If we’re being honest, having our nails freshly manicured is one of those things we’re never giving up. But it’s definitely getting a little too costly for our liking to be forking over the big bucks for our nails to only to last a few weeks.
And we could definitely follow our own tips on how to get healthy nails and forgo the fortune-costing endeavour, but we just can’t bring ourselves to do it! Thankfully, Priceline has all our solutions (and the backing of some serious celeb power). Yep, the one stop shop for all things beauty has a selection of not only manicure-making nail polishes, but also press on nails. Yep, we’re going the route of time-saving falsies. Just make sure to remove them properly!
So, let’s see what press on nails Priceline has to offer us!
2024’s Top 3 Priceline Press On Nails
- Sally Hansen Salon Effects Perfect Manicure, $17.95, Priceline
- Kiss Bare But Better Nails, $19.99, Priceline
- Priceline Almond Press On Polished Nails, $10, Priceline
Sally Hansen Salon Effects Perfect Manicure in ‘Affairy To Remember’
From $17.95 at Priceline
We already love Sally Hansen’s nail polishes, so why not try out their press on nails? This clever kit comes with everything you could possibly need to ensure the longevity of your mani. Plus, it comes with a ‘try on’ carton to figure out what size works best for your nail. And, of course, it comes in an ultra-cute, trending chrome-like colour.
Want to read more? Read Sally Hansen Salon Effects Perfect Manicure Reviews here…
Key features:
- Includes unique ‘try me on’ carton
- Trending colours
- Pack includes: 24 nails, nail file, wooden stick, prep pad, adhesive tabs and nail glue
Available at:
- $17.95 from Priceline
Kiss Bare But Better Nails in ‘Nude Short’
From $19.99 at Priceline
If your fave mani has people guessing if you’ve hit the genetic lottery when it comes to nails, then these ‘your nails but better’ looking bare, square nails are where it’s at. You can feel good about skipping the salon, because these nails are made from salon-grade acrylic and totally flatter all skin tones.
Key features:
- Neutral nail look
- Salon-level acrylic nails
- Pack includes: 28 nails, glue bottle, manicure stick, mini file.
Available at:
- $19.99 from Priceline
Priceline Almond Press On Polished Nails in ‘Pink Paradise’
From $10 at Priceline
These seriously cute almond nails are giving us major positive vibes (read: we’ve already added to cart). And with an easy-to-apply flexible fit, these nails are set to last you a whole week of comfortable wear.
Key features:
- Developed with a flexible fit
- Lasts up to seven days
- Pack includes: 24 nails, nail glue
Available at:
- $10 from Priceline
How long do press on nails last?
We’re not here to lie to you, your new found budget-saving press on nails are not going to last you as long as your salon ones. And that’s totally okay! Why? Because if you treat them well, you can just keep on reapplying them. Yep, easy! Your average press on nail will last anywhere from five days to up to two weeks. But if you’re looking make sure they last, our top tip is to be gentle.
Main Image Credit: @tombachik / @jlo
Do you have a go to Priceline pick? Do you have a favourite nail look?
I never tried those press on nails, for me is nail polish it nothing.
yes I am not sure of the effect of adhesive on your natural nails long term -for a special event perhaps
The Priceline press on nails look really nice! That’s a colour I would normally get at the nail salon
Yes they look really nice.
I love the luxury of getting my nails done at a salon but these look so nice
They would last about a minute on my nails. I need my nails to work. With nothing on them
Not sure how good these would be for your natural nail with adhesive?
Me too.
I need these!
I’ve never tried press on nails, but these look good.
I’ve never tried press on nails, managed to avoid the Jamberry craze a view years ago without buying any!
They look quite nice but I’m not too sure about the glue though.
I prefer polish too
i prefer to paint my own
Not for me. These days I just leave my nails as they are.
Never tried these brands but press-on nails have been a godsend.
I’ve never tried press on nails. It sounds like I really should.
I havent used press on nails for years. But I did previously like them so might start trying them again.