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120Pcs Full Cover Press-On Nails – Stiletto/Almond/Square/Coffin Gel Tips
I picked this 120-piece press-on nail set because I’m always switching up my nail shape depending on my mood. This set caught my attention thanks to the variety of styles (stiletto, almond, square, and coffin) all in one box — major plus. As someone who doesn’t always have the time (or budget) to get regular salon extensions, I figured this was a smart investment.
Shipping took about 2 weeks to the US — not Amazon-fast, but very reasonable for AliExpress. Everything arrived intact, well-packed in a neat box, and honestly, the nails looked even better than the pictures. They’re sturdy but not too thick, and I liked that they’re soak-off gel compatible. I tried out the almond shape first, and after prepping my nails and using my own glue, they stayed on for a solid 9 days. That’s better than most drugstore brands I’ve tried.
Pros: – Four shapes in one set = huge value – Natural curve, fit my nail beds perfectly – Gel polish goes on smooth, no weird lifting – 120 pcs = at least 10 full sets
Cons: – No adhesive included – A few minor size gaps (some shapes didn’t have great matches for my thumbs)
Compared to similar sets at Target or Ulta (which usually run $10–$15 for just one shape and ~24 nails), this set is a steal at under $5. Quality’s honestly comparable to Kiss or Static Nails.
Expectations? Definitely exceeded. Will repurchase for sure.
US $2.39
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24pcs Short Square French Heart Press-On Nails
I ordered these cute short square French nails with heart accents for a bridal shower look — they just screamed “soft girl glam” to me. I loved the clean white French tips with the tiny hearts — subtle but sweet.
They arrived in under 3 weeks and came in a plastic tray with a protective cover. These are the kind of press-ons that look expensive even though they’re not. They already have adhesive tabs on the back, so you can apply them without glue (though I prefer glue for staying power).
I wore them for 6 days straight without any popping off. For an AliExpress set that cost under $2, I didn’t expect them to last this well.
Pros: – Perfect size and curve, especially for small nail beds – Soft matte finish looks very salon-like – Super lightweight and comfortable – Pre-applied adhesive tabs
Cons: – Not reusable – The hearts might feel too cutesy for some
Compared to similar “ready-to-go” short press-on sets in the US (usually $7–$12), this set wins big on price and design uniqueness.
Did it meet expectations? 100%. Even better than some pricier ones I’ve tried.
US $1.22
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600Pcs Full Cover Press-On Nail Tips – Multi Shape Bulk Set
I bought this massive 600-piece press-on nail tip set mostly because I do a lot of DIY gel nails at home and I like having options. This set has stiletto, almond, square, and coffin shapes — and each comes with enough sizing options for any finger.
This one arrived in about 16 days in a durable plastic box. Each shape was separated by section, which made organization easy. The tips themselves are thin at the cuticle (so they blend well) and stronger at the free edge. I’ve already used the stiletto and square shapes and they hold gel polish really well.
Pros: – Insane quantity for the price (under $10!) – Shapes are salon-accurate and modern – High-quality ABS plastic, not flimsy – Perfect for nail techs or home DIY lovers
Cons: – No glue included – A couple of pieces were mis-sized
In the US, a 600pc builder-friendly set like this could cost $20–$30 easy. I’ve tried ones from Amazon before and this is just as good, maybe better.
Did it meet expectations? Yes, and I feel like a nail salon pro now.
US $5.65
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120pcs French Acrylic Square Press-On Nails
I picked this box of medium square French acrylic nails because it looked like a solid “everyday” nail option. They’re full cover with a classic French white tip — timeless. The listing mentioned they’re removable, which was a plus since I don’t like soaking my hands too often.
Shipping was around 15 days. The nails came in a sturdy transparent box, sorted by size. First impression: super clean design. The square shape wasn’t too bulky or too long, just right for casual wear. I wore them during a work week and they lasted through typing, cooking, and even some light cleaning.
Pros: – Nice semi-flexible material – Clean French design without visible glue lines – Easy to file and shape further – Comes with enough for multiple uses
Cons: – Edges on a couple were slightly sharp – No glue or tabs included
Price-wise, this cost me just under $4. A set like this would cost $9+ in the States at CVS. These aren’t flashy, but they’re reliable — like a white tee for your nails.
Expectations? Totally met. Reliable and wearable.
US $3.36
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24pcs Long Almond White French Press-On Nails
I bought this 24-piece long almond French set specifically for a wedding weekend — I wanted something elegant but simple, and these had that chic Parisian vibe. They’re glossy, with a soft white French tip and a longer, more glamorous almond silhouette.
They came quickly — just 13 days — and were packed in a minimal plastic tray. The length was perfect: not too long, but definitely more “event” than “everyday.” I glued them on, and they lasted for 8 days straight, including dancing, driving, and washing dishes.
Pros: – Beautiful almond shape – Polished, high-gloss finish – Surprisingly strong for something this lightweight – Great for special occasions
Cons: – May feel too long for daily typing – Limited reusability unless you’re extra careful
In the US, similar press-ons with a glossy finish and elegant shape go for $10–$15. At just around $2, this is one of the best value-for-style finds I’ve made.
Met expectations? Completely. Got tons of compliments.
US $1.4
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24pcs Gradient French Ballerina Press-On Nails
Last but not least, I ordered these ballerina-shaped gradient nails because I hadn’t tried this color fade style before. They have a really subtle ombré pink-to-white look, almost like a modern twist on baby boomer nails.
They arrived in 18 days and were in a standard plastic tray with 12 sizes. The ballerina shape is flattering, and the gradient effect is soft and smooth — not pixelated like some cheaper ones can be. I wore them during a short trip and they lasted all 5 days.
Pros: – Soft gradient is elegant and natural-looking – Ballerina shape elongates the fingers – Lightweight and durable – Feels high-end for the price
Cons: – Some glue residue left marks after removal – Not great for reuse
For under $2, these are a win. A similar design from Olive & June would run $10+. Great value if you want nails that look luxe without the luxury price.
Expectations? Surpassed them.
US $1.19
Final Verdict
I honestly didn’t expect this much quality from such affordable press-on nails. Every single set I ordered from AliExpress either met or exceeded my expectations. Shipping was consistent (2–3 weeks), and the packaging was decent. For someone who likes switching up their nails without breaking the bank, these were total wins.
Would I recommend them? Absolutely. Especially if you enjoy DIY nails or want options for different occasions.
Would I buy again? Already have another order in the cart.








