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Of all the pains one can experience, watching your nail extension or press-on fall off in front of you is near the top. Any nail expert or aficionado will tell you: The right nail glue can make or break your entire nail set. With the suitable adhesive, press-on nails or extensions can be applied quickly to get polished nails in a matter of minutes and last weeks on end. Nail glue is typically used to adhere acrylic nails or gel extensions to your natural nail, but celebrity manicurist Elle Gerstein uses nail glue for quick repairs. "It’s already in a self-applicator and comes in a squeeze tube, brush-on, or dropper tube. Nail glues can be used to adhere tips to nails or used for nail wraps," she explains.
Although most kits include nail adhesive, several other options deliver better, longer-lasting results. Whether you prefer brush-on applicators or one-and-done squeeze tubes, scroll down for the 12 best nail glues on the market.
Pros
- Makes press-ons last longer
Cons
- Brush can get stuck after awhile
Celebrity manicurist Elle Gerstein says this glue is a staple in her collection because of its brush applicator and gel formula. Busy bees will love how quickly the glue dries down and how long your nails stay on.
Pros
- Makes press-ons last longer
Cons
- Pricey
Regardless of your daily activities, Amazon reviewers agree that this best-seller is up for the challenge. "This nail glue is amazing! Super easy to apply, stronghold, and keeps its grip. I’m a mom to a three-year-old, so lots of cleaning & washing. This glue has not budged. I’m in love with it," one reviewer said.
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Pros
- Dries quickly
Cons
- Small bottle
Olive and June's non-toxic and non-damaging nail glue has a precise brush-on applicator that allows you to have control over the amount of adhesive on the press-on nails and prevents the glue from spilling out the sides.
Pros
- Strong hold
Cons
- Needs a few passes for stronger hold
When applying acrylic nails, a strong, long-lasting glue is needed to ensure the nail extension—and your natural nail—stays intact. Glamnetic is already a trusted brand for keeping your lashes in place, and its nail glue delivers on the same promise.
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Pros
- Dries quickly
Cons
- Strong smell
This tried-and-true nail glue is just as durable as its squeeze-tube counterpart but with more precision and less mess.
Best for Gel Extensions
SAVILAND Saviland Builder Nail Gel - 100g/3.5oz Large Capacity Clear Hard Gel for Nails, Nail Extension Gel for Nail Strengthen DIY Nail Art Manicure
Pros
- Strong hold
Cons
- Can get messy
While typically used for actual gel manicures, this Amazon best-seller works wonders for those looking to reinforce gel extensions or extend the longevity of press-on nails with just a few strokes.
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Pros
Cons
- Can be difficult to work with
The Static Nails brush-on glue is tiny in size but mighty in power. A little goes a long way with this glue, which adheres to press-on nails with ease and does not damage the nails when it's time for removal.
Pros
- Strong hold
Cons
- Can be a little runny
If you're nails pop off and you're looking for reliable glue to quickly fix any mishaps, Infilla's nail glue works great to correct mistakes and is strong enough to hold press-on nails on its own.
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Pros
- Strong hold
Cons
- Small tube
No need to question Nailene's Nail Glue strength because it's just that good. As one reviewer put it, "This glue is scary strong. Like it can hold your old busted-up relationship together. Bumper falling off car? Just use the bottle and it’ll be set for life."
Pros
- Great for nail stones and gems
Cons
- No brush applicator
Rest assured all of your nail gems and embellishments won't go anywhere once it's adhered to the nail with Big Bondini's nail glue. A staple for nail techs, this glue has an impeccable hold and a seamless removal process.
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This Apres nail adhesive, which comes in a stunning gold bottle, will add a touch of luxury to your press-on nails. The soak-off gel solution makes removal simple without the use of harmful nail drills or files.
Pros
- Multipack
Cons
- Can get a bit messy
Why buy one nail glue when you can consistently keep your press-on game fresh with this two-pack Amazon best-seller. The Beetles nail glue doesn't weaken the nail and can be used on top of the press-on nail for reinforcement.
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FAQs
How do you apply nail glue?
Cleanliness is the single most important step to extending the lifespan of your nails. "You want to make sure the nail is clean, dry, and lint-free (just as though you were applying nail polish)," Gerstein advises. When applying your glue to the nail, "make sure there’s enough pressure so it bonds correctly," she adds. "They do make glue dry sprays that can help cure it faster, but those don't help with longevity. The glue needs pressure on it; if you’re applying a tip you need to hold it down for 10 seconds with enough pressure to make sure it bonds," she explains.
How do you remove nail glue?
Acetone is the best solution to use to remove your nails seamlessly and effectively.
Nerisha Penrose
Beauty Commerce Editor
Nerisha Penrose is the Beauty Commerce Editor at ELLE.com. Prior to joining the team, she was an Editorial Fellow at ELLE.com. In her current role, she helps lead coverage on makeup, skin care, hair, and fragrances. With over six years of experience in the world of beauty editorial, Nerisha enjoys delving deep into the complexities of fragrance notes, hunting for the best fixes for acne-prone skin, and advocating for daily sunscreen use. She regularly researches and tests the latest products, consults beauty professionals (including our Beauty Advisory Board) to determine the best expert-approved formulas to recommend, and conducts interviews with luminaries across the industry. Nerisha received her bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media Studies from Temple University before joining the editorial teams at Nylon and Billboard. In 2020, she co-launched our popular franchise The State of Black Beauty, an ongoing exploration of—and destination for—beauty at the intersection of Black culture.