Super Strong Nail Glue For Nail Tips, Acrylic Nails and Press On Nails (8ml) NYK1 Nail Bond Brush On Nail Glue For Press On Nails Long Lasting Nail Glue For Acrylic Nails Fake Nails Tips Nail Glue Gel

(17 customer reviews)

    $13.00

    Brand NYK1
    Specific Uses For Product Press On Nails
    Nail Tips
    Acrylic Nails
    Fake Nails
    Material Super Strong Nail Glue
    Compatible Material Acrylic
    Item Form Brush on Nail Glue
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
    Product Dimensions 1.22 x 0.94 x 0.71 inches; 0.32 ounces
    Item model number False Nail Glue
    Date First Available August 31
    2016
    Manufacturer NYK1

    Based on 17 reviews

    4.8 overall
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    1. Sloane L.

      Glue is easy to use. Dries fast and the strength is amazing. NO nail tip pop offs with this glue. Highly recommend!

      Sloane L.

    2. K. Walch

      I was at a store looking for nail glue when a woman told me about NYK1 glue and how much she loves it. When I saw the price I was a bit taken back but went ahead and ordered it. Boy am I glad I did! I used this glue on false nails from Temu. I was going on a beach vacation so my fingers and toes were going to be exposed a lot and in water for hours at a time. After 3 weeks of up to 6 hours in water, sun and sand not a single nail came off! They look as good as they did on day one. I am hooked and will only buy NYK1 mail glue from now on.

      K. Walch

    3. Ghoulington

      I work 911 in EMS. I was determined not to give up my sense of style and my love for fun and color. I love press on nails, as they’re easy to put on and take off. However, because of my job and how harsh I am on my hands and nails, most nails I’d wear would pop off within a few days under all the stress, sweat, soap and water, and dirt they’re exposed to.I finally decided to get a proper nail glue instead of just the tubes that comes with some press ons. This nail glue is freaking amazing. I abuse my hands all day every day- lifting, pulling, dragging, etc. I wear thick gloves that pool with my sweat and soak my hands. I wash my hands religiously. MY NAILS STAY ON!This glue is amazing, very strong, and very easy to apply. It dries fast but not *so* fast that you can’t readjust the nail. I applied as directed and never have had any issues. Hell, I’ve even used this glue as a quick fix to earrings and other things that break, and they hold 😅. Applicator is comfortable, brush is good quality, and it doesn’t smell the worst.This is the only glue I will be using for now on.

      Ghoulington

    4. Hope

      It is no joke that this is a strong nail glue. Works really well with press on nails but only down side is that it is a bit difficult to remove, This is a great alternative to salons and overspending on nails.

      Hope

    5. Steven Stratton

      Just buy it! I’ve used the kiss glue brand many times, all lengths of nails and they often pop off within 24 hours, requiring me to replace multiple nails even if only wearing for a couple days. This stuff lasted for 5+ days and only 2 nails popped off, and after reapplying they stayed for the duration! I spent several days in a chlorinated pool and the glue still held. I can’t say enough how impressed I am. It’s the easiest to apply and it’s not messy. An absolute game changer for the pressy girlies.

      Steven Stratton

    6. Allyson

      This glue is hands down the best I’ve tried!!! This is the 4th one I’ve tried and it has amazing hold but with enough time to adjust if needed. I mean you take forever to adjust but you have tad bit of wiggle rm.Goes on super easy and I had no spill over. Which was very nice as I didn’t have to go back clean it up I’ve tried this glue with 2 different brands of nails and they stay for a couple wks.It truly depends on your nail prep, which is VERY important!!!!! 1st wash your damn hands! Push back your cuticle and snip and hang nails that are in need of the trim. Buff/LIGHTLY sand the top of your nail. Your wanting the shine off and if you have deep ridges, smooth those down aswell. DO NOT buff up your nails to the point of really thinning your nails.Follow instructions on how to use the glue and nail the last time I used I was able to almost 3wks from this glue! Did I have nail pop off here or there? Yes but I also feel it was fault. I’m one of those ppl that use you fingers to pick at a sticker, code, label, photo…. idk.I guess what I’m saying is.. .be freaking smart and realize that sometimes 💩 happens and a nail comes off or something. Just your natural nails break these do as well if your TRY to be a little a different.

      Allyson

    7. Traci

      I really like this nail glue so far. As long as you do just like the directions say an follow them , then your nails will stay on. It’s easy to use, dries clear and not lumpy. For the price you can’t beat it. It’s a good size bottle too! So if you want a nail glue that works get this one!

      Traci

    8. Darla Eve

      This stuff is legit. Make sure you have the proper tools and soak READY before you start. I had to soak off 5 nails because the glue dries at the speed of light and I wasnt quick enough and it caused bubbles.The only downside is it IS QUICK. Ive glued my fingers together in 10 seconds AND because it is so solid of glue, my finger hurt slightly even though I made sure I had the right size nails. There is no ‘flex’ to the glue.I only use Btartbox nails since they soak off easily.Ill keep these on a week to make sure my nailbeds dont get destroyed before I start to leave them on longer.

      Darla Eve

    9. Bunmi Igbinedion

      Honestly I’m a mom so I had my hands in water a lot. It’s lasted a whole week so far. I liked that the applicator had a brush like tip to make applying the glue really smooth. I haven’t removed it so I can’t speak on that yet but after a week, I do see some wear and lifting on the nails. I would’ve liked it to stay much longer but it’s served it purpose for my birthday press on nails which I loved! Overall, I’m quite impressed.

      Bunmi Igbinedion

    10. Meg

      This glue is super strong and will keep press-ons on. My only complaint is that when taking the nails off, sometimes it causes breakage and damage to the nail bed

      Meg

    11. Laura

      This is the best nail glue ever. So easy to use for either press on nails or nail tips. Directions for what ever nails you are using. It was so easy and fast and my nails are not going anywhere. They are on nice and snug and look like I had them done professionally.

      Laura

    12. Savannah Roys

      I have naturally very oily nail beds. Even when I do full prep work (file, dehydrator, no chip paint, etc), everything peels off. Regular nail polish, gel, glue on nails, acrylic, solar nails. Acrylics and glue ons pop off or lift within a week for me most times. I bought plain glue on nails, THIS glue and gel Polish. My nails have only been glued on since Thursday, and they’re still rock solid. I cooked two thanksgiving dinners, was at the dog park three times, played multiple games, did hours of hands on chores (including dish washing with hot water) and the nails did not budge. One came off due to user error and gluing the nail onto skin- but it only came off this morning and was instantly fixed by putting another thin layer of glue On after filing it. I also like the brush it comes with. It doesn’t clump and split like some others.Note: The glue is really strong, which is great! Only thing is be careful during placement! It solidifies to a strong grip SUPER fast. I glued a nail on crooked and within seconds it was cemented there, so I used a remover and restarted that nail. I work in childcare, so strong glue to hold nails in place is a miracle!Also; this glue came with a card to email for a free Nail Bond, and unlike others who do this, they actually responded and shipped out a second glue free of charge! 10/10 would recommend. Will be buying again once I’m out!Second note: Again, this is nail glue. While it’s one of the strongest ones I’ve used, user error or inadequate nail prep can make it weaker, or last not as long. It is still just a safe glue for nails, not super glue or cement. If you pick at them and keep pushing them back, hitting them or getting them caught- they will eventually break off sooner. I’m a clutz and pick at my nails, and they’ve lasted me 5 days so far, which is outstanding for regular glue on nails.

      Savannah Roys

    13. Diva2001a

      OK so I wanted to try this out before I gave it an honest review. I love the nail polish factor of it which makes it really easy to apply, my nails stayed on longer than any other glue I’ve ever use but there’s no way on earth that it stayed on for two weeks.I don’t know what princesses are out there that they do absolutely nothing, where their nails don’t pop off, but if you are a normal person who does laundry, washes their hair, possibly washes a few dishes, and just runs daily errands, your nails are going to pop off. At least one to two a day and then you reapply.When I first put them on it was very difficult to take them off because the glue is so set but after the second day especially if you’ve got some water under there from washing dishes or washing your hair if it stayed on during the process, they’ll pop off easier. You have to wear gloves when you’re washing dishes.When I took them off and this is why I gave it a low review there was a lot of black gunk under my nail and I have never had that happen. Like I could not reuse the nail because so much stuff stuck onto it. Also my natural nails which are generally pretty long and strong were destroyed after 5 days. They were cracking, they were bending, they were brittle, absolutely not in the condition they were in before I put on the nails.It took about four days for them to naturally harden again, and those are the nails that were still there. A lot of my natural nails broke off at the tip. So now they’re much shorter which is ironic. I put on tips to make them longer and they were already nice and long I just wanted them to be a little bit longer And I didn’t want to bother with having to paint a fancy design on it and then when I take them off I have to cut them off to make them even because so many of them broke because the glue suffocated them. There’s still a little bit of bend to them which there never was before.So if I’m gonna wear it for one day I might use this glue but I really wouldn’t want to keep it on for more than a few days because it literally ruined my nails and I only kept it on for about five days. And then I went to work as a professional organizer and I was just folding clothes and they all popped off. It was very embarrassing and I couldn’t find some of them and I’m just ashamed because now I’m worried that they’re going to find it randomly in a drawer.I was considering even just using this one day for like a wedding or a date, but in reality if one nail pops off in front of people that’s just too embarrassing. With all due respect and in complete honesty I would only use this if you are social influencer and you want to show off your nails for a picture make it look like you actually got them done. Or your tarot card reader and you just want to use them for the video. And then you plan on taking them off because there’s no way on earth I would recommend these for daily use for an average person.I don’t know how these women around here saying that they stay on for two weeks they must not do anything. Like they have to have staff helping them because there’s no way on earth a normal woman is going to have you stay on for any longer than a day or two. And I am privileged. I don’t have to do a lot of anything. I work once every three or four days. But I do wash my hair and I do rinse off dishes and I do daily errands like open the car and look at my pocketbook for stuff. Sadly I’m telling you this is the best glue I’ve ever tried because it stayed on for a full 24 hours, but the damage caused my nails , I can’t recommend it. I’m a social influencer I do read tarot on the tarot cheerleader so I would use this specifically to make a video or to take a picture on one of my fashion channels but that’s it. I do not recommend it for daily every day use. Maybe if you know you’re going on a date and they’re picking you up bringing you to the restaurant sitting at like an opera or a play if you’re lucky and they stay on yes but if you’re going out dancing bowling any kind of activity even a baseball game or picnic I wouldn’t recommend it.

      Diva2001a

    14. cwviolin23

      I had never worn fake nails until a few weeks ago. I am a violinist so all of my nails, at least on the left hand, are short. I also play acoustic guitar and I don’t use a pick, and the nails on my right hand were slightly longer than the finger tips to use for fingerstyle picking and energetic strumming. I have been playing so much guitar recently that I had completely worn down all of the nails on my right hand as they had been filed away by the strings. On one finger, part of the nail had been pretty much ripped out. I realized there was no way I could keep playing unless I tried fake nails, so I just got some at target and it came with glue, but the nails lasted maybe a day before just falling off. I went back to target and bought a separate bottle of glue by the same brand as the nails that I thought would probably be stronger than the glue that came with the nails. But I was wrong! The nails still fell off within the same day.After reading the glowing reviews on Amazon for this nail glue, I decided to try it, and I am so glad I did! When I say I really put this glue to the test, I mean it. I am using the fake nails not for aesthetics, but as a tool. From what I had read, acrylic nails are very strong, so whether or not they could hold up to the rigorous guitar playing was up to the glue. So far, nothing has caused the nails to come off unless I removed them myself! I am pretty sure the glue itself would last for weeks. I think the nail I have on my pointer finger right now has actually been on there for two weeks, and that is the fingernail that takes the most abuse when I play guitar. So it definitely can’t be beat for adhesion and longevity. In terms of removing, it wasn’t any more difficult to remove than the crappy glues.Initially, I thought maybe it was kind of pricey for a bottle of nail glue, but what I can tell you for a fact is it is ending up saving me money; not just because I’m applying glue so much less frequently but because I’m not having to replace the fake nails on a daily basis after they fall off. I put them on and they are good to go, which is great, because the nails themselves really add up if you’re having to replace them every day! With this glue, you aren’t just getting more longevity out of your glue, but more longevity out of your nails! I couldn’t recommend it highly enough!If anyone would like to see the glue in action: youtube.com/@chelseawhittakerAny video from October 20, 2022 or later was made, and will continue to be made, using this glue!Again, there is no need to even consider anything else, in my opinion. If you are using fake nails, buy this glue!

      cwviolin23

    15. Christina Torres

      ail bond!. I came across this product from watching a tik Tok video. I thought I would give it a try since it would be a cheaper route then going in an actual nail salon. This product is so adhesive It works on all press on nails. I ordered some almond stiletto matte black press-ons to use the nail bond with for Halloween…. And let me tell you, this bond feels like an actual acrylic nail bonding to your actual nail. I had friends and family asked me where did I get my nails done. I totally shared about this nail bond and it literally came as a shock to them that now they want to try it as well. The nail bond comes in a similar nail polish bottle with an applicator brush for easy brush on after nail is filed. It’s easy to remove that even my 6-year-old daughter can always swap out her kid press-ons to change her look. The longevity really depends on how you use your hands. So far mine have lasted about a good week before having to reapply the adhesive again. That is honestly a good product in my book. And to buy more of this nail bond from this family owned business. They really deserve the credit for such an awesome product to make the rest of us women / men who do wear nails feel extra special and not have to spend an arm and a leg to get it. Thank you Krissy and family 💗

      Christina Torres

    16. Aubrey Boucher

      ue. But you gotta prep!. Now, this is some quality nail glue. It’s strong, the brush is great for application, and it’s really easy to use. But! This nail glue will act subpar if you don’t properly prep your nails. Not even the world’s best nail glue will last if you don’t properly prep- push your cuticles back as far as possible or safely remove them if you know how. I use a cuticle remover from Sally’s that I leave on for 5 minutes before using my cuticle pusher. There are YouTube tutorials on how to groom your cuticles for manicures.- be sure that the nails you’ve chosen fit your nails. Drug store nails tend to not fit well, for me at least. I personally get my nails from pro nail techs on Etsy! The set in the picture can be bought from the shop: Midnightgroveco. You can purchase a sizing kit from them, or measure your nails and order custom sizing. The right size will help prevent lifting.- you can also file areas of the press on to fit better. I have very round cuticle areas, so I have to round the edges of all my press ons with a file.- buff underside of press ons to remove shine and rough up the surface. Remove debris with a brush or acetone wipe.- clean nails off with 100% pure acetone. Not those colored nail polish removers, as they often contain hydrating ingredients. You want your nail bed to be free of shine and oils.- buff the shine out of your nails. Not too aggressively, just enough to rough up the surface.- I then go back in with acetone to get rid of debris, and then I use a nail dehydrator.- apply an even layer of glue to nail bed and a little on bottom of press on nail.- avoid getting glue on your fingers around the nail, this can cause lifting. Also, applying too much glue can cause it to seep out the sides once you press down.- apply the press on near your cuticle area first then press all the way down, holding it there for roughly 15-20 seconds.Afterwards:- avoid getting hands wet as much as possible (with the exception of washing hands) especially for the first 24 hours of wear.- don’t put direct pressure on nails- use gloves when necessary, like doing the dishes or using cleaning products- don’t use nails as tools, think peeling something or opening a soda can- avoid heavy, oily lotions near the nails.

      Aubrey Boucher

    17. G

      tips and tricks and how to apply. 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.

      G

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