Discover Luxury: The Best DIY Nails - Hands Down!

We found the easiest DIY nails for those who like to change it up.

Curvelife

Even compared to professional manicures, these are the only nails that work for me. If you have thin, brittle nails like me that bend easily when wet, try Curvelife. Available with adhesive backs or use with the Curvelife glue and several different shapes and lengths to choose from. Over 2000+ reviews can't be bad, right!

Glamnetic

Reviews are off the charts for Glamnetic nails. Users love the almost limitless choices in size, shapes, colors and finishes. Professional looking quality without sitting for hours in the nail salon make these an easy choice for all occasions.

Kiss

An oldie but a goodie. Your mom may have used Kiss nails and there's a reason they're still around. With many shapes and sizes to choose from, these are easily my go-to nails when I need a quick change. Did you know they also make press on nails for toes too?

O.P.I

Not to add on to the controversy but social media is all abuzz with O.P.I. news. Salon owners are mad that O.P.I. sells to the public but that only tells me the salon quality is worth the price. While not expensive, O.P.I. press on nails are long-lasting, reusable and vegan.

VSalon

VSalon is a smaller brand compared to heavy hitters like Kiss and Glamnetic but the reviews are glowing. While there's not a huge variety in shapes and lengths, the colors and finishes are where it's at. With many claiming these are similar, dare I say better than some more popular brands, I'd be willing to give these a try.