Super Strong Nail Glue for Press On Nails, Nail Tips & Acrylic Nails (8ml) NYK1 Nail Bond Brush On Nail Glue for Press Ons, L

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 73,403 ratings

Price: 12.99

Last update: 01-10-2025


About this item

★ SUPER STRONG - Salon Professional Nail Glue for Nail Tips, Press On Nails, Acrylic Nails and Fake Nails
★ QUICK DRY - Water Resistant, Super Strong, Reliable and Long-Lasting Salon Professional Nail Glue
★ BRUSH ON - Built-In Fine Precision Brush Applicator for Quick, Effortless, Accurate Application
★ EXTRA FILL - Brush On Nail Glue Bottle - Size: 8ml / 8g
★ PERFECT FOR - Nail Glue For Press On Nails, Fake Nails, Nail Tips, Glue On Nails and Nail Art


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AnonymousBeans
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
I was eyeing this nail glue for a while and decided to finally buy. Man I’m so glad I did!! I can FINALLY wear my nails without having to worry about them popping off the next day! I followed the instructions, used these nail press ons, not the tips, and boy is this glue STRONG! It is not lying when it say it bonds within seconds ???? So glad I don’t have to sit there under a UV light that barely bonds the gel glue together. This glue literally worked in seconds and is super strong. I am constantly washing dishes and not once do I feel these nails popping off. I used Sally Quick Dry polish and top coat!! The results are amazing. Will definitely have to purchase more!!
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AnonymousBeans
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
I was eyeing this nail glue for a while and decided to finally buy. Man I’m so glad I did!! I can FINALLY wear my nails without having to worry about them popping off the next day! I followed the instructions, used these nail press ons, not the tips, and boy is this glue STRONG! It is not lying when it say it bonds within seconds ???? So glad I don’t have to sit there under a UV light that barely bonds the gel glue together. This glue literally worked in seconds and is super strong. I am constantly washing dishes and not once do I feel these nails popping off. I used Sally Quick Dry polish and top coat!! The results are amazing. Will definitely have to purchase more!!
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Tanja A
5.0 out of 5 stars Best glue for press-on nails
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I love press-on nails but prefer to spend my money on something other than a nail salon. I did some research and after trying multiple different nail glues with more or less success, this glue is the best for press-on nails. The brush makes it easy to apply and it lasts way longer than other glues. I love it so much that I bought two more bottles. This is the glue I will use from now on, so I can recommend it. Try it out and you will not be disappointed.
Elisangela Defreitas
5.0 out of 5 stars It works great!
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
It’s a great glue, but don’t use too much or it can glue under the nail and make the nail detach from skin underneath the nail. Like the middle finger nail on the picture.
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Elisangela Defreitas
5.0 out of 5 stars It works great!
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
It’s a great glue, but don’t use too much or it can glue under the nail and make the nail detach from skin underneath the nail. Like the middle finger nail on the picture.
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Syd
4.0 out of 5 stars Strong but Good
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
This nail glue is really well and is VERY strong. It dries quick after it’s applied but my press ons have survived a while!
G
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Nail Glue- w/ tips and tricks and how to apply
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
I've tried 5+ of the top rated Amazon nail glues and this is the best one by far. It worked even better than using acrylic and monomer to adhere my press on.

My nails generally last 2+ weeks with this glue.

Here are my tips/tricks:
-Plan ahead! Avoid water for as long as you can after you apply your nails. I like to do mine late afternoon or evening and I avoid water (showers, hand washing, dishes) until the next day. Exposure to water in general breaks down the glue, this is especially true in the 12 hours after they have been applied and are caring.
- it is super important that you don't touch anything including your phone, Door knobs, remotes during the nail application process. I give myself 30 minute typically. I will turn something on the TV an let it auto play. All of these surfaces have oils and bacteria that will contaminate your nails and can weaken the glue.
- always protect the nails!
- don't use your nails to open soda cans. Use a butter knife or other utensil to lift the tab. (Or ask someone to open it for you).
- avoid anything that puts direct pressure on your nails. Don't try to remove a sticker lable with them or o pry something with them.
- when you grab things don't dig in your nails. Try to put the pressure on your palms or finger tips; not the nails.
- no long exposure to water as this will weaken the glue.
-Use hand sanitizer when you can.
- If you have to do dishes, wash a dog, scrub a floor ect. use dish gloves.
- wear gloves when gardening or messing with soil. Soil has bacteria that can get trapped under the press on nails and it can turn your natural nails green.
-avoid getting greasy lotions on/around your nails. The mix of oil and moisture will break down the glue.
-Vialsss on social media has great tutorials on how to do everyday tasks with long/fake nails. There are many great online tutorials on how to protect your nails.

- If you lose a nail. Try to file away the excess glue on the nail before you reapply it. Wipe your natural nail and the press-on down with rubbing alcohol to kill off bacteria before you reapply it!

To apply the nails you will need:
Nails, this glue, cuticle pusher, nail file, nail clippers, cotton pads, acetone nail polish remover, 70% rubbing alcohol or alcohol wipes/pads, nail dehydrator.

My steps for application are:
-Wash your hands with dish soap before you start to remove all oils and contaminates.
- trim your nails, push back the cuticles, lightly... Lightly! (just take away the shine) file your nails to give a rough surface the glue can stick to.
- Wipe your nails down with "pure" acetone. Do not use the nail strengthening or the non-acetone removers as they often leave contaminates (thing that will make your nail glue not stick) behind on your nails. This step helps remove the natural oils and debris from pushing back the cuticles and filing.
-I size my nails at this point (pop them out, try them on if need be and line them up in order of application).
- I wipe down my nails and finger tips again with a cotton pad with 70% rubbing alcohol in case I came in contact with oils or other contaminates during the sizing process. This also kills bacteria.
- I use a nail dehydration on my nails.
- I apply one nail at a time. This glue dries super fast. I start with my pointer finger first as it get the most use and needs the strongest bond. I also do one hand at a time.
- apply the glue to your nail. A thin coat on the whole nail. ​You don't need a thick coating. I find for me my nails last longer if I only apply it to my natural nails and don't put any on the press on. One dip in the bottle is enough to coat each nail generally (might need to redip for big thumbs). I have big hands and one dip is usually fine.
- I apply the press-on starting at the base of my nail. Pushing it down from the base of the nail to the tip to squeeze out any air bubbles. I then use my thumb and the knuckle/side of my forefinger of the opposite hand to firmly hold the nail in place while the glue dries (see weird photo). Hold in place for 20 seconds or so.
-Flip your finger over and swipe some glue along the underside where the the tip of your natural nail ends and the press on continues. (See photo). This will extend the life of the nail for days. It will help keep your nails from lifting and will keep moisture from seeping in under the nail and weakening the glue.
- do every nail this way.
- cuticle oil if you have it when you are done. If you want to.
-wait at least 10 minutes before you file them to make sure the glue has had enough time to set.

Soak off removal: (takes 20-30 minutes) this method protects the press on nails so that they could theoretically be reused.
You will need: a bowl, dish soap, warm water, acetone, cotton pads (cuticle pusher not the sharp type, nail file, both optional)
-Take a few squirts of dish soap and add it to a bowl of warm to hot water (as warm as you can stand).
- Turn on a episode of your favorite show.
- Soak your hands in the warm water w/soap for 10 minutes or so. make sure the nails are covered completly in water.
- With your nails (or the cuticle pusher) push/ gently pry around the edges of your nail to see if they are loosening. Some should be loosening. I also pinch the nails on the sides between my thumb an forefinger to see if they are loosening. I refill the warm soapy water as it has gotten cold.
- Soak another 10 minutes.
- Some of the nails should be lifting, I will gently see if they want to pop off by pinching and lightly pulling on them. I place the edge of my thumb nail under the loose nail and give it a gentle flick. If you can't flick them off with a gentle flick then soak them for longer. You want them pretty much falling off. you may want to refresh your soapy water. Definitly soak for longer if they are not practically popping off.
- Once all the nails have popped off there will be a little lingering glue. You can file it lightly with a nail file and then remove it with acetone. Or skip the filing and just remove the residue with acetone. This glue wont just rub off. I saturate a cotton pad and hold it on the nail for 30 seconds and then try to wipe away the glue residue.

Acentone Soak Removal: (note, I don't reuse my nails. I buy them for under $1 a set. This method will melt them)
You will need: plastic gloves, acetone nail polish remover, cotton pads, rubber bands or hair ties.
- remove all hand and wrist jewelry
- cut 5 cotton pads in half and place them into the finger tips of the gloves.
- rubber bands around your writs.
- pour a cap full of acetone in each finger (I just guess).
- put your hands in the gloves, put the rubber bands over the edges of the gloves on your wrist to seal it tight.
- sit finger tips down for 20 minutes while the nails and glue melt. I will occasionally pinch and twist the tips with the cotton pads to help remove the nails.
- once the nails have dissolved I remove the gloves. Wipe my nails down with fresh acetone soaked cotton pads to remove any residue.
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G
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Nail Glue- w/ tips and tricks and how to apply
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
I've tried 5+ of the top rated Amazon nail glues and this is the best one by far. It worked even better than using acrylic and monomer to adhere my press on.

My nails generally last 2+ weeks with this glue.

Here are my tips/tricks:
-Plan ahead! Avoid water for as long as you can after you apply your nails. I like to do mine late afternoon or evening and I avoid water (showers, hand washing, dishes) until the next day. Exposure to water in general breaks down the glue, this is especially true in the 12 hours after they have been applied and are caring.
- it is super important that you don't touch anything including your phone, Door knobs, remotes during the nail application process. I give myself 30 minute typically. I will turn something on the TV an let it auto play. All of these surfaces have oils and bacteria that will contaminate your nails and can weaken the glue.
- always protect the nails!
- don't use your nails to open soda cans. Use a butter knife or other utensil to lift the tab. (Or ask someone to open it for you).
- avoid anything that puts direct pressure on your nails. Don't try to remove a sticker lable with them or o pry something with them.
- when you grab things don't dig in your nails. Try to put the pressure on your palms or finger tips; not the nails.
- no long exposure to water as this will weaken the glue.
-Use hand sanitizer when you can.
- If you have to do dishes, wash a dog, scrub a floor ect. use dish gloves.
- wear gloves when gardening or messing with soil. Soil has bacteria that can get trapped under the press on nails and it can turn your natural nails green.
-avoid getting greasy lotions on/around your nails. The mix of oil and moisture will break down the glue.
-Vialsss on social media has great tutorials on how to do everyday tasks with long/fake nails. There are many great online tutorials on how to protect your nails.

- If you lose a nail. Try to file away the excess glue on the nail before you reapply it. Wipe your natural nail and the press-on down with rubbing alcohol to kill off bacteria before you reapply it!

To apply the nails you will need:
Nails, this glue, cuticle pusher, nail file, nail clippers, cotton pads, acetone nail polish remover, 70% rubbing alcohol or alcohol wipes/pads, nail dehydrator.

My steps for application are:
-Wash your hands with dish soap before you start to remove all oils and contaminates.
- trim your nails, push back the cuticles, lightly... Lightly! (just take away the shine) file your nails to give a rough surface the glue can stick to.
- Wipe your nails down with "pure" acetone. Do not use the nail strengthening or the non-acetone removers as they often leave contaminates (thing that will make your nail glue not stick) behind on your nails. This step helps remove the natural oils and debris from pushing back the cuticles and filing.
-I size my nails at this point (pop them out, try them on if need be and line them up in order of application).
- I wipe down my nails and finger tips again with a cotton pad with 70% rubbing alcohol in case I came in contact with oils or other contaminates during the sizing process. This also kills bacteria.
- I use a nail dehydration on my nails.
- I apply one nail at a time. This glue dries super fast. I start with my pointer finger first as it get the most use and needs the strongest bond. I also do one hand at a time.
- apply the glue to your nail. A thin coat on the whole nail. ​You don't need a thick coating. I find for me my nails last longer if I only apply it to my natural nails and don't put any on the press on. One dip in the bottle is enough to coat each nail generally (might need to redip for big thumbs). I have big hands and one dip is usually fine.
- I apply the press-on starting at the base of my nail. Pushing it down from the base of the nail to the tip to squeeze out any air bubbles. I then use my thumb and the knuckle/side of my forefinger of the opposite hand to firmly hold the nail in place while the glue dries (see weird photo). Hold in place for 20 seconds or so.
-Flip your finger over and swipe some glue along the underside where the the tip of your natural nail ends and the press on continues. (See photo). This will extend the life of the nail for days. It will help keep your nails from lifting and will keep moisture from seeping in under the nail and weakening the glue.
- do every nail this way.
- cuticle oil if you have it when you are done. If you want to.
-wait at least 10 minutes before you file them to make sure the glue has had enough time to set.

Soak off removal: (takes 20-30 minutes) this method protects the press on nails so that they could theoretically be reused.
You will need: a bowl, dish soap, warm water, acetone, cotton pads (cuticle pusher not the sharp type, nail file, both optional)
-Take a few squirts of dish soap and add it to a bowl of warm to hot water (as warm as you can stand).
- Turn on a episode of your favorite show.
- Soak your hands in the warm water w/soap for 10 minutes or so. make sure the nails are covered completly in water.
- With your nails (or the cuticle pusher) push/ gently pry around the edges of your nail to see if they are loosening. Some should be loosening. I also pinch the nails on the sides between my thumb an forefinger to see if they are loosening. I refill the warm soapy water as it has gotten cold.
- Soak another 10 minutes.
- Some of the nails should be lifting, I will gently see if they want to pop off by pinching and lightly pulling on them. I place the edge of my thumb nail under the loose nail and give it a gentle flick. If you can't flick them off with a gentle flick then soak them for longer. You want them pretty much falling off. you may want to refresh your soapy water. Definitly soak for longer if they are not practically popping off.
- Once all the nails have popped off there will be a little lingering glue. You can file it lightly with a nail file and then remove it with acetone. Or skip the filing and just remove the residue with acetone. This glue wont just rub off. I saturate a cotton pad and hold it on the nail for 30 seconds and then try to wipe away the glue residue.

Acentone Soak Removal: (note, I don't reuse my nails. I buy them for under $1 a set. This method will melt them)
You will need: plastic gloves, acetone nail polish remover, cotton pads, rubber bands or hair ties.
- remove all hand and wrist jewelry
- cut 5 cotton pads in half and place them into the finger tips of the gloves.
- rubber bands around your writs.
- pour a cap full of acetone in each finger (I just guess).
- put your hands in the gloves, put the rubber bands over the edges of the gloves on your wrist to seal it tight.
- sit finger tips down for 20 minutes while the nails and glue melt. I will occasionally pinch and twist the tips with the cotton pads to help remove the nails.
- once the nails have dissolved I remove the gloves. Wipe my nails down with fresh acetone soaked cotton pads to remove any residue.
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hannah
5.0 out of 5 stars the best out there
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
I've tried many different nail glues and this seems to be the best. I really like the fact that it has a brush applicator for precision + has super strong adhesion power. Definitely pricier than most nail glues but I think it's worth it. I use this to apply fake nail tips for acrylic nails and they haven't fallen off once.
Athena D.
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorilla glue who?
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
Honestly, I've never gone out of my way to buy nail glue separately, but now I'll only ever buy this one for all my nail gluing needs. I work a very hands on, labor intensive job and this glue just doesn't rest. Plus, the brush makes it very user friendly and reduces likelihood of making a mess, or using too much glue.
Charo
5.0 out of 5 stars Love It!
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
I’ve used press on nails for years, and the problem is that a couple of days after putting them on they start falling off. This glue is amazing. Once I use it, the nails will stay glued for 2 weeks. Once in a while the thumbnail will fall off because of high use, but otherwise, I use it all the time. Some reviewers complain that it’s difficult to take the nails off. It is true that it’s harder to get the nails off than when using the typical glue, but I much rather have that problem than having nails constantly fall off at the most inconvenient times. I keep the small bottle in my purse just in case. Great product

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