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  2. The 14 Best Nail Glues for Long-Lasting DIY Manicures - AOL

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    Drip Proof Nail Glue. For something heavy-duty, turn to this nail glue from L.A. Colors. Reviewers rave about how well it holds press-ons; just be careful when applying as it does tend to stick to ...

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    A: Yes, when applied correctly, nail glues provide a strong bond between the press-on nail and natural nail that can last up to two weeks. Q: Does nail glue have a strong chemical odor? A: It ...

  4. Confirmed: These Press-On Nails Are Just as Good as ... - AOL

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    Tbh, the included nail glue wasn’t as strong as others I’ve tried, ... ImPress Color Press-On Manicure. Nail glue is the GOAT for a super long-lasting manicure, but it can get messy and leave ...

  5. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Press-on nail tips, and cyanoacrylate nail glue Nail tips are made of a strong bendable material called acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). Nail tips are attached to the natural nail to extend its length and provides room for more nail designs. [ 11 ]

  6. Cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    Cyanoacrylate is used in archery to glue fletching to arrow shafts. Some special fletching glues are primarily cyanoacrylate repackaged in special fletching glue kits. [25] Such tubes often have a long, thin metal nozzle for improved precision in applying the glue to the base of the fletching and to ensure secure bonding to the arrow shaft.

  7. Glue dots - Wikipedia

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    Low Tack Glue Dots: still removable, but create much stronger adhesion for heavier items, such as sticking CDs to magazines. High Shear Tack: semi-permanent glue dots with vertical hold ability that will create a strong bond between most surfaces. Super High Tack: permanent glue dots which will create a strong, permanent bond between most surfaces.