place it right at the cuticle area firmly, then bake in the light for 90 sec. Then top coat to seal the French tip. Voila.
Another general note, if you insert the nail under your cuticle, it shortens the press on. BTA Frenchies are in general perceived to be kinda long.. your opinion of the length depends on the length of your applied area, so, from chosen cuticle area (some people leave some space between the press on and their cuticle, some people gently push back and clean the cuticle to apply for a snug fit, some apply against the untouched cuticle, and some, like me now, give the cuticle the full cut, push and clean, then insert underneath) to the free edge of the finger tip. If you insert these into the pocket, suddenly too long "short" press ons become much shorter.. in my new opinion, just right. I love BTA French tips.
Artemis
4.0 out of 5 stars
Read For Pro Tip ????????
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023
The French is perfect because it is machine pressed or machine made. It's smooth, thin to the surface of the nail, and the smile line is impeccable.
It is indeed gel. It has a perfect gelly look to it, matte or glossy, and doesn't crease when bent, making it fast, easy and accurate when making a pinched set of nails.
Easy to layer over top of polygel, hard gel, gel glue, or traditional air dry glue.
They take all types of polish and top coats oh so dreamily.
When layered with gel glue, polygel or hard gel, they're easy to keep as reusable press ons.
Cons:
I wish the pink was a little more opaque, a little brighter and a little bit more of a cotton candy or bubble gum color. I use polygel or hard gel under these because otherwise there's a semi sheer pink gap between my finger tip and where the French smile line begins. I don't use them with traditional air dry glue on their own for this reason. If they were a little more opaque and a little pinker, I would be able to, though. They're so close to perfect for me.
The pink short almond set came with all the pieces in a plastic box, loose. I hated that. I think that the strips are by far more professional, convenient, attractive and easy to size.
I returned them because unfortunately several nails were clipped at the tips, so were more like coffin instead of almond like the rest of the nails in the set.
I wound up ordering their Pink Short Square instead.
4/25/2023:
I got the short pink square set today and got them on. I'm in love!!! That's my left thumb. I installed this set with my favorite nail bed polygel of all time, Rosè from Makartt. I have some pink, opaque builder gel coming from Makartt later this week, and I'll redo my nails then with it instead because I want a bit more coverage and thinner cuticles that I don't need to sand down, which does create a rougher, faker look for me if I can't do it perfectly... extra tough to do with my non dominant hand!
But these nails are incredible, in my opinion. I can file them down at the cuticle area before applying if I need them shorter while preserving the French tip, they're sturdy enough for me while still being thin enough, I love the pink color, the box contains 5 to 10 sets for my personal use depending on whether I use hard gel or polygel, and they can be reused as pressons.
Now the pro tip. Have you ever heard of the cuticle pocket? Opening the cuticle pocket is the secret to getting nails that look and feel exactly like Russian salon nail services. If you look on YouTube, search "how to open and clean the cuticle pocket nails" or something very similar. I know my photo isn't the greatest, but hopefully you can see the depth between the nail and cuticle area. If you open that cuticle pocket, clean it, then carefully insert the press on slightly under it, it looks incredibly crisp and it prevents lifting even further.
Another pro tip, one I figured out myself:
If these nails are too sheer for your liking, buy or use a jelly polish on the underside of the nails first, one to three coats, and then fill the under side with non stick sculpting gel. Pressing down on the cuticle area forward to the tip, you'll retail the nice thin cuticle area under the pocket too. Then you'll also want to secure the nail with a clear UV clip. Place it right at the cuticle area firmly, then bake in the light for 90 sec. Then top coat to seal the French tip. Voila.
Another general note, if you insert the nail under your cuticle, it shortens the press on. BTA Frenchies are in general perceived to be kinda long.. your opinion of the length depends on the length of your applied area, so, from chosen cuticle area (some people leave some space between the press on and their cuticle, some people gently push back and clean the cuticle to apply for a snug fit, some apply against the untouched cuticle, and some, like me now, give the cuticle the full cut, push and clean, then insert underneath) to the free edge of the finger tip. If you insert these into the pocket, suddenly too long "short" press ons become much shorter.. in my new opinion, just right. I love BTA French tips.
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Jade G. ????
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
These would easily cost $80 at a nail salon. I have been doing polygel and gel x at home for the past few years but the tips I have been using are a lot thinner, these are very thick as I think that adds to the durability since they have lasted much longer on me. I use uv gel glue to adhere. It’s much quicker and flawless looking since I don’t have to do the French nail design. Upset I wasted so much money on other nail products trying to find the best thing. These are it! Ordered the xs square
Jade G. ????
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
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kimberly
5.0 out of 5 stars
high quality nails
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
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the salon, you have to prep. otherwise, the nails won’t last. i recently started adding a UV gel/soak off polish on top of my nails to give it that salon finish so it takes me a lil longer than it would if i were
to just prep it and put the nails on as is. i usually wash my hands first, then go in with some
cotton pads and some isopropyl alcohol in it over each nails to get oils off the nail beds. then i use my cuticle cutter and press the cuticle down, cut any dead skins around the nail bed, trim the nails, file each nail 4-5 times, then apply the nails using KISS maximum speed glue—pressing each nail and holding it down for at least 10 seconds before applying the next nail.
the next step is not mandatory but i do it for the salon finish look with a gel polish using a UV lamp so the glue dries faster.
kimberly
5.0 out of 5 stars
high quality nails
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
the salon, you have to prep. otherwise, the nails won’t last. i recently started adding a UV gel/soak off polish on top of my nails to give it that salon finish so it takes me a lil longer than it would if i were
to just prep it and put the nails on as is. i usually wash my hands first, then go in with some
cotton pads and some isopropyl alcohol in it over each nails to get oils off the nail beds. then i use my cuticle cutter and press the cuticle down, cut any dead skins around the nail bed, trim the nails, file each nail 4-5 times, then apply the nails using KISS maximum speed glue—pressing each nail and holding it down for at least 10 seconds before applying the next nail.
the next step is not mandatory but i do it for the salon finish look with a gel polish using a UV lamp so the glue dries faster.
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