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Makartt Nail Glue with Remover offers a semi-solid, no-lamp-needed formula that delivers up to 8 days of secure, non-yellowing hold for press-ons, acrylic tips, and soft gels. Its precision applicator ensures mess-free, professional results, while the included gentle remover allows easy, damage-free nail changes. Perfect for busy millennials seeking salon-quality nails at home or on the go.



























| ASIN | B0DP57X2J3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,518 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #54 in False Nail Glue |
| Brand | Makartt |
| Brand Name | Makartt |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 8,487 Reviews |
| Included Components | Nail Glue, Glue Remover |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Manufacturer | Makartt |
| Material | Adhesive |
| Material Type | Adhesive |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Pattern | Semi-solid Glue with Remover |
T**R
Good shape and I appreciate the lightweight thin design, but too limited in sizes
I'll be passing these along to a friend, as I am unable to use them. Can only fit index/middle/ring (sorta), leaving no good fit for thumb or pinkie nails. It's a shame because they seem well made and excellently priced. Revised 1/2024 - figured out I can adjust the thumb fit by slightly filing the edges to narrow and the base to change that curvature! (Yes, I felt dumb for not thinking of it first.) Pinkie nail was fine, don't know why I didn't like it the first time. I've now worn these twice and been absolutely delighted - they are easy to apply and shape, lightweight enough to feel relatively normal and very comfortable, and they took polish like a dream. Not a chip or wear mark the whole time. Still wish I could order the specific sizes I need, now that I know what those are.
A**9
Good value. Nice nails
My teen daughter wanted nails done for a dance. I was not about to spend 50-60 dollars on fake nails at a salon. So I ordered these and glue. It worked out perfect. They look really nice. The only thing is that the thumb nail sizes were a bit to big for her thumb. Because we were in a hurry I didn't have time to file the thumb nail down around the sides. So we just used it as is. I think for my first time applying nails, I did good. I googled "how to apply acrylics" for tips. I suggest if this is your first time also, to do the same I ordered the "short" nails because I think my daughter is to young for the longer length. They could have been shorter. I imagine the "long" length are VERY long. Overall, a good value. They are sturdy. Before you glue on the nails you will have to file the tips just a little bit to file off a piece of plastic that sticks out. I have a few special events coming up and I will be using these nails for that day.
A**A
Seem good quality, but important to know sizing quirks
I got the short clear oval tips. I'm no pro, but I've been doing full cover tips of some sort on myself for 20+ years to keep me from picking my nails, so I know what works for me and what doesn't and know how to make them look pretty natural. These seem like high quality full coverage tips, and I really like Makartt products in general. That said, I am returning these because they will be unusable for me without a ton of modifications. There are some important sizing issues that buyers should know going in about these, because they can impact how you wear them: - they run SMALL... I'm talking 3-4 sizes smaller than most U.S. full coverage tips. I have quite small nail beds already, but these were verging on child sized. I typically wear a size 3 or 4 on my thumbs and a size 10 or 11 on my pinkies. With the Makartts I had to go to 0 on the thumb and 7 on the pinkie. - the sizing also seems a bit inconsistent between sizes, meaning there's a larger jump between some sizes and smaller jumps between others. Within a bag they seemed all the same, so at least quality control seems good. - the c-curve is pretty flat to begin with, and if you do any filing to adjust the sizing it quickly flattens more. Because they are so sturdy, they resist bending which is normally a good thing for strength, but in this case it's not so good because of the next point. I already have flat nail beds on most my nails and normally have to fill the c-curve of most full cover tips with gel or glue, but these tips were so flat that the side walls were floating up in the air! I've never experienced that before. - the cuticle line is super square in all sizes. Normally most people's thumbs have more of a square cuticle line and smaller fingers have more of a curved cuticle line, so many full cover tips reflect this. Still, since everyone's cuticle and finger shapes are different, many of us are used to lightly shaping the cuticle line of tips to get them to fit better. However, filing the cuticle line of these tips caused the c-curve to flatten even more and I ended up with floating side walls. Overall, I just couldn't get these tips to fit me without a ton of adjustments and they just ended up looking odd. There's better fitting tips for me out there so these weren't worth it. Perhaps if you have super flat, super square, super tiny nail beds these will work better for you. I still love Makartt, just not these tips.
S**.
Detailed review here!!!
Let me start by saying that I have always got acrylic nails because my real nails are so thin and even when they grow out, their shape is weird and they never look nice no matter what I do. Acrylics however are so bulky and expensive. I decided to try to find a cheaper and more natural alternative and this is it!!! *these are pretty long but I was able to cut them to size *they are clear so you can see the nail polish through the nail like a natural nail *they appear to be strong with multiple layers of polish. I’m on a week of wear and no chips yet! *customizable!!!! So what I did was clean my hands, make sure they are bacteria free. I used rubbing alcohol on the nails as well which also helps dry them out. I then file the tops of my nails so create a rough surface and I also file the inner part of the fake nail so it too has a rough surface when gluing to my finger. This is so important!!! When I glue them on, I used a glue that has a brush like a nail polish, and I paint the glue on my nail and a tiny bit on the fake nail. I press them on to make sure there’s no bubble or air and I also make sure the mail fits perfectly to my finger! If not, it will lift and chip. After my nails are on, I then cut/file them to the size and shape I want. I go over the top of each mail again and rough the top up with a file so the polish sticks nicely! But DO NOT USE ACETONE REMOVER or your fake nails will melt right off lol. You can see the process in my photos! My nails look so natural which is what i wanted! And boy are they STUCK on!! Follow this method and your nails won’t budge!!
S**.
Not bad but not good
Wasn't bad just had little product and had broken open at the top and spilled on my carpet. You could probably find something for cheaper that's better quality.
S**.
Shape is strange and hurts adhesion
I make press ons professionally and have used many different brands. By far this is the worst one I’ve used. Yes these are for a natural more flat of a nail bed, but they are so flat that most of my clients are complaining of gaps on sides of nails. My own nails don’t have a natural apex either and I tried them, they do the same. You also have quite a bit more prep to do than other nails I’ve used. The shaping on these is really messed up. Especially with around the cuticle way too bulky. But I’ve also noticed you can only get away with filing so much because at a certain point in the nail it has absolutely no curve at all, if you file into it you make even bigger gaps when you put it on yourself or client. Only ones I’ve gotten to stay without gaps are ones with no filing and some do still gap. Which is terrible because the shape of the nails is supposed to mimic your own nail bed shape in order to look like a shop did them. And I specialize in making nails that are sturdy and have the look of acrylics from a shop. I also noticed that some nails are sized weird. Like the 4 was covering my cuticle and too big, but the 5 didn’t completely cover my nail plate and hat gaps between nail and side walls. Never ran into that issue before. I would try to return these and buy something else but I know it’s past time to return. I typically do XXL sets so it took me longer to figure out that not only are these thangs shaped/sized weird, but if you try to file them to look right they leave giant gaps. Never had another natural type nail do that. I’m going back to Apres. They’ve got their s%|* together. 😂
F**K
Nice
I paint these with nail polish and use them as press ons. The long shape fits my fingernail shape really well, and I find them very sturdy!
L**Y
Great for beginners!
I recently wanted to branch into doing Gel-X manicures at home after too many disappointing nail salon visits, and decided to purchase these nails after reading reviews. These are pretty sturdy and feel good on my natural nails. Sometimes, it’s hard for me to function with fake nails because I can really feel them on my nails but this is not the case here! I love that these are a good round shape and not too long. I have pretty short and round nails and these fit my nail beds just fine (I did have to do some filing to get them to fit just right). This was my first time doing the gel-x method and it did take me a bit of time but it wasn’t too difficult. I bought an inexpensive nail drill to cut down on filing time and these were easy to file and shape and take polish well. Overall, no big complaints and I would recommend them to anyone wanting to branch into doing their own nails at home!
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