Are Press-On Nails Safe During Pregnancy?

Are Press-On Nails Safe During Pregnancy?

Pregnancy is a magical time filled with excitement—and lots of questions. When it comes to beauty routines, one common concern is:
Are press-on nails safe to wear while pregnant?
The answer is yes, especially when you choose high-quality, skin-conscious products like ours.

Why Our Press-On Nails Are Pregnancy-Friendly

At Nailcos, we specialise in handcrafted press-on nails that deliver salon-level quality without the hassle or health concerns of traditional manicures. Our nails are made with carefully selected, non-toxic materials, and we’ve designed the application process to be safe and gentle, even for expecting mothers.

Here’s why moms-to-be love our nails:

  • 💅 No UV lights, no dust, no harsh smells
    Unlike gel or acrylic nails, our press-ons don’t require UV curing or filing down your nails—meaning no exposure to harmful dust or radiation.

  • 🌿 Only the glue or adhesive tabs touch your skin
    Our glue is formulated to be skin-friendly, and we also offer jelly tabs as an alternative—both are easy to apply and remove, with minimal skin contact.

  • 🎨 Fully handcrafted
    Every set is made by hand, with intricate designs and a finish that rivals high-end salons. You’ll get the look you want without ever stepping into a salon.

  • 🛡️ Safe, gentle, and stress-free
    You don’t have to worry about harsh chemicals like formaldehyde, toluene, or DBP—we never use them. Our nails are vegan, cruelty-free, and non-toxic.

Tips for Pregnant Nail Lovers

  • Apply in a well-ventilated area

  • Choose jelly tabs if you're sensitive to glue

  • Moisturize cuticles regularly to keep nails healthy

  • Don’t force removal—use our gentle nail remover or soak in warm water

Pregnancy doesn’t mean you have to give up feeling polished and pretty. With our safe, handmade press-on nails, you can stay stylish and confident through every trimester—without compromising your health or comfort.

Because you deserve to glow—fingertips included.

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