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Go to the shopBy Tariq Aziz, founder of Bling Art — designed in Yorkshire since 2014You notice one nail lifting at the cuticle edge. Tempting to pull it off and lose the manicure. Don’t. Here’s the 60-second repair we recommend to every Bling Art customer.What you need The nail glue from your kit (or any cyanoacrylate nail glue from a UK pharmacy) A toothpick or cuticle stick A cotton pad and rubbing alcohol (if available) The 60-second fixStep 1 — Don’t pull or pryIf the lift is small, leave it alone. Pulling weakens the bond on the rest of the nail.Step 2 —...
0 commentsBy Tariq Aziz, founder of Bling Art — designed in Yorkshire since 2014If your press-on nails keep falling off after 2-3 days, you’re experiencing the most common press-on problem in the UK. The good news: it’s almost always fixable, and the fix is rarely the nails themselves.Over 12 years of running Bling Art and reading thousands of customer messages, here are the 8 causes I see again and again — in order of how often they’re the real culprit.1. You didn’t wipe with rubbing alcoholThis is the cause behind probably 50% of “nails falling off” complaints. Your natural nails have...
0 commentsBy Tariq Aziz, founder of Bling Art — designed in Yorkshire since 2014The festive season is the single biggest time of year for press-on nails in the UK. Office parties, Christmas dinner, Boxing Day family events, New Year’s Eve — all of it back-to-back, all of it photographed. Here’s how to plan your nails properly.The festive nail calendarMid-December (work parties + early events)The sweet spot for slightly bolder festive nails. Most people are in a celebratory mood. Choose: Champagne gold glitter — the ultimate work-party nail Burgundy gel — rich, seasonal, sophisticated Black glitter coffin — evening-glamour bold Christmas Eve...
0 commentsBy Tariq Aziz, founder of Bling Art — designed in Yorkshire since 2014Office press-on nails are a different problem to wedding or party nails. They need to be: Polished enough to look professional Subtle enough not to be a topic of conversation Practical enough to type, write, and handle paperwork Durable enough to last a full 5-day work week Here’s exactly which styles and shapes work — and which to avoid.Best office shapes1. Oval (most professional)The most discreet shape. Looks like natural nails, just neater. Universal across industries — law, finance, healthcare, education, corporate.2. Squoval (modern professional)Square with rounded edges....
0 commentsBy Tariq Aziz, founder of Bling Art — designed in Yorkshire since 2014The biggest cause of disappointing press-on nail wear is wrong sizing. A nail that’s too small leaves your natural nail exposed at the sides. Too big and it overhangs and snags. Here’s how to never get it wrong again.How to measure your natural nailsYou only need 3 things: a ruler, a pen, and 1 minute per nail. Find the widest part of your natural nail. Usually the middle. Hold a ruler across it. Read the width in millimetres. Write each number down. All 10 fingers. Most adult hands...
0 commentsBy Tariq Aziz, founder of Bling Art — designed in Yorkshire since 2014The average UK salon manicure costs £25-£45. Most people get one every 2-3 weeks. That’s £500-£1,000 a year on nails alone.There’s a much cheaper way that gets you the same visual result — sometimes better — for under £5 per manicure. Here’s how.The cost breakdown Method Per manicure Annual cost Salon gel £25-£45 £500-£900 Salon acrylic £35-£60 £700-£1,200 At-home gel kit + lamp £2-£5 (after £80 startup) £140-£260 Bling Art press-ons £2-£4 £104-£208 Press-ons are the cheapest way to get a salon-quality manicure, by a significant margin. No...
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