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Gothic Punk Style Press-On Nails With Heart & Butterfly Designs - Long Stiletto Fake Nails For Women, Glue & Gel Adhesive Options
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DKK45.09
Sku | Pris | Mængde | |
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![]() | CJCY/410/Glue type | DKK45.09 | |
![]() | CJCY/410/Jelly glue | DKK45.69 |
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Varenummer: 31234536
Item specifics
kapacitet
1
Type
Falsk søm
Struktur
Gel
Item description from the seller
Unleash Your Edgy Style in Seconds
Tired of boring nail looks? These gothic press-on nails blend punk attitude with delicate artistry – heart and butterfly motifs meet sharp stiletto silhouettes. No salon appointment, no drying time. Just instant drama for your fingertips.
Why You’ll Love These Nails
✔ Standout Designs – Matte black base with metallic accents creates a rebellious yet wearable statement.
✔ Two Application Choices – Strong-bond glue for long wear OR gentle gel pads for easy removal.
✔ Ergonomic Shape – Curved tips fit natural nail beds comfortably, avoiding the "fake nail" bulkiness.
✔ Party-Ready Length – 2cm elongated tips amplify glamour without impracticality.
✔ Multi-Occasion Versatility – Edgy enough for concerts, subtle enough for coffee dates when paired with monochrome outfits.
How to Rock These Nails
Slide them into your festival wristband pouch for quick touch-ups. Layer with chunky silver rings to amplify the punk vibe. Photograph against neon lights – the high-contrast design pops under UV. Pro tip: Use the gel adhesive version if you change your nail art as often as your playlist.
Claim Your Signature Look
These aren’t just nails; they’re wearable art for the bold. Click "Add to Cart" before the next underground gig sells out.








