Why Are Handmade Press-On Nails So Expensive?
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If you've ever compared handmade press-ons to mass-produced drugstore ones, you may have wondered why one set costs $7.99 while another costs $30, $50, or even more.
The answer is simple: materials, time, and craftsmanship.
Handmade vs Mass-Produced
Most inexpensive press-ons are manufactured in large factories, where thousands of identical sets can be produced quickly and efficiently.
A factory example of how French tip press-on nails are manufactured.
Handmade press-ons are different. Every nail is individually painted by a nail artist, one by one. Each cat-eye effect, chrome finish, French tip, crystal accent, or hand-painted detail must be applied separately to all 10 nails, often through multiple layers of gel and curing.
What takes a factory seconds can take a nail artist hours.
Part of the making process for Cyberpunk . Nail artists are applying chrome powder by hand to create the colour-shifting effect.
Materials Matter Too
Just like a nail salon, handmade press-on studios maintain a large collection of professional products, including gel colours, cat-eye gels, chrome powders, crystals, charms, and other embellishments.
At Secure The Nails, we exclusively use cruelty-free, HEMA-free gel polishes and salon-grade materials to create durable, high-quality nails with a realistic appearance and lasting shine.
The pink reflective gel used as a base layer to create this style is Japanese Enoi Flash Gel Polish (around $10 USD per bottle). Unique nail products like these can cost significantly more.
Experience Makes the Difference
A beautiful set isn't just about the design. Our nail artists spend years refining their skills to create smooth finishes, natural-looking apexes, and salon-quality results.
Are Handmade Press-Ons Worth It?
If you're simply looking for the lowest-cost option, mass-produced press-ons may be the better choice. However, the designs on factory-made nails are often printed directly onto the nail surface, which can sometimes look less realistic and may become scratched or worn over time.
Typical issue from machine-made nails: colours may fade after days of wear.
Handmade press-ons are typically created using multiple layers of gel polish and sealed with a cured top coat, helping protect the design underneath and creating a more durable, salon-like finish.
So if you value craftsmanship, premium materials, realistic-looking designs, and nails that can be worn again and again, Secure The Nails handmade press-ons offer something factory-made sets simply can't replicate.
You're paying for the work of skilled nail artists and premium-quality press-ons that can be worn again and again.