
Kiss
Acrylic Press On Nails
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon
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We vetted press-on nails against the Welpr Standard and here are our top picks.
Here's what we look for:
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Kiss
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon
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Here's how to swap to non-toxic press-on nails:
Press on nails sit directly on your natural nails for hours or days at a time, which means the adhesive and the nail material stay in close, prolonged contact with your body. Welpr looks at the full ingredient list — the base, the adhesive, any coatings or pigments — because "X-free" labels like "10-free" have no standard definition and can be misleading.
Check the packaging or product listing for a full ingredient list — for both the nail pieces and the adhesive or glue tabs included. If the brand doesn't disclose every ingredient or uses vague terms like "resin blend," that's a red flag.
If you're not ready to replace your current set, a few simple habits can reduce how much exposure your nails and skin get. Small changes in application and wear time can make a difference.
Look for press on nails that list every single ingredient — both in the nail material and the adhesive. The cleanest options use safer plastics like polyethyl methacrylate (PEMA), skip formaldehyde-releasing compounds, and use only nail-approved pigments.

Cofounder & Product Curator
Camille May is the co-creator of Welpr and a guide for clean living. After selling her last company in the health food space, she went non-toxic while working to heal an autoimmune condition....

Medical Reviewer, PhD
Olushola M. Awoyemi (aka Shola) is a board-certified toxicologist and a research scientist with a PhD in Environmental Toxicology. Shola's long-term ambition is to be recognized as a world-renowned expert in toxicology,...