Broadway Nails imPRESS Press-on Hallowe’en Nails

Halloween Nails imPRESS Manicures

This week, I’m going to share my new step-by-step tutorial for how to create very easy Hallowe’en nail art that anyone can do with little time and just a few supplies most nailphiles already have in their collection. (Hint: It involves just two colours!)

However, in case you wanted to sport more intricate designs on October 31 and don’t have time, I thought I’d show you some of the fun Broadway Nails imPRESS Press-on Hallowe’en Nails.

Although I don’t wear press-on nails on a regular basis, I have worn them a handful of times as a novelty for special occasions. For Hallowe’en, I may wear a combination of the ones I’ll show you in this post.

What I really enjoy about them is that they fit the size of my nails, which, believe it or not, are small. My fingers are very thin and long, and my nails are therefore proportionately small as well. (But when you see my photos on the blog, keep in mind that you’re seeing them in a photograph that blows them up larger than life. Actually, some readers have voiced their surprise when they meet me in person. They expected my nails and hands to be much bigger, but I’m a petite woman in general.)

To find press-on nails that fit my baby finger, which is extra small, isn’t common. So I appreciated the fact that I can even wear the Broadway Nails imPRESS Press-ons! Plus they’re really easy to apply. You don’t need nail glue. All you do is peel off the tab and stick them onto your nails. (The adhesive is already on the underside of the press-on nail, which is really convenient.)

In this post, you’ll see photos that PR was kind enough to send me, as well as the official press release with more information. They show all the Hallowe’en designs including spider webs, ghosts, candy corn, and more. (You may remember seeing a few that I sprinkled in an Instagram post I shared on the weekend.)

Halloween Nail Art

Halloween Mani imPRESS Nails

Halloween Manicure imPRESS

Halloween Nails imPRESS

Spider Nail Art imPRESS Nails

Spider Web Halloween Nails imPRESS

Broadway Nails imPRESS Broomstick Nail Art

Broadway Nails imPRESS Broomstick

Broadway Nails imPRESS Cauldron

Broadway Nails imPRESS Cauldron

Broadway Nails imPRESS RIP

Broadway Nails imPRESS RIP

Broadway Nails imPRESS Fright Night

Broadway Nails imPRESS Fright Night

Broadway Nails imPRESS Ghostly

Broadway Nails imPRESS Ghostly

Broadway Nails imPRESS Haunting

Broadway Nails imPRESS Haunting

Here’s some information from the official press release provided to me by PR:

Product Name: Hallowe’en Press-on Manicure by Broadway Nails

Product Description: Get a spooky salon-perfect manicure in minutes with the revolutionary way to apply polish! No dry time, no mess. Just peel off and press on.

  • Available in 6 Hallowe’en patterns
  • 24 nail covers in 12 sizes

Benefits:

  • Unique, multidimensional nail art unachievable at home or in a salon
  • Peel-off and press-on application and easy removal
  • SafeHold Adhesive Technology won’t damage natural nails
  • Perfect accessories to complete any costume

Suggested Retail Price: $9 CAD

Availability: Pharmasave, Lawtons, London Drugs, Jean Coutu, Brunet, Proxim, Uniprix

Which designs are your favourites? (Mine are the spider webs and ghosts.) Have you decided what you’ll be wearing on your nails this Hallowe’en? Are you going to be wearing a costume this year?

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4 thoughts on “Broadway Nails imPRESS Press-on Hallowe’en Nails

  1. Melissa

    Very cool designs and perfect for Halloween! I would use them, but I’m afraid removing them would cause my nails to start peeling again. It’s taken forever to get them to stop peeling, I just don’t want to push my luck. These are too cute and look awesome on you as always. Thanks for sharing them with us! 🙂

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    1. Mary S. Post author

      Hey Melissa!

      If your nails are very thin, peeling, or brittle, then I understand why you’d want to play it safe. No problem!

      P.S. The photos in this post of the products (including the manicure photos) were provided by PR. 🙂

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