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Gelike EC Almond Nail Tips offer 552 medium-length, soft gel tips in 12 sizes, crafted from premium soak-off gel for a natural look and flexible fit. Designed for quick 20-minute UV curing with strong 6-in-1 glue, these nails provide up to 4 weeks of durable wear and easy removal, making them ideal for professional-quality manicures at home or in the salon.





















| ASIN | B094J8GV4N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,424 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #191 in False Nail Tips |
| Brand | gelike ec |
| Brand Name | gelike ec |
| Color | J - Medium Almond (552pcs) |
| Coverage | Full Well Tips |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 17,267 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Glossy |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Number of Items | 552 |
| Number of Pieces | 550 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Style | Medium ALMOND |
| Size | 550 Piece Assortment |
| Style | Medium ALMOND |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
R**Z
Strong hold and very easy to use
This 6-in-1 UV nail glue works amazingly well! It cures quickly, has a super strong hold, and keeps my nail tips in place for weeks without lifting. The texture is smooth and easy to control, so application feels clean and professional. I love that it can be used for multiple purposes—glue, builder, overlay, and more. If you do your nails at home or want salon-quality results, this glue is definitely worth it!
S**N
Very versatile and gets the job done for my Gel C
Very versatile and strong hold glue ., I started getting into nails and gel x , the glue keep my nail extensions on without a left , just make sure you cure Correa and use it correctly. Will definitely keep this product
L**K
Perfect for me!!
I used to have long coffin tips which I would have to cut down, but noticed when I did so that it would flatten the C-curve of the nail and make them lose their coffin shape and become a little more square. But these are the PERFECT length for someone who is used longer nails but not ~super~ long (and if you aren't, this length is very easy to adjust to. i wipe just fine ;) ) so I no longer have to compromise shape to get the length that is most comfortable for my lifestyle. These also come pre-buffed so they attach really well to the natural nail, and they remove the quickest out of any apres dupe i've tried (soak in acetone for 10 minutes, scrape, soak for another 5-10 minutes, scrape, and it's usually all gone. any left is thin enough that it can be buffed/filed off). I've been using tips for over a year now and with trial and error have found the best way to keep my nails on for 4+ weeks with little to no lifting: Before doing anything, size your nails to see which size tips you will need for each one. if you write down the size that each of your nails needs the first time you use them, it's unlikely your nail beds will change in size and you won't have to spend 10+ minutes sizing your nails each time you sit down to do these. 1. proper nail prep- push back/remove cuticles (any cuticle remover will work, sally hansen is a popular one), buff, nail dehydrater (there are lots of these on the market, i honestly just wipe some acetone on my nails and it seems to work? im not a licensed tech though lol), nail primer 2.cure glue on natural nails- i use the beetles nail glue for these, and i do NOT use base gel. most glue bottles will say a base is 'optional' but it saves so much time to not use it and i honestly found my nails were staying on better once i stopped using base. apply a relatively thin layer so that it can cure properly under a lamp. 3. prep the tips (this can also be done before steps 1 or 2)- buff or file the base of the tip to fit your nail bed. i have a skinny, rounded cuticle area and most tips come with a rounded square base, so i shape them to better fit my nail beds. 4. prime the tips- yes, i use primer on the tips (but only the part that will go on my nail). a little goes a long way, and i shake the tip vigorously for ~5 seconds so the primer dries before adding glue 5. apply glue to tip- do NOT be shy with the glue (within reason). I used to not put enough glue on in the name of avoiding excess glue pooling out under the tip, and then they would lift within days. it's MUCH better to avoid air bubbles and have slightly unattractive pools of cured glue under your nail than to end up with air bubbles that will cause lifting 6. invest in a small LED or UV flash cure lamp so you can cure the tips one at a time. after curing glue on each of my nails, i can turn on the flash cure lamp, apply glue to one tip at a time and hold the tip down on my nail under the light for about ~10 seconds. this will NOT completely cure it, but itll secure the tip to the nail well enough that you can complete the application process before completely curing under your regular lamp. if there is any glue that pools out of the sides of the tip, the flash cure lamp also cures the gel but it stays soft, so its easy to lift off with a cuticle pusher or clip off with a cuticle clipper (i find that the latter actually works really well) 7. buff the tip- this will help the polish stay on. you do not need to put base gel on the tips! oil does not accumulate on a plastic tip the way it does on a natural nail, so base gel is not necessary
C**R
Satisfied as a beginner
I am completely new to using gel and just did my first set with tips using this glue. The viscosity of the product is great, simple to clean up, and is very strong. It claims to also be a blooming gel but I didn’t have much success with this (I didn’t use it like this in the picture). It could be due to me being a beginner, but I felt that it wasn’t really blooming and more-so leading to a marble effect when it was spreading out. The polish was also taking a decent while to spread when applying it as a blooming gel. Using it as a glue is fantastic though, and there isn’t an offensive smell and I had no issues while curing it. I can see myself purchasing it again in the future.
M**Y
Finally the nails are not popping off!
So I have started doing my own nails about a year and a half ago. I first tried a more expensive "system" gold bottle and it was okay but I did have some nails pop off. So I tried to see if could find a cheaper comparable or better adhesive. Then started the endless cycle of changing methods and practically replacing a nail every day. Then I found this glue. To be honest I have only used this glue once. But that was 3 weeks ago. These nails have not moved, lifted, wiggled nothing. I have now started trying to pull and press still firmly attached! I think I have finally found the right product. I would recommend using good tips as the need to last as long as the glue. I read these reviews when purchasing so I wanted to share that this is the one. The only con was that it was brush on. But it worked well so the con was all in my head. I did apply a layer to the tip and to the nail and then laid them together from the cuticle end up to the tip. I the end I can't complain. It is a good price range and a great product.
K**7
1 star – Cheap price, but it cost me way more in damage and regret. DO. NOT. BUY.
I only bought this because I was on a tight budget and running low on nail glue. It was cheap, it looked decent, and I just needed something to hold me over. But let me tell you: this little bottle turned out to be one of the worst purchases I’ve ever made. And I’m not being dramatic. First off—it arrived already opened. Like, seriously?? The cap was loose, glue was all over the bottle and inside the packaging, and when I checked how much was left? Almost nothing. I’d say maybe 2% of the glue was still usable. I paid for a full bottle and got a half-dried-out crusty mess. So off the bat, I was already frustrated. Then came the glue itself. The smell is awful. Like cheap chemicals mixed with burnt plastic. It was so strong I had to open a window and take breaks just to finish. The fumes were intense—and not in a “salon professional” kind of way. In a “this-can’t-be-safe” kind of way. And then it almost glued my practice hand shut. I am not even kidding. I barely touched the glue to one nail and the fingers locked up. I had to yank them apart before I ruined my whole setup. This stuff dries insanely fast—in like, literal seconds—and not in a good way. There’s no time to adjust or fix anything. One wrong move and you’re stuck, literally. It’s panic-inducing. It also destroyed my desk. One tiny drop hit the surface, and now there’s a hardened pink blob that refuses to come off. I tried acetone, oil, scraping—you name it. All I did was damage the finish even more. So now I’m stuck with a busted desk and no glue. On top of all that, the bottle design is trash. The glue oozes unpredictably, the cap glues itself shut after one use, and the mess it makes? Out of pocket. This product is NOT worth even the low price it sells for. I thought I was saving money, but I ended up wasting it—and now I gotta replace my glue, maybe my desk, and a whole lot of my patience. Seriously—skip this. Just spend a few extra dollars on a brand that actually works. I learned the hard way.
K**E
Good nail glue
Good nail glue! My nails have been on for a week so far and are still going strong! Only thing is I used it to put gems on my nails but the gems are falling off often.
A**R
Not for short nails
These clear nails look nice and the shape is clean, but the tops are a bit flimsy and softer than I’d like. They don’t hold up well, especially if you prefer a shorter nail length. Not t
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