STOP WASTING MONEY: Why Your $5 Press Ons are Actually a Rip-Off
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Let's be honest about the relationship we have with our nails. We’ve all been there: standing in the pharmacy or Kmart aisle, grabbing those quick, cheap plastic press-ons for $5 or less. They seem like a deal, right?
Wrong.
That bargain quickly becomes a waste of money—and time—when they chip after a day, lift in the shower, or worse, leave your natural nails ruined.
At Press To Impress Australia, we don’t sell press-ons; we sell a Soft Gel Material. Here is why trading up from plastic to Press to Impress is not a cost, it’s an investment.
💸 The True Cost of Cheap Plastic
| The Plastic Press-On (The 'Bargain') | The Press to Impress Soft Gel Material |
| Material: Hard, rigid plastic. | Material: Flexible, 100% real Soft Gel. |
| Durability: Lasts 1-3 days before bending, cracking, or lifting. | Durability: Guaranteed 14+ days. Reusable. |
| Damage: Leaves nails peeling/scratched when you pry them off. | Damage: Zero. Soaks off gently without harming your natural nail. |
| Look: Flat, thick, and obviously fake. | Look: Custom fit, lightweight, and salon-professional. |
The Math: Stop Paying $5 Every 2 Days
If you buy a cheap $5 plastic set that lasts 2 days, you are spending $2.50 per day.
Our Soft Gel sets are designed to be reusable and last over 14 days. Even if you use them just once for two weeks, the daily cost is cut by more than half, and you get a luxury look that lasts.
The verdict? The $5 press-on is the real rip-off. It costs you more money, more time, and sacrifices your nail health.
Your nails, your time, and your sanity deserve better. Stop compromising.